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4.5/5 | 3.6/5 Originally published 2000 Genre Inspirational Fiction | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ten Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Went Out into the Real World is a book by Maria Shriver, published in 2000. It evolved from her commencement address at College of the Holy Cross, during which she said "Ten Things I Wish Someone had told me at Graduation Before I Went Out in the World". They are elaborated in her book (listed as the titles of its chapters)::
- First and Foremost: Pinpoint Your Passion
- No Job Is Beneath You
- Who You Work for and with Is as Important as What You Do
- Your Behavior Has Consequences
- Be Willing to Fail
- Superwoman is Dead (and Superman may be taking Viagra)
- Children Do Change Your Career (Not to Mention Your Entire Life)
- Marriage is a Hell of a Lot of Hard Work
- Don't Expect Anyone Else to Support You Financially
- Laughter
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