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Find ways to make work seem like play, or perhaps make play into something that you get paid to do.

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Clayborne Carson

Niagara University Commencement 2008, 2008

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Carson opened his speech with a series of lighthearted pieces of advice before arriving at his more substantial theme. Having just returned from Hawaii, where he was both relaxing and writing an essay about Taylor Branch's epic trilogy on the civil rights movement, Carson offered this practical wisdom about the relationship between work and enjoyment. He modeled this advice with his own life, showing how reviewing a magnificent three-volume history of the United States while sitting on a gorgeous Hawaiian beach was both deeply rewarding scholarship and a form of play. He encouraged graduates to seek that same integration in their own careers.

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