Best Commencement Address Ever By Lou Holtz

by | Nov 15, 2016 | Self Dev | 0 comments

I think every graduate in the world should listen to this speech.

The following are some major points made by Lou Holtz.

4 things you need in your life:

  1. Something to do.
  2. Something to love.
  3. Something to believe in.
  4. Something to hope for.

3 rules to follow:

  1. Do what’s right.
  2. Do everything to the best of your ability with time alloted.
  3. Show people you care.

 

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