Mitt Romney Speech at Trine University for 2016 Commencement
Earlier this year, former Governor of Massachussetts and US Presidential Candidate, Mitt Romney addressed graduating students at Trine University, Indiana, in a 2016 Commencement Speech.
In his talk to students, parents and faculty members, Mitt structured his advice into remarks entitled, the ‘Seven Habits of Highly Happy People’, borrowing from the book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by his own college friend and best-selling author, Stephen R. Covey. In an address that covered the eternal concerns of love, friendship, family, working hard, staying humble and the tools we have to shape our own future, Mitt used anecdotes, stories and experiences from his own personal, business and public life to produce an amusing and thought-provoking speech.
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Mitt Romney was the 2012 Republican nominee for President of the United States. He was also a leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, which eventually went to John McCain. Elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002, Mitt Romney presided over a dramatic reversal of state fortunes and a period of sustained economic expansion. Without raising taxes or increasing debt, he balanced the budget every year of his administration, closing a $3 billion budget gap inherited when he took office.
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