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The Off-Topic forum has a thread about the 3 biggest world events of your lifetime. I thought it would be interesting to make it more personal and ask what the three most important moments in your life have been. Now, arguably, being born is the most important moment in anyone's life - but let's start after that.
Here are mine:
3) An argument that I had with my uncle.
This was one of those personality-defining moments that changed my entire worldview. I had been raised my entire life to be a die-hard republican. Anything anyone who claimed to be a republican said was gospel truth, and anything anyone claiming to be a democrat said was a vicious lie. Up until this particular day, I never questioned my parents' views on this or that I should accept them. I remember specifically that the argument was about drug laws. And I lost it. Afterward I did some soul-searching and realized that it was right that I lost it. It called into question quite a bit of indoctrination that crumbled for years after that. I don't know that my uncle realizes that he had this affect on me, but he kicked off a long slow process of me learning to think for myself. It's what started me down the path of libertarianism.
Now, it's quite possible that someone else would have had this effect, or that I would have done it on my own. But I see it as a critical point in my life.
2) Talking to my graduate advisor about getting work after school
It's simple, but it changed my life. I went to his office after class one day and discussed my job search with him. He realized that, given my grades and success in his program, the university had an interest in me getting a good position. He started calling all of his contacts looking for a place for me and lobbying for me to get it. This got a ball rolling that eventually put me in the job I'm in today. I've been in that job for over 6 years now, and it's a huge part of my life and a major source of achievement for me. I'm not sure where I'd be today if I didn't visit my advisor that day, get the interview, and eventually get the job... and it might not even be a worse place than I am today, but it's guaranteed that it has had a huge impact on my life.
1) The third date with my wife
No, it's not the day I got married. By then the writing was on the wall. The wedding was merely a ceremonial formalization of what everyone already knew. No the real tipping point was the third date, when we went from being people who were attracted to each other, to people who were 99% sure they were going to be together for life.
My wife and I both approached dating in the same way. We saw it as a screening process for marriage. We spent two dates making chit-chat and enjoying each other's senses of humor and company. On the third date we talked about religion, politics, children, and life goals. At that point we knew that we were unbelievably compatible. Our personalities and thought processes fit together so incredibly well that I think we were both a little stunned. We didn't talk about it at the time, but by the time we were married we had both admitted to each other that we saw it coming after the 3rd date. It's a memorable event for both of us that represented a major turning point in our lives.
So that's it. An argument, a chat with a teacher, and a date. My 3 biggest life moments.
Edit: I searched for something about this. But I found it tricky to search for. Apologies if it already exists.
Here are mine:
3) An argument that I had with my uncle.
This was one of those personality-defining moments that changed my entire worldview. I had been raised my entire life to be a die-hard republican. Anything anyone who claimed to be a republican said was gospel truth, and anything anyone claiming to be a democrat said was a vicious lie. Up until this particular day, I never questioned my parents' views on this or that I should accept them. I remember specifically that the argument was about drug laws. And I lost it. Afterward I did some soul-searching and realized that it was right that I lost it. It called into question quite a bit of indoctrination that crumbled for years after that. I don't know that my uncle realizes that he had this affect on me, but he kicked off a long slow process of me learning to think for myself. It's what started me down the path of libertarianism.
Now, it's quite possible that someone else would have had this effect, or that I would have done it on my own. But I see it as a critical point in my life.
2) Talking to my graduate advisor about getting work after school
It's simple, but it changed my life. I went to his office after class one day and discussed my job search with him. He realized that, given my grades and success in his program, the university had an interest in me getting a good position. He started calling all of his contacts looking for a place for me and lobbying for me to get it. This got a ball rolling that eventually put me in the job I'm in today. I've been in that job for over 6 years now, and it's a huge part of my life and a major source of achievement for me. I'm not sure where I'd be today if I didn't visit my advisor that day, get the interview, and eventually get the job... and it might not even be a worse place than I am today, but it's guaranteed that it has had a huge impact on my life.
1) The third date with my wife
No, it's not the day I got married. By then the writing was on the wall. The wedding was merely a ceremonial formalization of what everyone already knew. No the real tipping point was the third date, when we went from being people who were attracted to each other, to people who were 99% sure they were going to be together for life.
My wife and I both approached dating in the same way. We saw it as a screening process for marriage. We spent two dates making chit-chat and enjoying each other's senses of humor and company. On the third date we talked about religion, politics, children, and life goals. At that point we knew that we were unbelievably compatible. Our personalities and thought processes fit together so incredibly well that I think we were both a little stunned. We didn't talk about it at the time, but by the time we were married we had both admitted to each other that we saw it coming after the 3rd date. It's a memorable event for both of us that represented a major turning point in our lives.
So that's it. An argument, a chat with a teacher, and a date. My 3 biggest life moments.
Edit: I searched for something about this. But I found it tricky to search for. Apologies if it already exists.
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