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  <title>Finding Direction Without a Map</title>
  <description>Some people move through life by following a plan. Others move forward by paying attention to what holds their interest. &amp;amp;nbsp; Today’s guest, David Litt, spent more than three decades in the U.S. Foreign Service, working and living around the world. Along the way, he built a life shaped by language, learning, and a deep interest in how people and cultures function. &amp;amp;nbsp; After retiring from government service, David didn’t step away from engagement. Instead, he found new ways to teach, mentor, and share what he’s learned, proving that purpose doesn’t end when a career does. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, we covered: &amp;amp;nbsp;  What first drew David toward languages and life abroad  How curiosity shaped his path into the Foreign Service  The realities of representing the U.S. in unfamiliar places  One early experience that changed how he viewed diplomacy  Why teaching became a natural next chapter after retirement  David’s advice for staying intellectually engaged later in life  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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