You know, like falsely claiming to be a minority in order to advance your career.

Mass Live reports.

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells Suffolk University graduates to get ready for the unexpected

.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren encouraged graduates of Suffolk University’s College of Arts & Sciences to find opportunities along life’s many winding roads, and get ready for the unexpected.

The Massachusetts Democrat spoke at one of three Suffolk commencements on Sunday, telling her own life story and taking a swipe at presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. She also received an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree.

“If you take the unexpected opportunities when they come up, if you know yourself and if you fight for what you believe in, I can promise that you will live a life that is rich with meaning,” said Warren.

“All the planning in the world can’t prepare you for the twists that are coming your way,” she added. “Don’t be so focused in your plans that you are unwilling to consider the unexpected.”

She illustrated her point with lessons drawn from her own life. Warren became interested in the law after she lost a teaching job because she was pregnant, and spent her days watching legal dramas on television. That set her on a new path toward government service and her election to the Senate in 2012.


 
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