It’s that time of year—graduation season. This May I will be celebrating a number of graduates, including three in our very own family. These students, combined with my frequent guest lectures on college campuses across the United States, and our decade-long study of millennials at the Case Foundation, have provided me a front row seat to the questions—and dread—that college graduates sometimes carry. Among the most frequent questions I receive from those poised to venture out into the world is, “What do you wish you had known when you were just starting out?”