My friends know me so well that when they read about something inspiring they share it with me because I’ll share it out with you. So, from my friend Ryan Tripp to you, a lesson from Bill Gates.

As told to students in grade school…I love this.  
Rule  1  : Life is  not fair – get used to it!
Rule  2  : The world  doesn’t care about your  self-esteem. 
The world  will expect you to accomplish  something 
BEFORE you  feel good about  yourself.
Rule  3 : You will  NOT make $60,000 a year right out of high  school. 
You won’t  be a vice-president with a car phone until you  earn both.
Rule  4 : If you  think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a  boss
Rule  5  : Flipping  burgers is not beneath your  dignity. 
Your  Grandparents had a different word for burger  flipping: 
They  called it opportunity.
Rule  6 : If you  mess up, it’s  not your parents’  fault, 
so don’t  whine about your mistakes, learn from  them.
Rule  7 : Before  you were born, your parents weren’t as  boring 
as they  are now.  They  got that way from paying your  bills, 
cleaning  your clothes and listening to  you 
talk about  how cool you thought you  were.  
 
So before  you save the rain  forest 
from the  parasites of your parent’s  generation, 
try  delousing the closet in your own  room.
Rule  8 : Your  school may have done away with winners and  losers, 
but life  HAS NOT. In some schools, they  have abolished failing  grades 
and  they’ll give you as MANY TIMES as you  want to get the right  answer. 
*This  doesn’t bear the slightest resemblance to  ANYTHING in real life.
Rule  9  : Life is  not divided into semesters. 
You don’t  get summers off and very few  employers 
are  interested in helping you FIND  YOURSELF. 
*Do that on  your own time.
Rule  10 :  Television is NOT real life. 
In real  life people actually have to leave the coffee  shop and go to  jobs.
Rule  11  : Be nice  to nerds.

Great lessons, great place to start, now go be fearless.

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