I still get up at 5:30 every morning because I like my life so much that I hate to waste any of it by sleeping more than is necessary.
Andy Rooney
Colgate University Commencement 1996, 1996
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Andy Rooney opened the advice portion of his speech by establishing his credentials not as a wise elder but as a genuinely happy person. At 77 years old, he told graduates that if living a happy life gave someone the right to advise others, then he was 'eminently qualified.' This line captured Rooney's philosophy in miniature — a man so engaged with life that sleep felt like a waste. He went on to describe how the best parts of his life weren't the big achievements but the small daily pleasures: a drink of cold water, the newspaper in the driveway, beating someone away from a traffic light. He took more enjoyment from sitting at his desk writing than from the money it brought in — 'a good thing, because I write every day but I get paid only once every two weeks.' It was a quiet but powerful argument for finding work you love.