You don't have to have a dream. Be micro-ambitious. Put your head down and work with pride on whatever is in front of you. You never know where you might end up.
Tim Minchin
University of Western Australia Commencement, 2013, 2013
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Tim Minchin, the Australian comedian, musician, and creator of the musical 'Matilda,' opened his now-famous nine life lessons with a deliberate subversion of commencement speech clichés. While Americans on talent shows always talk about their dreams, Minchin advocated for passionate dedication to short-term goals instead. He argued that if you focus too far ahead, you won't see the shiny thing in your peripheral vision — the next worthy pursuit that might change your life. His own career proved the point: he never had a grand dream but followed his curiosity and craft from one opportunity to the next, eventually becoming a globally celebrated performer and composer.