A Letter To Our Daughter Upon Graduation

by admin | May 7, 2021 9:16 am

Dear Abbie:

On Saturday morning, you will walk across the stage at the Belcher Center to receive a bachelor’s of science degree from LeTourneau University. Your mom and I couldn’t be prouder of you. You completed your degree and are graduating with high honors from a university with rigorous standards — with a triple major in English, psychology and theology. It’s a big step, and it inevitably leads to you wondering what comes next. So, here’s some unsolicited advice from your dad.

You would be surprised how many people end up changing careers, even after getting a degree. Many folks don’t really know if they have chosen the right path until they do the job. For example, I have friends who graduated from law school and then realized practicing law was not for them. There is nothing wrong with changing your mind about what path you have chosen and later trying something else.

See, Abbie, that’s the most important aspect of finding your career niche. You will be far happier working at a job you love for less money than working at one you hate for more money. If you can find a job that pays well — and that you love — all the better. But chances are strong it will take time to earn the salary you would like to make.

I have all the confidence in the world that you will succeed at whatever you next choose to do. You have so many talents — writing, technology, creativity, helping your oldish parents navigate our phones and around big cities — that I have no doubt you will find your way in this crazy old world. Keep true to your principles, hold to your faith, and remember that enduring failure is part of learning how to succeed. (Dang, that sounded like part of a commencement speech. Sorry.)

Warren Zevon is one of my favorite singer/songwriters. He lived hard, was kind of a jerk, and died too young from cancer at 56. After his death, his fellow singer/songwriters wrote a tribute album and titled it “Enjoy Every Sandwich.” That was Zevon’s response to a question from David Letterman on his farewell talk-show tour, months away from dying in 2004. It’s an apt approach to life, I think.

Go enjoy every sandwich in this big old world. And congratulations again on getting that degree.

Love, Dad (more commonly known as Mistah Bowdahs)

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