Steve Carell delivered the keynote speech to the graduates of America's prestigious Princeton University this year and shared some great advice. In his brilliantly comical way, Carell demonstrates how we 'don't 'look each other in the eye anymore', opting instead for texts and tweets. He urges for a return to our 'analogue' past, suggesting that texting simply insulates and protects us from the truth; it 'protexts' us as Carell so eloquently puts it.
Carell's' speech will resonate with anyone yearning for a return to a simpler time (and yes, I do see the irony of sharing this via a blog). He closes with the philosophy to 'do something kind, make someone laugh and don't take yourself too seriously'; great advice for anyone, no matter what stage of life you're in.
Carell's' speech will resonate with anyone yearning for a return to a simpler time (and yes, I do see the irony of sharing this via a blog). He closes with the philosophy to 'do something kind, make someone laugh and don't take yourself too seriously'; great advice for anyone, no matter what stage of life you're in.
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