10 Things + Quit on Your Lunch break
Best graduation speeches, quitting your job, mental health strategies, keeping your car, and win a trip to Cabo
On your lunch break, just disappear
Late May is a great time of the year – not just because I can finally take the top off the Jeep. It’s graduation season. While it has been 20 years since I’ve tossed my cap, I still enjoy the sentimental stories and timeless advice from today’s graduate speeches.
Jerry Seinfeld recently gave the commencement speech at Duke and advised the scholars: “Don’t lose your humor” and if you don’t like your job….. “On your lunch break, disappear.”
Watch Jerry’s speech here and 5 of the Best Graduation Speeches Ever
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Americans keep cars way longer than you’d think. (this post about it went viral)
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You know how they always say, “Nobody ever looks back on their life and wishes they spent more time at the office”? Well, why? Why don’t they? Guess what? Depends on the job. If you took a stupid job that you find out you hate and you don’t leave, that’s your fault. Don’t blame work; work is wonderful. I definitely will not be looking back on my life wishing I worked less. If that’s not how you feel at work, quit. On your lunch break, disappear. Make people go, “What happened to that guy?” “I don’t know. Said he was getting something to eat and never came back.”
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See you next Sunday