I’m a Harvard grad who can’t hold a fast-food job
May 8, 2009 by Paul
Filed under Educational, Inspiration, Student Resources
It’s not about the school or degree or anything for that matter. What you need to learn to do is to make every day count. There are plenty of AMAZING people in the world that don’t have Ivy League degrees.
Here’s a couple of blurbs from the article:
Among those resources is courage. If you have come this far, you obviously have courage. Call upon it now.
A note to parents: If you have a 25-year-old college graduate living at home, do that person a favor: Next time he or she leaves the house to “meet up with friends,” gather up all his or her stuff, put it in the car with a $100 bill and have a locksmith change the locks on the house. (Chances are you don’t know how to change a lock yourself, right?)
And if you’re 25 and sitting in the bedroom of your parents’ house, hear this: We need you! The planet is melting down. Get out of your goddamned houses and change the world. There’s work to be done.
If you must fear something, fear dying without living.
Stop slacking off and change the world- one day at a time.
Read the original article if you get a chance.
Original Article: I’m a Harvard grad who can’t hold a fast-food job