I Learned a Lot from my Parents
Published 2007-05-19
- The Australian crawl
- The backstroke
- The Four-in-Hand
- The half-Windsor
- The non-necessity of training wheels
- If you’re bored, read a book
- Shake hands firmly and make eye contact
- It’s who you know not what you know
- Grill a steak less than 1 minute/inch on each side, on a very hot pan
- Build a fire from the bottom up, inside out
- Treat every gun like it’s loaded
- Chew with your mouth shut
- If you don’t know which utensil to use, look at what everyone else is doing
- “Righty tighty, lefty loosey”
- Hitting never solved anything
- That said, if a bully is picking on you, hit him first and hit him hard
- Your hick second cousins on the farm are worth millions but those kids at school with the fancy cars and plastic houses whose clothes you admire so much — their parents are bankrupt
- Your parents had interesting, fulfilling lives before you were even imagined
- Every human being has dignity and is worthy of respect
- It’s OK to ask questions
- Lots of questions don’t have answers
- Don’t ride the clutch
As I was typing this I thought, “if someone ever asks me to give a commencement address, I will know exactly what to say.”