
Joel Hathaway
Bio
I do not make the words, but I am put to setting them right. When I write, it is pain. When I don't, it is displeasure. I mean to elicit breadth of human experience. Then, a drink for all! Good luck, You Rabbled lot! Fortune to us all.
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In Days of Hope and Ash
The sky was always light, from the bottom of a hole. Horace climbed out his. The horizon glowed to the west, behind the factory. A black, ashy snow fell. He rubbed his bruised elbows. His had been a tight fit. All around, boys emerged from other holes. A few carried weighted satchels.
By Joel Hathaway5 years ago in Futurism
21 Jobs that Made Me Money, and 3 Takeaways for Graduates Entering the Workforce
How you make money is more important than how much money you make. As a career counselor and executive coach, I find people get fixated on one aspect of their story—their specific passion or unique strengths or educational background or prior experience or life goals. Then comes the question: What should I do? (I never answer that question for another person.)
By Joel Hathaway5 years ago in Motivation

