The 9 Things Every Graduate Should Know

This book gathers practical and reflective guidance for people entering adult life at a moment of uncertainty, ambition, and self-construction. It addresses the years after school as a period defined not only by career choices but also by emotional habits, identity, resilience, and the need to think clearly about how a life gets built.

The content speaks to independence, work, self-respect, discipline, relationships, and the mismatch between external expectations and inner direction. Instead of reducing graduation to success tips, it treats it as the beginning of a deeper education in judgment, character, and self-trust.

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The 9 Things Every Graduate Should Know by Brianna Wiest

From Brianna Wiest — internationally bestselling author of The Mountain Is You, 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think, The Pivot Year, and more. Her books have sold over 1 million copies worldwide, appear regularly on international bestseller lists, and are being translated into more than 40 languages.

In May 2024, Brianna Wiest returned to Elizabethtown College to deliver the commencement address to its graduating class. The 9 Things Every Graduate Should Know is that speech, transcribed and designed as a book: nine lessons she wishes she had known at the moment of her own beginning, written to an audience of one — the version of herself standing on exactly that threshold.

A few of the nine things:

1. Don’t reject yourself first.

2. Do not stop believing you can create a life you love, even after chapters you didn’t like.

3. Don’t talk yourself out of the person you actually want to be.

4. You must live in a way other people won’t, if you are to live in a way other people can’t.

This is a short, beautifully designed book — transcribed speech, typographically presented, the kind of object that reads in a single sitting and stays with you for years. It makes an ideal gift for anyone graduating, transitioning, or standing at any threshold and asking what comes next.

Who is this book for?

Graduates of high school, college, or any program — the primary audience, directly addressed
Anyone in transition: career change, relationship change, starting over, starting fresh
Readers of Wiest’s longer works (The Mountain Is You, The Pivot Year, 101 Essays) who want her most direct, personal, and concentrated voice
Gift buyers looking for something more substantive than a card, more personal than a generic inspirational book, and specifically calibrated to the moment of a graduation

Main themes of the book?

The book focuses on early adulthood, judgment, resilience, independence, work, purpose, self-respect, and life-building after graduation.

It also considers decision-making, emotional maturity, discipline, relationships, and the realities that follow formal education.

Why this book stands out from other self-help books?

Unlike generic graduation gift books, this title treats the post-school years as a serious period of character formation. Its stronger point is that it links career, identity, and emotional maturity instead of reducing adulthood to motivational slogans.

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