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Life Really Is Like A Box Of Chocolates
This week, GamerDude talks about how life rarely ever turns out how you expect it to. He talks about how he had plans when he went in to college, and how he wound up changing majors five times. He also talks about how unreasonable it is to actually expect anyone in their late teens or early 20s to be ready or able to plan their entire future careers. He also re-visits the various jobs he had after college, and how he had not planned on actually being in any one of them.GamerDude also talks about how the years of working after college eventually led him to law school, even though he'd never even considered law school until just before he started applying. He also talks about how he had ideas of what he wanted to do after law school - namely, become a prosecutor - and how he, briefly, landed a job as a prosecutor. He also talks about the serendipity of landing a job at a small firm that specialized in workers' compensation law and how that led him to become one of the more well-known workers' comp attorneys in New Jersey. He also talks about how he never would have - or could have - predicted that that is where his legal career would take him.