Weiss: Regular Folks Give Sound Advice to Class of 2016 for Future Success

Herb Weiss, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

Weiss: Regular Folks Give Sound Advice to Class of 2016 for Future Success

As previous years, high-profile commencement speakers are coming to Rhode Island’s Colleges and Universities selected to give to the robed 2016 graduates their unique practical tips as to how one can have a rewarding personal and professional career.  As I mentioned last May in my weekly commentary, these widely-recognized speakers can quickly bring prestige to the educational institution but they oftentimes command big bucks for their brief appearance. .  .  .

Like last year this writer calls for choosing regular folks to give commencement speeches to graduating College seniors.  Their practical tips, suggestions and “words of wisdom” are honed each and every day at work and through their personal intimate relationships with family and friends and by the challenges faced throughout their life’s journey. 

The following advice from these Rhode Islanders can be especially helpful to those graduating to cope in a very complex and changing world.

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And this writer, concludes with his favorite quote from the Roman poet Horace’s Odes.  “Carpe Diem, Quam Minimum Credula Postero.”  Translation: “Seize the day, put very little trust in  tomorrow.”

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Herb Weiss,  LRI ’12, is a Pawtucket-writer covering aging, health care and medical issues. He can be reached [email protected].


Regular Folks Give Sound Advice to Class of 2016

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