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When you get a regular job, you start acting like regular people. And if you graduate from Emerson, you are not a regular person.

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Jay Leno

Emerson College Commencement 2014, 2014

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Leno's advice to 'try not to get a regular job' was both counterintuitive and deeply practical for a graduating class of aspiring artists and communicators. He wasn't suggesting laziness — he was warning against the gravitational pull of conventional employment, which he believed could slowly extinguish the creative fire that had brought them to a school like Emerson. The underlying logic was that creative careers require a different kind of commitment than traditional ones. Regular hours, predictable income, and comfortable routines are seductive precisely because creative work is so uncertain. But Leno had built his career by accepting every second-rate talk show appearance, no matter how terrible, until he was good enough for The Tonight Show. His counsel was to stay in the creative arena — to accept discomfort and uncertainty as the price of remaining true to their unusual abilities and ambitions.

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