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Unsolicited Advice for Everyone About to Graduate

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Welcome to a special "Emotional Balance Sheet" graduation episode where we're diving into real-world advice for all the fresh graduates. Congratulations on this incredible milestone in your life! Now, let's talk about what comes next.

While the world often echoes Steve Jobs' famous 2005 Stanford speech urging graduates to follow their passion, today, we will shake things up and challenge that narrative. Instead, I encourage you to pursue what you enjoy and what can sustain you financially because passion alone doesn't pay the bills.

To help get you started with this next phase of life, I have brought in one of my favorite writers, Morgan Housel. Morgan wrote an article that provides unsolicited advice to recent college grads, which I wanted to share with you today, sprinkled in with a few thoughts of my own.

The beauty of this advice in typical Morgan fashion is that it applies to adults who could be in the prime of their careers.

Connect with Paul

Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here.

For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast.

Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.

And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.

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Welcome to a special "Emotional Balance Sheet" graduation episode where we're diving into real-world advice for all the fresh graduates. Congratulations on this incredible milestone in your life! Now, let's talk about what comes next.

While the world often echoes Steve Jobs' famous 2005 Stanford speech urging graduates to follow their passion, today, we will shake things up and challenge that narrative. Instead, I encourage you to pursue what you enjoy and what can sustain you financially because passion alone doesn't pay the bills.

To help get you started with this next phase of life, I have brought in one of my favorite writers, Morgan Housel. Morgan wrote an article that provides unsolicited advice to recent college grads, which I wanted to share with you today, sprinkled in with a few thoughts of my own.

The beauty of this advice in typical Morgan fashion is that it applies to adults who could be in the prime of their careers.

Connect with Paul

Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here.

For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast.

Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.

And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.

  continue reading

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