Thursday, April 16, 2020
Best Graduation Speeches Jim Carrey, Shonda Rhimes Life Tips
Best Graduation Speeches Jim Carrey, Shonda Rhimes Life Tips Itâs graduation season, and that means commencement addresses are making the rounds from high-profile Americans. The speeches will undoubtedly be full of wise insights and life tips. But rare is the speech that offers original, concrete, and practical advice that youâll remember and find useful for the rest of your life. MONEY went back through the past seven years and found the speeches were the speakers left students â" and the rest of us â" with real, hard-earned lessons that are truly helpful for the long haul. 5) Failure is inevitable, so at least fail while doing something you love â" Jim Carrey, Maharishi University School of Management, 2014 âSo many of us choose our path out of fear disguised as practicalityâ¦I learned many great lessons from my father, not the least of which, was that you can fail at what you donât want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love.â 4) The career ladder is dead, and thatâs okay â" Sheryl Sandberg, Harvard University, 2012 âThere is no straight path from your seat today to where you are going. Donât try to draw that line. You will not just get it wrong, youâll miss big opportunities. And I mean bigâ"like the Internet. Careers are not ladders, those days are long gone, but jungle gyms. Donât just move up and down, donât just look up, look backwards, sideways around corners. Your career and your life will have starts and stops and zigs and zags. Donât stress out about the white spaceâ"the path you canât drawâ" because there in lies both the surprises and the opportunities.â 3) Always be honest, to yourself and others â" Henry Kravis, Clarement McKenna College, 2010 âIn order to have professional integrity, you must begin with personal integrity. You cannot get away with the idea âour product has fewer defects than the competitorsâ or our service is not as bad as others.â Nor can you tell yourself âI cheat on my taxes less than most people.â There is no room for relativism when you are striving for authenticity, honesty and loyalty.â 2) Ditch your dreams and focus on working hard â" Shonda Rhimes, Dartmouth University, 2014 âDreams do not come true just because you dream them. Itâs hard work that makes things happen. Itâs hard work that creates change⦠Ditch the dream and be a doer, not a dreamer⦠My dreams did not come true. But I worked really hard. And I ended up building an empire out of my imagination. So my dreams? Can suck it.â 1) Make your bed â" Adm. William McRaven, University of Texas, 2014 âIf you canât do the little things right, you will never do the big things right. And, if by chance you have a miserable day, you will come home to a bed that is madeâ"that you madeâ"and a made bed gives you encouragement that tomorrow will be better.â
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