Graduation Advice

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Graduation Advice

To the reader. I came across this graduation advice from the Michael Joesphson WEB site of character counts. I added some of my own thoughts and sent it to my grandson who is graduating from high school. I thought is would be a nice departure from my leadership articles.

  • By all means, set goals and go after your dreams, but know that your ultimate happiness will depend not on your plans but your ability to cope with unexpected turns and unavoidable ups and downs. You may not get what you thought you wanted, but if you’re willing to adapt, you can get something even better.
  • Don’t ever underestimate the power of character. If you want to win, don’t whine. Success is made from hard work, perseverance, and integrity, not luck.
  • Listen to both your heart and your head. Pursue your passions but don’t confuse feelings with facts. Almost nothing is as good or bad as it first appears, and all things change.
  • Remember, pain and disappointment are inevitable, but tough times are temporary. The enduring impact of experiences and the true nature of relationships are only revealed by time. Persist with confidence that no negative emotion can withstand your will to be happy.
  • Fill your life with laughter, but don’t confuse fun or pleasure with happiness. Don’t sacrifice a thousand tomorrows for a few todays.
  • Live within your means, and don’t overestimate your ability to resist temptations that threaten your relationships or reputation.
  • How you make a living is important, but how you make a life is vital. If you don’t pay attention to your personal relationships, no amount of career success will be enough.
  • YOU AND ONLY YOU CONTROL YOUR DESTINY