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Don't do what makes you happy. Do what makes you great. Do what's uncomfortable and scary and hard but pays off in the long run. Be willing to fail. Let yourself fail. Fail in the way and the place where you would be proud to fail.

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Charlie Day

Merrimack College Commencement 2014, 2014

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Day challenged the conventional commencement wisdom of 'do what makes you happy.' Drawing on his own experience of years of rejection in New York — being told he was too short, too strange, that he'd 'never work in comedy' — he argued that everything he's truly proud of has been hard work, and he's not always happy. The real measure isn't happiness but greatness: pushing through discomfort, accepting failure as a necessary part of the process, and trusting that the struggle itself gives success its meaning.

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