1、纽约市长北卡罗来纳大学 2012 年毕业典礼演讲纽约市长迈克尔布鲁伯格北卡罗来纳大学( “飞人”乔丹的母校) 2012 年毕业典礼演讲他结合北卡篮球队的 7 点经验给毕业生们提出期望:做你想做的事、要勤奋、自信、团队合作,勇于冒险。Now, its up to all of you in your own way to take what you have learned here, and spread light and liberty wherever you go.That may sound like a daunting task. And I understand if your
2、e thinking: Sure, Ill be happy to do that once I find a job!Whether you have a job lined up or are still figuring out your next step dont think youve got your career all figured out. No plan for the rest of your life ever works out the way you thought it would.I was an engineering major who then wen
3、t to business school in hopes of someday running a factory, which I knew nothing about. I got the MBA and then I took an entry level job in the financial services industry, which I knew nothing about.Fifteen years later, I got fired and I started a company in another industry I knew nothing about: i
4、nformation technology. Twenty years after that, I ran for mayor even though I knew nothing about politics. Some people say I still dont.You dont need a grand plan. Whatever plan you do have is probably going to change 100 times before youre 30. And you dont need to be an expert in something to try i
5、t. So what, then, do you need? Im going to tell you, but really, all Im going to do is remind you of a few things youve already learned here just by watching Carolina basketball.First Make career decisions the same way you fill out your tournament brackets: Follow your heart, and go with your gut. D
6、o what you love, find a way to get paid for it and if you ever have the luxury of multiple job offers, dont make the decision based on salary alone.When I was starting out, I turned down a job with a higher salary because I had a good feeling about the people at another firm. It was one of the best
7、decisions I ever made. Your gut wont always be right. Who knew NC State would make the Sweet 16? But youll sleep better at night if you go with it.Second: Out-hustle the competition. When I started my first job out of college, I made sure I was the first one into the office every morning and the las
8、t one to leave. Not only did it save me the price of the Wall Street Journal I grabbed the office copy; it allowed me to get to know the firms partners. Woody Allen once said that 80 percent of success is showing up. I think he got it half-right; 80 percent of success is showing up early and staying
9、 late.Third: You occasionally have to throw some elbows. Its true, its rough out there, no matter what profession youre in. Of course, in most professions, you dont break your wrist driving to the basket thankfully.The world is competitive. Ive been in the business world and Ive been in government,
10、and people ask me all the time what the difference is. I always tell them: The business world is dog-eat-dog. And in government, its exactly the reverse. So dont be afraid to assert yourself. Have confidence in your abilities. And dont let the bastards get you down.Fourth: Teamwork is everything. I
11、could never have built my company without the three brilliant guys I started it with. And whatever success Ive achieved as mayor results from surrounding myself with the most talented people I could find.The innovations that are coming out of the Research Triangle Park and Silicon Valley and New Yor
12、k City are built on teamwork. The person who works the hardest, and works with others the best who says we and us, not I and me is the person who wins.Fifth: Dont be afraid to shoot the long ball. Take the risk. Life is too short to spend your time avoiding failure. If I had worried about failure or
13、 listened to those who do I would never have started my company, and never run for mayor. I cant imagine my life if I hadnt taken those risks. Not every risk will work out, but thats ok. Failure is the worlds best teacher.Sixth: Never stop studying what the competition is doing and never stop learni
14、ng. Education is a lifetime journey. When you leave these walls, keep asking questions. Keep acquiring knowledge. Keep seeking truth.And dont let party labels blind you. No party has a monopoly on truth, or God on its side. And I should know: I was a Democrat before I was a Republican before I becam
15、e an independent and I never changed my principles. I have enormous respect for your former President, and my friend, Erskine Bowles, because he puts pragmatism ahead of partisanship. I hope all of you will do that too. Think for yourself and decide for yourself, even if its not popular, or if it ru
16、ns counter to the party line. If everyone in Washington did that, our country would be a whole lot better off.Now, the seventh and final piece of advice I have is: In the game of life, when the final buzzer sounds, the only stat you carry with you is the number of assists you made. So help other peo
17、ple put some points on the board. Or as Dickie V might say: dont be slow to dish the rock.Theres nothing more rewarding than making a difference in the lives of others. Ive learned that first hand, both through philanthropy and public service. Give what you can your time, your talents, your money. A
18、nd I promise you, youll never regret it.Now, I know you remembered every single word of that, but just in case, heres a summary of the seven, in no particular order: Teamwork is everything. Assist others. Risks are necessary. Hmmmm, the first three letters of those words are T-A-R I wonder where thi
19、s is going. Hustle, always. Elbows occasionally have to be used. Education is a lifelong journey. Love what you do. And if you put that list together, it of course spells Tar heel.Before I leave you to receive your diploma, I just have one more piece of wisdom to share: When the hard times come in y
20、our life and they will, and when the doubts creep in about whether God is looking out for you, just remember that not only did you see an NCAA Basketball Championship during your time here, but in your senior year Duke lost in the first round to a 15 seed. So you know theres a God up there in that Carolina Blue Sky.Congratulations and good luck!