As noted in
22 based on my life experiences, free will and fate are not mutually exclusive to me. With hindsight, we have the benefit of 20/20, but it is difficult to be conscientious of signs when we are so close to the fire and hubbub of everyday life. A few times in my life, I've ran into the concept that every person we interact with in this lifetime was due to a soul contract that we made prior to this incarnation in order to specifically experience something (e.g., repay karmic debt). For this reason, I have learned to easily forgive and not hold grudges, as the person is playing out a prearrangement (see
to err is human, to forgive, divine).
With an analytical and scientific/mathematical mind that constantly needed stimulation, the consulting life, troubleshooting issues with innovative solutions, seemed to fulfill that drive...for a while. A global consulting firm afforded me the ability to switch what I was doing every 3-5 years. However, it provided a safe haven to be complacent for over 20 years, which is unheard of in today's millennial age.
The second catalyst catapulted me to Asia...finally. I had always wanted to immerse myself in another culture, yet in that complacency was the excuse of waiting until I had a significant other to share the experience. The longer the delay though, the more difficult it becomes at an executive level. Yet, my experience as a single person was drastically different than what it would have been coupled or with family. Fate knew I needed a kick, and gave me the incentive to exert my "free will".
That experience has given me a whole new lease on life. It also brought me to the technology capital of the world. I used to say that I would have loved to have majored in forensic science (
minority of minorities) had all the crime shows of the 1990s been around a decade earlier; I also would say that I admired people who found their passion, and got frustrated when others did not follow their dreams, as I struggled to find my passion.
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Stieg Larsson's
Millenium trilogy became a blockbuster around the time that I was preparing for my relocation. I loved the crime mystery aspect of the series, as well as the character development. Lisbeth Salander was a complex character that made her lovable, despite her hard edges, with rare glimpses into her vulnerabilities. Interestingly, I had a number of friends and colleagues, including an ex, who likened me to her (or vice versa) (
what's your sign?). I would like to say it is because of her brilliant mind, but the reality is that it is a mix of that as well as her quirky, no nonsense personality, developed from a troubled past.
During this last period of encounters, he taught me differences between white, black and grey hats when he was telling me about one of his favorite conferences that he attended earlier that year whereby FBI Director James Comey keynoted. A year later, I met a man, who recently initiated contact again. He had quit his day job as a trader in order to go back to school and pursue his passion as a software engineer. He initially had taught himself as a hobby until he realized that he enjoyed it more than the financial gains of a trader at an investment bank. I admired that aspect of him, despite the lack of work/life balance at the time. As noted in
absolution, it is also an attribute that I also love about twin flame/soulmate/whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
Another friend had recently attended the Lesbians Who Tech conference in NYC last fall after being awarded a scholarship and decided to get certified in coding upon her return. My MacBook Pro had been showing its last legs since I returned from winter holiday. My plan was to stretch her life until I got to the next chapter of my life, hopefully later this year. Fate thought otherwise and decided to completely burn through her lifeline (i.e., charger) this weekend. After a quick chuckle with divine timing, I once again made my fourth trip to the Apple store in the last couple of weeks to replace her, where the Apple representatives and my phone-a-friend convinced me to upgrade to one that would handle advanced graphics (and coding). My lesbian friend's partner later texted me to get together this weekend, as I have not seen them in over 6 months.
I had attempted twice before to submit my resume to headhunters in Singapore; however, at my level, I have been told that it is difficult to convince companies that I am not looking for a lateral move, plus being overseas, it makes it more difficult for local companies to take the candidate seriously given the relocation risk. During my recent Singapore trip, a friend recommended for me to get a student visa instead. We joked about taking Spanish in Singapore (
parlez vous français?), but I was thinking about software engineering at the time the seed was planted.
With the new POTUS comes "alternative facts". During the election, Wikileaks and Anonymous, as well as "fake news," played pivotal roles in influencing the outcome and the subsequent aftermath of the changing of the guards. While Wikileaks received a lot of press on the surprising defeat of the favored candidate, both have recently declared war on POTUS, who has blacked out media from transparency in favor of alternative facts. I have never been caught up in politics, but the current POTUS does seem to naturally incite an immense desire, even in me, for solidarity and activism (
pussy riots).
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Last week, I received a random email that I was allotted an RSA conference pass. It turns out that was the conference that he attended about cyber security with Comey as keynote. So, was it coincidental that during a trip to Boracay (
stone skipping (part 2)) when my team wanted a shared experience of getting henna tattoos and after telling the tattoo artist to surprise me, that he spent hours on the beach while we drank cold cervezas to imprint me with a dragon? I may have found a new accessory...grey hat! 😏
I have also been known in the past for saying I prefer to be ANONYMOUS (
at your service and
trifecta).