The Folly of Planning in a Post Internet World Sheryl Sandberg's recent warning to Gen Z graduates – "Don't script your career when the future is uncertain" – serves as a much needed reality check for those who refuse to adapt.
Sandberg's own career trajectory, marked by uncertainty and risk taking, is a testament to the unpredictability of success in the modern workplace.
From her early days working at the Treasury Department under President Bill Clinton to her stint at Google and finally becoming Mark Zuckerberg's right hand woman at Meta, every step of the way was marked by uncertainty.