Google CEO Sundar Pichai told Carnegie Mellon students that they’re “far more likely to do well” if they find what they love doing.
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00:00The main thing I would tell them is not to be too stressed.
00:04Like, you know, I think, you know, people are...
00:06These are Carnegie Mellon students, by the way.
00:09Which is why I'm telling that.
00:11I think there's such a, you know,
00:13you're trying very, very hard to figure out
00:15what it is that you want to do.
00:18And I think your mind is telling you a lot of things,
00:23but I think you want to take the time to figure out
00:26what it is that your heart would enjoy you doing, right?
00:29If you do what you enjoy, you're far more likely to do well.
00:33And for some people, that answer is very obvious very early.
00:38But for some people, it can happen five to 10 years later.
00:43And so I think the main advice I would have
00:46is to take that time to figure it out.
00:48And, you know, sometimes patience is a virtue.
00:52And I think that's hard for people to, you know,
00:54the people are impatient to quickly figure out
00:56what it is that they want to do.
00:57But to slow down and try and find what it is that they love doing,
01:02I think is the most important thing you can do.