Always protect your reputation — and have the courage to follow your dreams.
Louis B. Susman
Connecticut College Commencement 2012, 2012
Die Geschichte hinter diesem Zitat
Near the close of his speech, Susman distilled his advice into two simple principles: protect your reputation and follow your dreams. As someone who had served as a senior banker, political fundraiser, and eventually U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James — the most prestigious ambassadorial posting — Susman knew firsthand that reputation and courage were the twin engines of a meaningful career. His pairing of these two ideas was deliberate. Reputation without courage leads to a safe but uninspired life; courage without reputation leads to recklessness. Together, they form the foundation for building something worthwhile. Coming from a man who had navigated the highest levels of finance, politics, and diplomacy, the advice carried the weight of lived experience.