We've all had chances to do things that we walked away from when given the opportunity.
One I remember was the invitation to fly onboard a hurricane hunter aircraft on a hurricane data flight.
On Saturday night, I had a chance for free stageside tickets to see LeeAnn Rimes performing under the night skies in the red rocks of Sedona at the Sedona Cultural Park. I was reminded today by those we could have gone with that the show was awesome and the seats better than front row at a table for six.
You dummy, Steve!
Were it not sold out...I could instead go see Norah Jones there in a few weeks...but she has been sold out for some time.
Any missed opportunities for anyone that you later learned was a BIG mistake to walk away from?
Missed Opportunities.
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I can't think of anything too dramatic....but one of my ancestors really made a "boo boo" a century ago...
My great-great grandfather William Farr was a good friend of Asa Candler...the gentleman who created Coca Cola. Asa offered my great-great grandad a full partnership....50/50, if only he (my great-great grandad was an Atlanta businessman) would help him get his invention patented and marketed.
My great-great grandfather turned his friend Asa down; because he thought Coke was destined to be a flop...and would be a bad investment
I could have been wealthy, the son of a Coca Cola executive....the descendant of a millionaire Coke bigwig. I coulda, shoulda, woulda...but ain't
About the biggest "missed opportunity" I've blown so far was resigning from EDS in 1996. I seriously doubt I'll ever get a career opportunity that promising again; especially since I'm over 40.
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My great-great grandfather William Farr was a good friend of Asa Candler...the gentleman who created Coca Cola. Asa offered my great-great grandad a full partnership....50/50, if only he (my great-great grandad was an Atlanta businessman) would help him get his invention patented and marketed.
My great-great grandfather turned his friend Asa down; because he thought Coke was destined to be a flop...and would be a bad investment



I could have been wealthy, the son of a Coca Cola executive....the descendant of a millionaire Coke bigwig. I coulda, shoulda, woulda...but ain't


About the biggest "missed opportunity" I've blown so far was resigning from EDS in 1996. I seriously doubt I'll ever get a career opportunity that promising again; especially since I'm over 40.
PW
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