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Happy Thanksgiving 2009

November 26, 2009 by Eric Friedman

Happy Thanksgiving!

I just finished watching the Thanksgiving day parade which never gets old. Today marks an important time to reflect on everything you have to be thankful for and I certainly wanted to take the time. To my wonderful family and friends which make up an amazing support system, to the new friends I have met this year I am very thankful.

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I have learned more in my job in the past year than I thought possible which is exciting and humbling at the same time. It is exciting because I have learned so much, and humbling since I have so much yet to learn. Being around smart teams of people both inside my office and outside has taught me a lot about patience, feedback, iteration, overcoming challenges, and perception vs. reality. I truly enjoy collaborating with people and teams over the past year and look forward to what is next!

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