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I had lunch with a friend the other day, and we got to talking about “exciting” jobs. The list, of course, included the usual suspects: actor, athlete, and adventurer. My friend is in television,.
In the movie “Sully,” there’s a particularly insightful exchange between Captain Chesley Sullenberger (of “Miracle on the Hudson” fame) and a member of the National Transportation Safety Board’s.