Perseverance: Embracing the Cards You're Dealt
Donna Peters interviews attorney, Guillermo Wasserman, of Wasserman West International Law. He shares wise stories humorously about:
How experiences growing up in Argentina, facing the Argentina Great Depression and living in the US shaped his core values of:
Perseverance
Never too late to do the right thing
Longest distance between two points is a shortcut
Advice for those of us in a challenging job search:
preparing the resume
empathy for the interviewer/employer
tips on differentiating yourself
embrace the cards you're dealt
Lessons from his international law practice that benefit all of us:
being a little paranoid is a good thing
vagueness is the enemy
control what you can
ask questions, and then ask more questions
if you plan for an exit strategy upfront, you likely won't need an exit strategy
His hopes for his two daughters
never lose you're ability to be surprised
enjoy the uncertain journey
make your own path