Haha. I have to laugh at myself. On the one hand, it's been great hearing all the comments. On the other hand, while I'm reading part of my brain is thinking stuff like "Vet! How neat would that be!" and "Tax law! Secured transactions! Man, I'd love that s3$%." (Shakespeare and the law I could do without, however.) Grateful, I hear you about the third career. Though, in some ways I think my ideal job would be to do something like "Pretender" (not that I'm anywhere near that level, but it would appeal to my *interests* if not my abilities...) But, honestly, I'm happy with what I am doing now -- I just saw myself/my career journey in that quote about indecisive gifted adults.

I think one of my bigger problems now is how to balance my family and career goals. It occurs to me that that's hardly a gifted issue, BUT perhaps it's a bit worse for the gifted population because our kids have unique needs that can be hard to meet and because we can have unique drives and needs to personally achieve.