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Why you are really not (just) a lawyer

by Casey on May 28, 2012

That is our job or maybe it’s our career path.  But being a lawyer is really just a label, not an identity.  It’s easy to confuse the two.

We like this label because it’s a nice, convenient way for us to tell a story about ourselves, one that we can accept and impress others.  It’s a nice, convenient way to avoid going deep and finding what we enjoy doing, what skills we are really good at, what we really want to do with ourselves.  To do so would be productive and satisfying and refreshing . . . but first would require hard work, admitting mistakes and defining ourselves in a different (initially uncomfortable) way.

And that’s the beauty of leaving law behind.  We can define ourselves in a different, likely more accurate and motivational way.  That is different than labeling.  It’s deeper.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Aaron Ross May 29, 2012 at 10:32 am

Casey, you NAILED it here… “But being a lawyer is really just a label, not an identity. It’s easy to confuse the two.”

Keep up the great work -
air

Casey May 29, 2012 at 11:32 pm

Thanks Air. We are so tied to our title of “lawyer” and what we think it brings us, that we often forget to look at what’s underneath (and what we really strive for). Thanks again for all the support.

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