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  • Lauren.Traub
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    I can't wait to see everyone's answers, but I would like to tackle the problem of food insecurity. Working in the agriculture industry and having a background studying environmental justice, this is near and dear to my heart.

  • Leslie M
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    In my past life I worked as an aide with special needs kiddos. It was challenging, interesting, fun and, at times, sad. I love children and think it would be amazing to be able to do anything that would improve the lives of children in need.

  • Lorna Allen
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    Oh, this is a great question. I think that I would "Fix" the Veterans Administration. As a USAF veteran I see so many issues with this system. I would start with veteran suicides and putting in support that ends this once and for all. Secondly I would work to end veteran homelessness. Keep moving through all the issues from there.

  • Sam C
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    Getting my Master's degree. It's a lot of time and money to risk failure 😅

  • MMcLain
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    Dance like Michael Flatley... I feel that I have two left feet.

  • Isaac A.
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    Wow, what an inspiring question! If failure wasn't an option, I would pour my heart into creating a revolutionary machine/device aimed at purifying our oceans and tackling the global issue of marine pollution. Imagine a world where clean water and pristine shores are the norm. It's a dream worth chasing, don't you guys think?

  • mnasholds_OHSU
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    I would complete all of the Smartsheet courses to become the ultimate Smartsheet Master for my organization! :)

  • melissa.garcia
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    I would try opening my ☕️coffee shop/bar/music venue in San Antonio, TX (my hometown). I have always dreamed of being a business owner who would be deeply involved in booking musical/artists and music venue management in some capacity. 🎸 I even have sketched out what the floor levels would have (yes, it would be a multi-level building). The top level would be mine (living space + kitchen), a level below that would be for touring bands/artists/record labels housing for up to six people to stay (to curb hotel or AirBnB costs for the band), ground level would be the venue and basement for storage/bar/equipment needs. I love the idea of being close to downtown San Antonio or on the east side but wouldn't mind any multi-level building that could accommodate this big ol' dream of mine. 🤩

  • Shawn Cullen
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    Simple i would end all political postering and war in the world.

    Cheers,

    Shawn Cullen, MBA, RMT, PMP, GPHR, PHR, SHRM-SCP, LSSGBC

    Director Strategic Initiatives

    ADP - NAS Operations PMO

  • khickman
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    Professionally, this could be so many things! However, as an application specialist that works with 4 EHRs, I would try my hand at building a data lake. My skills are way off from this, but this is such a need for us right now.

  • Lauren Dominique
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    If I knew I wouldn’t fail, I’d be much more open to the idea of parenting. 😅

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  • taschunn
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    I would be an actress! I've been in several musical productions and operas as a professional singer, and loved the acting component. I would love to be a leading lady in movies or series like Game of Thrones or Bridgerton 😉.

  • Linda Barker
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    I would like to try to walk the Camino across northern Spain, over 500 miles. I love the ideas about AI applications, very inspiring!

  • andi.wilson
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    What would I try if I knew I couldn't fail?

    I wish this were an easy answer. I think I'd try a lot of things. I'd try serious acting, something I used to love to do. I'd try going back to school. I'd try a whole lot of things.

    But, what would I learn if I tried something I knew I couldn't fail?

    I've already tried so many things I knew I could fail at. I think I'll continue trying things with the possibility of failing. Then, I will continue to learn.

  • StephanieSavard
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    If I knew I wouldn't fail, I would be an artist for sure. I would love to create alongside others who don't have confidence to help build theirs along with me; simultaneously helping others grow at the same time.

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