First, congratulations on completing your college degree! I'm impressed with the determination, drive and hard work you have demonstrated during your college days. Good job!
Every day marks the starting of the next day of your life but there are safe bet days that rehearse major milestones. This is one of them. You are now faced with an almost infinite estimate of choices as you look send to anything you'll be doing and wherever you'll be going next. There is no right or wrong path to take in life, as all journeys can be great ones. It is you who'll ultimately settle how interesting, fulfilling and rewarding the journey is, not the road you take.
Throw Exception
Having said that I encourage you to take some risks, especially early on in life when you possibly have more flexibility, and reconsider exploring separate directions and ventures that may not be so safe bet and common. If your ambition is to be like everybody else - nothing wrong with that - then you should corollary the accepted path in life. If you want to try something separate you have to throw accepted wisdom out the window and take what most population would enumerate as risks or even irresponsible choices. This could be anything from spending a couple of years working somewhere in China, starting your own company, joining a sub-Saharan help organization, going to grad school in New Zealand, joining a two year long oceanic expedition or working in Switzerland or Norway for a few years. The list is endless.
Life is made up of a lot of small journeys and you want to strive to make them as enjoyable, fascinating and rewarding as possible. When you embark on a journey you never know what will happen along the way and where it'll end up, which, at least to me, is incredibly fascinating. Regardless of the path you pick I know you'll be fine. But try to pursue something you undoubtedly want to do although it is not always easy to know what that is. One piece of advice: never let money be the customary motivator for what you settle to do. Success is not measured by your job, your education, how much money you have or what kind of car you drive. Success is thought about by who you are and how you lead your life.
I could spend a lot of time providing guidance but I'm sure you'll frame it all out along the way, which is the way life is. But I'll share a few things that I have found of great help and could possibly have done more of during safe bet parts of my life:
-Treat all population with respect and be nice to everybody - no exceptions
-Always voice the integrity of your personal character - it defines who you are
-Have lots of good friends and actively cultivate your friendships
-Don't expect too much from others - expect a lot from yourself
-Do what is right even if it is difficult - it is always tempting to take the path of least resistance
-Don't worry about the past or about things you can't affect - it only makes you miserable
-Never criticize and complain - it doesn't require skills, brain or experience
-You have more power and abilities than you think you have - yes, you can move mountains
-Do more than unbelievable at work, at home - don't expect pats on your back - rewards will at last come
-Never be afraid to tell the truth even if it is bad news - hiding problems only make them worse
-Be an independent thinker and make up your own mind - lead, don't follow
-All relationships require lots of work from both parties - it's never easy - mutual trust and respect is key
-Stay healthy
-And remember: life is too important to be taken seriously
I could go on and on but adequate preaching. I know you'll frame it all out.
Again, great job on your degree and enjoy your journeys in life!
Father's Graduation Letter to DaughterTommy Hunt - Nothing But Good Times Video Clips. Duration : 3.40 Mins.Weproudly bring you, here on You-Tube, the premiere of a totally brand new song, from our brand new album, "Soul Steppers" - released in late February 2009. A delectable new album of "Modern-Room" style Northern Soul. Classic retro soul, owing more homage to Gamble and Huff and the sound of Philadelphia and the mid 1970s rhythms, than to the usual Sixties style. Midtempo and Uptempo soulful sizzlers to warm the embers of your heart, and take your feet totally out of control. Just as the legendary Blackpool Mecca building gets pulled down, the "Soul Steppers" album shows that they can pull down the building but they can never take away our music. And in this recession, in times of darkness and uncertainty, as the opening track gloriously proclaims - "I know there's better times ahead for us". Onward to a brighter day. Music can lift us and make us forget what the world has to throw at us, and this album is designed to do just that. The new album has songs by Rosetta Hightower, Noel McKoy, Odette Adams, Tahira Jumah, Jay Harvey, Pearly Gates, The Flirtations, Janine Johnson, Michael Lloyd Pinq, Kitty Corbin, Judy Duff, The Concentrations, Jimmy James, and a few major surprises. Here, Tommy Hunt sings "Nothing But Good Times". The legendary Tommy Hunt, now singing for his sixth decade professionally, had a hit in 1975 with a cover of a song I first discovered myself and broke at Blackpool Mecca, by Roy Hamilton, called "Cracking Up Over You", and then we filmed it for "The ...
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