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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved

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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was studying at Yale Law School, seriously thought about a problem, he loves jazz, he also likes to influence people, he likes and is good at both, how to choose.

After much deliberation, he decided: to take the road of politics.

From then on, he went on steadfastly, becoming Arkansas attorney general at the age of thirty, serving six consecutive governors (every two years) from the age of thirty-two, until reaching the peak of his political career at the age of forty-six - being elected president of the United States.

For more than 20 years, from Baiding to the peak, the time is not long compared to the height reached, and we have long recognized the direction, established the goal, recognized the path, and made fewer detours.

There is one less jazz musician in the world, but Clinton's hobby has not completely gone to waste, and the few saxophone songs that have been preserved can from time to time add charm to the politician.

The 2001 Fortune Global Forum was held in Hong Kong, Clinton attended a speech, and in the evening at the bar of the Grand Hyatt Wan Chai, he played a song, and the amateur musician who stepped down from the presidency was full of silver hair, relaxed and dashing, and the charm was still irresistible.

When people choose a career, the ideal is to be able to get together: love (like), talent (good at), opportunity.

"Who doesn't need to climb hill after hill in their life? When you meet the hills, you can see another open scene--- some unexpected surprises, some endless changes of the four seasons. ”

Reading Wu Shihong's "Over the Hill" gives more wisdom enlightenment in life and the workplace.

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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he was at Yale Law School, thought hard about it: he loved jazz and his influence on crowds, both of which he loved

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