Setback, Even Disgrace: Don't Hide and Here's Why That's the Worse Thing to Do
It "feels" counterintuitive. That is not "hiding. You experience the unexpected in your work life. It's negative. Maybe it's even career-threatening. The appropriate thing to do seems to be vanishing for a while. The classic example is the terminated C-Suiter who takes refuge in their Hampton getaway, away from the media, gossipy former colleagues and the hecklers back in Manhattan. Well, the odds for a solid professional next are strong for former chair of Paul, Weiss Brad Karp. That's partly because he's not hiding. This weekend Karp was at the Super Bowl. Click on his Paul, Weiss website profile and all his contact information is still there: V-card, phone number, email and more. Those I communicate with who have been in touch with him tell me he responds promptly. No radio silence. Oh, I understand the compulsion to fold into yourself, like an abused dog. "I want to just die." That's what tarot-reading clients tell me after a rev...