I remember sitting in an interview with a colleague one time and the person mentioned they liked to take time to explain do and don’ts to persons who made basic interview boo boos, especially if it seemed they never had the exposure. Some people due to the sheer nature of their households and social circles develop certain skills by osmosis. Perhaps that’s another way of saying privilege. We all don’t have the privilege of learning certain essential skills through our environment. Some of us have to fight our way through making many mistakes along the way. It makes the path longer. This is why I have such a keen interest in children’s charity. I don’t have children of my own [yet] but I strongly believe in helping and supporting the next generation…making that path shorter…innocent of their circumstances we can help them build a better life through support and knowledge transfer.