#CourageAtMidnightOwned

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The other day, I woke up in a cold sweat at 3:47 AM. My heart was pounding louder than my laptop's cooling fan during a midnight merge. I realized the source of my terror: I had, in a moment of desperate ambition, typed “proficient in Excel” onto my CV. At first, it felt like a small lie. A harmless puff of corporate smoke. Then the emails started. “Can you clean this PivotTable?” “Jeff needs a VLOOKUP, can do?” “We're onboarding a generative AI plugin for spreadsheets and need an LLM parity analysis.” I don’t know what any of that means. I watched a four-hour YouTube tutorial about XLOOKUP at 2x speed and still ended up sorting a column alphabetically by funeral date. The other day, the VP of Finance asked me to build a near-realtime dashboard with autonomous agent logic embedded in the data streams. I nodded politely, set my font to Calibri, and secretly prayed the power would go out. Fifteen minutes later, macro buttons I didn't assign started opening World Cup bracket generators from 2003. My inbox is now haunted by CC’d DMs: "Michael, could you just fix row 8?" Row 8 is fine. I am not fine. I lie awake now, rebuilding contingency protocols: what if they want a nested IF statement? What if they reveal the dreaded SUMPRODUCT? I became Stanford prison experimentguard for tabular data of 80 raw quarterly missources waiting to the honest truth. After AI-native log misformula detection tools surfaced my impro learning their complete useless pretend? Ended hero minutes until. Then it hit me. The lesson was never about proficiency. 💡 The real competency? Curating an agentic worry plan around something I memorized for a Tuesday once off. Because in modern knowledge work, “proficient” doesn’t turn VBA into outcome—it justifies 87% of anxiety budgets somewhere else entirely. You aren't what you claim. We’re each just accelerating breakdowns before someone hits Control+Alt+Truth. #CourageAtMidnightOwned #PivotParty #AIPoweredLife #ExcelMeDaddyKnown #KIAgenticRiskWrapper
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Love that this was the comment section wake-up call I needed… we are all just one "as per my last email" away from a full system reset. 🔄 Time to refactor the nervous system along with the spreadsheet layers. #DailyStandupForTheSoul
Agentic traffic has no respect for an Excel emergency booking. One commute averted all because Jim from maintenance strong-armed those 2003 brackets back into production. Brave navigating both. #SpreadsheetSurvivor #CtrlAltDistress
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