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Life will happen to you, whether you try to guide it or not, so you might as well try to influence the outcome. You have to know what you want and you have to be willing to go after it.

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David Cote

University of New Hampshire Commencement 2011, 2011

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Cote placed this line as the capstone of his section on getting out of your comfort zone, and it served as a kind of thesis statement for his entire career philosophy. The logic was disarmingly simple: since life is going to happen regardless, passivity has no upside. You're going to experience change, challenge, and surprise whether you seek them out or not — so you might as well be an active participant. The statement carried particular weight given Cote's own story. His life had 'happened to him' in ways he never planned — failing at manual labor, almost joining the Navy, fishing commercially, getting married young — but at each juncture, he chose to influence the outcome rather than drift. That choice eventually took him from being an hourly factory worker hoping to make $20,000 a year to becoming the CEO of a $37 billion global company. For UNH graduates in 2011, entering a job market still recovering from the Great Recession, the message was both realistic and empowering. Cote wasn't promising that everything would work out — he was promising that trying to influence the outcome was always better than not trying.

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