May 26, 2025 - 12:24

During a recent address to graduates at Princeton University, Jerome Powell shared candid insights about his life choices and career path. He recounted that, upon completing his studies, he felt lost and lacked a clear direction. "I had no real plan for life after Princeton," Powell admitted, revealing a sense of uncertainty that many graduates can relate to.
In a surprising twist, Powell also discussed his decision to avoid majoring in economics during his time at the university, describing the subject as "boring and useless." This revelation highlights his unconventional approach to education and career development. Despite his initial reluctance towards economics, Powell eventually found himself at the helm of the Federal Reserve, where he now plays a crucial role in shaping the United States' monetary policy.
Powell's journey serves as a reminder that the path to success is often unpredictable and that initial interests do not always dictate future achievements. His story resonates with graduates embarking on their own uncertain journeys.
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