Tim Minchin is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, musician, and director. He is very outspoken, controversial, and provocative with his satire. For instance, in 2010 he wrote The Pope Song, inspired by Pope Benedict and the abuse controversy that resurfaced that year. Given the lyrics of the song, it is astonishing that he performed it during a live show at the Royal Albert Hall with the Heritage Orchestra.
"In 2013, the University of Western Australia awarded Minchin an honorary Doctor of Letters degree for his contribution to the arts, recognising his outstanding achievements and worldwide acclaim as a composer, lyricist, actor, writer, and comedian" [Wikipedia]. In his address, he presented 9 life lessons:
Eight. Respect people with less power than you. I have in the past made important decisions about people I work with---agents and producers, big decisions---based largely on how they treat the waitstaff in the restaurants we're having the meeting in. I don't care if you're most powerful cat in the room, I will judge you on how you treat the least powerful.
See here and here.
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