William C. McRaven is just the right person to run the prestigious state 
university, having been a Navy Seal officer and supervising the hit 
squad that killed Osama bin-Laden:

Every morning in basic SEAL training, my instructors, who at the time 
were all Viet Nam veterans, would show up in my barracks room and the 
first thing they would inspect was your bed.

If you did it right, the corners would be square, the covers pulled 
tight, the pillow centered just under the headboard and the extra 
blanket folded neatly at the foot of the rack—rack—that’s Navy talk for bed.

It was a simple task—mundane at best. But every morning we were required 
to make our bed to perfection.  It seemed a little ridiculous at the 
time, particularly in light of the fact that were aspiring to be real 
warriors, tough battle hardened SEALs—but the wisdom of this simple act 
has been proven to me many times over.

If you make your bed every morning you will have accomplished the first 
task of the day.  It will give you a small sense of pride and it will 
encourage you to do another task and another and another.

By the end of the day, that one task completed will have turned into 
many tasks completed. Making your bed will also reinforce the fact that 
little things in life matter.

If you can’t do the little things right, you will never do the big 
things right.

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