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The Secret to Career Success Is Cultivating Serendipity

It’s time for us to get back out there and make some happy accidents happen

Kevin Ervin Kelley, AIA
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6 min readJul 13, 2021

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486 calendar days or 330 workdays — that’s how long it’s been since I’ve stepped foot in an office. In that time, I’ve done around 3–5 Zoom/Team calls a day and countless online conferences and seminars in between. That’s over 1400 virtual meetings on a flat, lifeless screen, watching just the upper third of human bodies. And, as a consequence, not one happy accident has come into my life over the last 69 weeks.

Zero.

Zilch.

That’s the downside of remote work. We get so focused (or complacent) with the task at hand we forget to lift our heads to see all the possibilities and opportunities that lie “out there.”

With all this technology demanding our attention, it’s easy to forget that humans have been coming together as strangers at the public markets for thousands of years — whether it was the ancient agora and bazaars or today’s modern conferences, seminars, and meet-ups. While people are there to trade goods and services on one level, they also hope to exchange ideas, business cards, and the possibility to work together. Of course, we can do this online, but it doesn’t offer the same chance encounters that real-life…

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Kevin Ervin Kelley, AIA
Kevin Ervin Kelley, AIA

Written by Kevin Ervin Kelley, AIA

I’m a retail architect that studies human behavior, perception, and decision-making. I’m fascinated with the intersection of where commerce and community meet.

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