I’m not sure what to do next. Having too many options feels almost like having none at all. Nothing seems like the obvious next step. I feel like I have a weird set of mixed experiences that mash up into nothing useful. I’m too in the weeds to notice. Ironically, I’m excellent at helping others in such situations, while being blind to my own.
Some classical advice is to focus on what problem you can solve for people, and focus on being the go-to guy for that.
If you have a great network / like to put on events, then maybe do that? Some kind of TED for VCs? Or even just a regular meetup / dinner and drinks, and you can hear about peoples opportunities and job offers...
Rather than focusing on "next steps", it might help to think 10 years out and work backwards.
Where do you want to live? When do you want to retire? How do you want to spend your time? How busy do you want to be?
It sounds like your network is of no value to you right now because you don't have a clear vision of your future.
> I sometimes help others produce events utilizing my network.
I'm organizing a tech conference right now!
Feel free to schedule a quick call with me and we can chat about your career vision.
I'd also like any event-planning wisdom you have to offer :)
They can sometimes chart career paths or pivots that you might not have seen or thought about.
The good ones have their finger on the pulse of things and could offer some insights.
Brusque I know.
But it's important.