When I graduated from the University of Kentucky (Go Cats!) with my undergraduate degree, my great aunt/surrogate grandmother gave me a card with a poem about success. The verse was so powerful to me that I’ve kept that card since. It’s been with me through at least six homes, five states, four offices, and three universities. I couldn’t finish the countdown with two and one, so apologies to any reader who feels the countdown unfinished. Many of you will likely have come across the poem in some way at some point in your life. Here is a modern version of the verse.
To Laugh Often and Much
To Laugh Often and Much
To Laugh Often and Much
When I graduated from the University of Kentucky (Go Cats!) with my undergraduate degree, my great aunt/surrogate grandmother gave me a card with a poem about success. The verse was so powerful to me that I’ve kept that card since. It’s been with me through at least six homes, five states, four offices, and three universities. I couldn’t finish the countdown with two and one, so apologies to any reader who feels the countdown unfinished. Many of you will likely have come across the poem in some way at some point in your life. Here is a modern version of the verse.