If You Could Be Someone Else for a Day, Would You?

I am a curious person. Always have been. I was one of those kids that asked questions about everything. Turns out it is a good trait to have as a journalist.

I am incredibly curious about other people’s lives and what makes them tick. So, when I asked this month’s Buzz Session question – If you could live one “day in the life” of anyone, who would it be and why? – I was really looking forward to your responses (page 76). Being so interested in other people, I can’t imagine anything cooler than living someone else’s life for a day; seeing the world through their eyes, understanding their concerns and insecurities, and what brings them joy.

And boy, did your answers run the gamut! There was a lot of Donald Trump. I think some chose him earnestly, others ironically, but damn if I could figure out who. I was impressed by those who said Mother Theresa and wanted to know what it’s like to live so selflessly. Many named celebrities, understandably. A few even named their own relatives. What a perfect way to gain an appreciation for your loved ones’ point of view.

What surprised me was how many of you declined to name anyone, stating you were happy with your life. At first I thought it was a lame answer. After a day, you’d be back in your own life. How could you pass up that opportunity? For someone as curious as me it just did not compute. But in editing the piece, I realized that there is something beautiful in being content with who you are … not to mention the potential downside of becoming less satisfied with your own existence when you returned to it. So, kudos to you guys for being happy with exactly who you are!

I still think it would be pretty cool to be Blake Lively for a day though.

Best wishes for your business, 

Dee Carroll
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

dee@invisionmag.com

 

Five Great Tips From This Issue You Can Try Today
  1. session with your co-workers. Less stress for everyone is a good thing. (Manager’s To Do, page 22)
  2. Do your patients worry about how blue light might affect their non-glasses wearing loved ones? (Eye Pro Gear, page 38)
  3. Attending VEW? Or not? Doesn’t matter. You should know about these latest products, tools and campaigns. (Special Feature, page 50)
  4. Know what a hot spot is? Know where yours are? (Tip Sheet, page 60)
  5. Novelty contacts aren’t just for the movies. ECPs are finding success, profit and fun selling them safely and legally. (Benchmarks, page 72)

 


This article originally appeared in the September 2018 edition of INVISION.      

Deirdre Carroll

Having built a career in service journalism, Dee has been covering the eyecare industry for over a decade. As editor-in-chief of INVISION Magazine, she is passionate about telling independent ECPs stories and can be reached directly at dee@invisionmag.com.

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