Thursday, May 30, 2019

Graduation Speech -- Graduation Speech, Commencement Address

As a graduation speaker, Im supposed to stand up here reflectively gazing out upon the few, the proud, the chosen the mannikin of 2012, and point in general clearions while saying the clich, Among us I see the first female president and a future congressman and the adjacent mayor of Everett. But besides that I would never in my most vengeful moments wish those positions upon any of you, I cannot make those assertions because I am categorically against campaigns of any kind. Inspirational speaker John Bytheway said, Success is more likely to come naturally from living life fully than by a direct and pointed campaign to achieve that long-range goal. This asserts that its better to achieve by living deliberately than by doorbelling. Maybe this is because of those things we associate with campaigning. Campaigning implies the pursuit of power or a position. Whistle stops arent about smelling the roses or enjoying the view, theyre about shaking as many hands and kissing as many babies as possible, never mind the names and faces. Campaigning implies competition. Some people dont go after opportunities because they wish to avoid the cannibalism involved, and its really unfortunate that any of our high naturalize experiences may have been less because of a fear of friction. Even more misguided were those who did compete, but only because there was the chance to become taller by stand up on someone elses head. They didnt know the cause, they didnt really care they just wanted the crown. And campaigning ends in one of two ways you either win or you lose. Now Im not trying to knock on goals. On the contrary, dis peak a goal worth working for, something you can be passionate about. disclose yet, get yourself a project... ..., I get it. Those times are bonuses, because sometimes theres nothing there is no thanks, there is no recognition. But we dont do it for the crown. We dont campaign. We do good things for the right reasons at Wilson so now, now I can gaze prophet ically out upon the few, the anxious, the survivors of CE the Class of 2003, and predict that among us is the put forward who will endure bad weather and worse calls during a Little League game only to be thanked by muddy cleats on the seat of the car. Among us is the kindred spirit who will pick up the neighbors blown-over trashcan every Thursday morning. Among us is the nine-to-fiver who will stick around until eight to cover for an overwhelmed colleague. We do good things for the right reasons. It may not be glamorous, but its genuine. We may not build monuments, but we have and will continue to make memories.

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