“If it is not to make the world better, what is money for?” – Elizabeth Taylor Although many Millennials already have the instinct to make the world a better place, Elizabeth Taylor made it clear through her lifelong AIDS work that with fame and money should come a legacy. If you expect to have a legacy, whether it is just in a community or on a bigger scale, you have to look past yourself and work towards a greater good. “My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by buying the large sunglasses and the little sleeveless dress” – Audrey Hepburn Her classic beauty was un-doubtable but even Audrey Hepburn knew that any woman could step into her “shoes”. Her humble take on her splendor brought her out her classiness, encouraging others to believe in what she was saying. Millennials tend to follow trends but these cannot define the person in them. To be successful, believe in what is trying to be accomplished and present yourself accordingly for the desired position. “You believe lies so that you will eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes, good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” – Marilyn Monroe It’s hard to believe that bad things happen for a reason but Monroe knew throughout her scandalous fame that sometimes shit happens but it may be for a greater good. It’s important to believe first in yourself instead of others, and only then can you truly know what you are looking for (relationship, great career, or just a good time). “I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.” – Audrey Hepburn Hepburn may not be known for the drugs or scandals she was involved in but she did know that life is too hard to be taken too seriously. Laughing allows for people to connect and develop relationships based on sheer joy. Looking past what career aspirations Millennials have it is important to remember that life is no fun without people to laugh at it with.
Insight into the reality of a Millennial/Generation Y'er breaking ground in the new economy.
3.30.2011
Iconic Lessons for Millennial women
“If it is not to make the world better, what is money for?” – Elizabeth Taylor Although many Millennials already have the instinct to make the world a better place, Elizabeth Taylor made it clear through her lifelong AIDS work that with fame and money should come a legacy. If you expect to have a legacy, whether it is just in a community or on a bigger scale, you have to look past yourself and work towards a greater good. “My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by buying the large sunglasses and the little sleeveless dress” – Audrey Hepburn Her classic beauty was un-doubtable but even Audrey Hepburn knew that any woman could step into her “shoes”. Her humble take on her splendor brought her out her classiness, encouraging others to believe in what she was saying. Millennials tend to follow trends but these cannot define the person in them. To be successful, believe in what is trying to be accomplished and present yourself accordingly for the desired position. “You believe lies so that you will eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes, good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” – Marilyn Monroe It’s hard to believe that bad things happen for a reason but Monroe knew throughout her scandalous fame that sometimes shit happens but it may be for a greater good. It’s important to believe first in yourself instead of others, and only then can you truly know what you are looking for (relationship, great career, or just a good time). “I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.” – Audrey Hepburn Hepburn may not be known for the drugs or scandals she was involved in but she did know that life is too hard to be taken too seriously. Laughing allows for people to connect and develop relationships based on sheer joy. Looking past what career aspirations Millennials have it is important to remember that life is no fun without people to laugh at it with.
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