Editorial

Wise words from a surprising source

Thursday, August 15, 2013

It's hard for a baby boomer to have much respect for an actor like Ashton Kutcher, with his air-headed role on "That '70s Show" to his marriage to the much older Demi Moore, his mindless "Punk'd" series on MTV or even his seedy character replacing the even seedier Charlie Sheen on "Three and a Half Men."

But that baby boomer may be wrong.

Now promoting his role role as iconic baby boomer, Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs, a video of Kutcher's acceptance speech at this year's Teen Choice Awards has gone viral.

In case you missed it, here are excerpts of the transcript:

"You know, I thought that ... it might be interesting in -- in Hollywood in the industry the stuff we do, there's a lot of insider secrets to keeping your career going and a lot of insider secrets to making things tick and, uh, I feel like a fraud.

"My name is actually not even Ashton. Ashton is my middle name. My first name's Chris. And -- and -- it always has been. It got changed when I was like 19 and I became an actor.

"But there are some really amazing things that I learned when I was Chris, and I wanted to share those things with you guys, because I think it's helped me be here today.

"So it's really three things.

"The first thing is about opportunity, the second thing is about being sexy and the third thing is about living life.

"So first the opportunity. I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work ... When I was 13 I had my first job with my dad carrying shingles up to the roof. And then I got a job washing dishes at a restaurant. And then I got a job in grocery store deli. And then I got a job in a factory sweeping Cheerio dust off the ground. And I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. I was always just lucky to have a job. And every job that I had was a stepping stone to my next job and I never quit my job until I had my next job. And so opportunities look a lot like work.

"Number two: being sexy.

"The sexiest thing in the entire world is being really smart. And being thoughtful. And being generous. Everything else is crap! I promise you! It's just crap that people try to sell to you to make you feel like less. So don't buy it. Be smart, be thoughtful, and be generous.

"The third thing is something that I just re-learned when I was making this movie about Steve Jobs.

"And Steve Jobs said: When you grow up you tend to get told that the world is the way that it is and that your life is to live your life inside the world and try not to get in too much trouble and maybe get an education and get a job and make some money and have a family.

"But life can be a lot broader than that when you realize one simple thing and that is that everything around us that we call life was made up by people that are no smarter than you. And you can build your own thing, you can build your own life that other people can live in. So build a life -- don't live one, build one -- find your opportunity, and always be sexy. I love you guys."

We know a lot of baby boomers can't wait to see the new movie about Steve Jobs. But just because they lived through the era portrayed in the movie doesn't mean they can't learn something from the much younger actor playing the lead role.

You can watch the speech here: http://bit.ly/1cPJP0b

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