Incredibly, I’ve let another month or more pass since my last post… But lemme tell ya, it’s been a FULL one — epiphanies, travel, “research”, revelations, revelation — in short, a LOT of fun stuff.
The short version would include a whirlwind 24 hours in London with Kim, Marijn, Patrick and Laleh in February, then a FABULOUS visit from the famous WDA in March. Will and I took an INCREDIBLE trip to Bavaria to visit J&L, who might just be the greatest hosts of all time ever — pancake breakfast, weisswurst and weissbier breakfast, trips to Alpine monasteries — that’s right, plural, and no, not for “gawd”, for BEER — an aborted sledding expedition, beer by the liter, the list goes on and on. We then came back for a killer week in BCN and a celebration of Will’s 30th! We ate, we drank (and oooooooh, did we DRINK!), we conquered… ‘Twas grand (and well documented in pictures on WDA’s profile on the FB, if you’re curious!). But the party didn’t stop when Will left! Last weekend, my girlfriend Megan and I hopped on a last minute train (half off if you buy online within 24 hours! FYI to those traveling by train in Spain!) to San Sebastian, where we spent the weekend (can you guess it?) eating and drinking! Holy Pinchos, Batman, it was some EXCELLENT food! Okay, so that would be the travel and revelation part. The next awesome happening in the last month has to do with revelations, epiphanies, and the aforementioned “research” (which is my new favorite euphemism for drinking beer, but more on that in a moment).
As we know, the market is in the proverbial “sh***er” — it’s impossible to step into the street in Spain without inevitably hearing someone mention “la crisis.” (My friend Terry here has proposed La Crisis Drinking Game — every time someone says “la crisis”, take a drink! It’s become an informal toast amongst us soon-to-be-unemployed newly-minted MBAs…) The word from Career Services is to more or less forget any aspirations of working outside your home country, as international visas are going to be VERY hard to find. Of course, we already knew that I’m headed back to the West Coast, but I was having a bit of anxiety about leaving Europe, and at least now I know that it would be more or less imperative either way. Sad, but true. Anyway, we also know that I have seriously struggled with the question (what DO I want to be when I grow up??) of what kind of career path to take after the MBA. And finally, FINALLY, it dawned on me that I should, in fact, set out upon the risky, treacherous, and exciting path of the entrepreneur. (Which means that I’ll be recruiting LOTS of you for help, advice, “donated”, ahem, services, etc!) I can’t post too much here (intellectual property and all), but will say this: I’ll be combining several of my passions into a little business — think beer and maybe some education and a good amount of narrative, people. I’m really excited, and hoping to hit the ground running when I get to Portland this summer with a complete business plan, so I can jump right into market testing and see if my idea can hold, and then start looking for funding. It’s not grand, it’s not particularly socially responsible (yet! I have big ideas about how little businesses can contribute!), it’s not even terribly innovative — BUT, it’s mine, and I’m excited. My reasoning is this: I can either spend the next 6 months scouring heaven and earth for a job that’s most likely less than awesome and probably not in Portland with my hunny, or? I can create my own fate, be my own boss, and commit myself to something I truly love. So I’m making lemonade, basically, out of “la crisis” (drink!). Also? As I mentioned, I’ll be with my amazing hunny, and we’re planning to do this business together, which makes it totally perfect. I won’t be anything close to economically stable for the next couple of years, I don’t think, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be having too much fun to care too much. And if the business goes well? A couple of rocky, busy years seem like a small price to pay, because in the best-case-scenario, it’ll be stable by year 3 and I can shift focus elsewhere — I’ll let you all fill in the blanks on that one.
That more or less brings us to now. And NOW is, well, full. Everyone here is starting to get really intense about leaving — with reason, of course. This has easily been the most intense 18 months of my life — of all of our lives, I’m pretty sure; we’ve collectively made friends for life, crammed more information into our brains than I would have thought possible, traveled, suffered, partied, laughed, cried (and cried, and cried…), etc. All in all, it’s been, as predicted, a life-changing experience. (Of course, the life-changing continues for me in Cape Town, but given that graduation is — gasp! — next week, it’s starting to feel pretty official now.)
This next week brings my last classes at ESADE (tomorrow, actually!), some awesome parties,beach with friends, and then? My parents get here on Monday (yay yay yay!!!), M&D get here on Wednesday (yay yay yay!), and after they leave? I have just over a week to wrap up my life in Barcelona, pack my bags, and head to Cape Town — which will be a whole new chapter of this adventure called an MBA. I’m excited, sad, overwhelmed, ecstatic, melancholy… Whew! I can’t believe it’s all coming to an end! I feel like I just started this blog, and it’s almost time to start wrapping it up. (Don’t worry, I’ll blog in CT — and probably MUCH more faithfully, since I’ll have more schoolwork to put off doing!)
Oh, and hey, if you want more info about my little business and how you can help me start it, just email me, and we’ll talk. To “la crisis”! (Drink!!)