1. Pursue that dream or dreams that are planted
in you already. Yes, some of you are saying you don’t know what that dream is,
but—it’s there. Believe me. That’s the thing for you. Capital YOU. I believe
you’re supposed to follow your dreams. Like it’s an order. P 133-134
2. Don’t just do the thing that people expect you to do or go for the money. That might work out for a while, but you will harbor some serious resentment as you get into your 40s if you do that. I see it all the time. It sucks. On top of that—and just as important—help people who are less fortunate than you and help the planet. At the end of your life, you will be much happier and good (good is more important) if you did something that wasn’t just selfish, even if that selfish thing (your dream) was righteous. P 133
3. ~be a good wife/ husband/ mom/ dad/ friend. Look at Paul Newman’s life. Do that. Do that. Do that. P 133
2. Don’t just do the thing that people expect you to do or go for the money. That might work out for a while, but you will harbor some serious resentment as you get into your 40s if you do that. I see it all the time. It sucks. On top of that—and just as important—help people who are less fortunate than you and help the planet. At the end of your life, you will be much happier and good (good is more important) if you did something that wasn’t just selfish, even if that selfish thing (your dream) was righteous. P 133
3. ~be a good wife/ husband/ mom/ dad/ friend. Look at Paul Newman’s life. Do that. Do that. Do that. P 133
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JOEL McHALE is best known as host of E!’ s The Soup and for his starring role on the hit comedy series Community. His film credits include A Merry Friggin’ Christmas, Deliver Us from Evil, Blended, Ted, What’s Your Number?, The Big Year, Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World, and The Informant! Joel also performs standup comedy around the country to sold-out audiences. In 2014, he hosted the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, D.C., and hosted the 2015 ESPYs on ABC. Born in Rome and raised in Seattle, Joel was a history major at the University of Washington, where he also was a member of their championship football team. He received his master of fine arts from UW’s Professional Actor Training Program. He is the author of Thanks for the Money: How to Use My Life Story to Become the Best Joel McHale You Can Be.
Reference
Ferriss, Timothy. Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World (P. 131). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition.
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