"An Education is the Lightest Burden You’ll Ever Carry"
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
—Robert Frost
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of virtually sitting down with John Fitzgerald, Executive Director of The International Business Council, an organization that “work[s] to drive global change through business.” We covered a great deal of territory during our wide-ranging discussion, traversing the long meandering path that has led me from surviving my syndrome to studying the Liberal Arts to selling ads to stringing sentences together professionally.
Though at times heartfelt and solemn, I hope that you listen closely so as to ascertain the unembarrassed joy that tinges my every word.
After all, truth is real, beauty is powerful, and life is fundamentally and unchangeably good.
I cede the digital pulpit to John’s ever-so-gracious introduction:
As simple as this sounds, Tom White went to college for an education, not a job. Tom graduated from Notre Dame in 2014 with his sights set on being an attorney. In fact, he even refers to his degree as PLS - Probably Law School.
Instead of law school, he entered the business world. From starting and shuttering a company to learning from Stephen Colbert, join us for this insightful, candid, funny, and heart-warming conversation from a person who needs only three things to survive - faith, family and friends.
I hope that you enjoy as much as I did: