I'm suprised this piece got curated. It works against the BIG DREAM, which keeps writers staying on this platform longer.
"Having no Plan B" as a prerequisite to success was so appropriate to tell the world. I wonder where many people are today because Plan A did not work out--and there was no Plan B.
And yes, there should be interviews of people who did not succeed. Many Plan A people eventually had to get a Plan B. But a few have taken a darker path.
About a year ago, I was complaining to the editor of the pub "Politically Speaking" about my lack of traction. He told me just to have fun. THat seems to have worked.