Take a crazy job, don't stress about money — and Drake was right
I have never been invited to give a commencement address at a college. This is disappointing because, for the first time in my life, I own a sports coat that fits and a belt that is not two-sided. I might be considered too young, as I am only 39, despite the gray hair I've acquired that prompted a TSA agent to recently proclaim, "You sure that's you?" upon seeing my dark-haired driver's license. But I have spent 17 years in the workforce. I've worked at big companies and small ones. I've been promoted and fired. I've started my own business. I found and left my dream job. I've learned a lot, mostly the wrong way (and would prefer you didn't). So before you throw your cap in the air — or at least before you stage an Instagram photo of you throwing your cap in the air — allow me to share some things nobody will tell you.
CREDIT Jon Acuff "He is the bestselling author of five books, including his latest, Do Over: Rescue Monday, Reinvent Your Work & Never Get Stuck." - The real world is more fun than grumpy adults have ever told you.
- One of your friends will be instantly successful.
- Your first job might not involve your major in a major way.
- Your 20s are lonelier than you think they'll be.
- Being an adult comes with an obscene amount of paperwork.
- Your generation gets unfairly labeled for entitlement. Don't accept that.
- Pay attention in meetings.
- Treat email like it matters.
- Take risks.
- Don't put off your college loans.
- Hold your money with an open hand.
- If you move home, make sure you bring an exit strategy with you.
- Don't spend all your time with idiots and then wonder why it's hard to meet someone great to date.
- Don't ask to work from home the first week of your new job.
- Jump into the wild west of side jobs.
- Figure out which part of your career needs the most work.
- Don't become a dinosaur.
- Don't burn many bridges.
- Drake was right.
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