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The road to success is a long, winding road that is littered with wreckages of promising careers that crashed and burned. It's not a pretty thing to see talent wasted, it's even sadder to waste it yourself.

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Jimmy Buffett

University of Miami Commencement 2015, 2015

12:38

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The Story Behind This Quote

Buffett's first rule — 'Everything in moderation' — came with an honest admission that he learned it the hard way at age 40. Hangovers had started to feel 'like surgical recovery,' and he had watched too many talented people destroy themselves through excess. The image of a road littered with career wreckages was particularly vivid coming from someone who had spent decades in the music industry, where self-destruction is almost a cliche. Buffett had seen firsthand what happened when talented people couldn't or wouldn't moderate their behavior — and he acknowledged being at risk himself before making the change. 'These days I get up about the time I used to go to bed,' he told the graduates. The transformation from late-night excess to early-morning discipline hadn't diminished his creativity or his joy in life — it had actually enabled both to flourish over a career spanning more than 600 songs.

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