Taylor Swift Receives Honorary Doctorate Star Shares Life Tips

From BZ/dpa

Singer-songwriter superstar Taylor Swift is now a PhD. The 32-year-old received an honorary doctorate from New York University on Wednesday (local time) – and gave the graduates a few life tips at their graduation ceremony in the packed stadium of the New York Yankees baseball team.

Tens of thousands of people – graduates and their families and friends – attended the celebration.

“Life can be hard, especially when you’re trying to carry everything at once,” said Swift, who has sold over 100 million records and been showered with Grammys. It is important to know what to keep and what to let go of – for example resentment over ex-partners or envy of other people’s jobs. “A toxic relationship can outweigh so many wonderful, simple pleasures. You can choose what your life has time and space for. Be demanding,” the artist advised the graduates.

Taylor Swift, who never went to college and started her music career at 15, received her PhD in Fine Arts. However, it’s best not to ask her for help in an emergency, “unless your specific emergency is that you urgently need to hear a song with a catchy hook and an extremely cathartic bridge section.” Or if someone is needed, the Can list over 50 breeds of cats in a minute.

One should never be too timid to achieve one’s goals, Swift continued. “Effortlessness is a myth.” You can also reinvent yourself at any time to get where you want to go: “I have good news: It’s entirely up to you. I also have some frightening news: it’s entirely up to you.”

At the end she told the students that it won’t always be easy: “And sometimes you’ll screw things up. I also. And when I do that, you will most likely read about it on the internet.” But even the biggest setbacks can be recovered. “As long as we’re lucky enough to breathe, we’re going to breathe deeply, inhale deeply, and exhale. And I’m a doctor now, so I know how breathing works.”

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