The Losers Guide has decided to break with its long tradition of putting up original advice for New Yorkers in the hopes of bringing you a particularly insightful quote. The following is an excerpt from this year's College of Mount St. Vincent commencement speech given by John Patrick Shanley, the playwright who penned Doubt. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
"Not to bring up something upsetting, but when you leave here today, you may go through a period of unemployment. My suggestion is this: Enjoy the unemployment. Have a second cup of coffee. Go to the park. Read Walt Whitman. Walt Whitman loved being unemployed. I don't believe he ever did a day's work in his life. As you may know, he was a poet. If a lot of time goes by and you continue to be unemployed, you may want to consider announcing to all appropriate parties that you have become a poet."
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