Sadly, I was not chosen as valedictorian
and even with a 4.0 GPA. No one tapped me on the shoulder to ask me to speak at
my upcoming graduation. And no, I am not
here to complain about that at all. What I thought would be interesting though
is to write a speech as though I were addressing a teeming mass of young adults
on the cusp of turning those tassels
So ya, no one asked me to do it but
yet here it is anyway…
Hello
fellow Sun Devils. Hello class of
2018. HELLO TO THE FUTURE!
(Hold for applause)
Ya know two years ago I gave up a
lot to go back to school. I gave up seniority, money (Oh
so much money!) and comfort of the known.
However, what I found was much
greater. I found my purpose. I found meaning in my life, and what I believe to
be the lives of so many others.
What is that meaning you ask?
Helping those that need it.
For you see, I have come to realize
that not every addict is hopeless, not every homeless person is on the streets
because they chose to be, and not every person with money is happy. The strange
part about it is, inherently, I already knew all of that, it was as though I
just needed to prove it to myself.
And the beautiful thing about this
is that standing here today; all of you have helped me. Because you see, a great deal of my
cynical world view was fueled by the notion that no one else cared, so why
should I?
What I have witnessed during my time
at ASU (hold for applause) is a generation of individuals who desire a change
for the better. This has given me- once the most cynical of cynics on the earth-
hope.
The strength and determination that
all of you have shown, and have shown me, has been my fuel when I thought I had
no more fuel in the tank. It has reminded me that the evening world news is not
necessarily representative of the world itself.
We social workers are taught not to
give advice, however I am going to break that maxim just slightly for this one
occasion…
As you go out into the world following today,
as you serve the populations that you hold dear- whether they be the elderly, those
without shelter, the differently-abled, those in recovery, distressed and oppressed
peoples- or simply those that have encountered a rough portion of road in life,
please do one thing:
Think critically as an individual,
but think for the greater good.
Thank you! We now return you to your
regularly scheduled graduation ceremony!
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