Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Graduation Speech: Happiness is Success :: Graduation Speech, Commencement Address

A few months ago I was sitting in the guidance center waiting for some transcripts. I was having one of those high-stress, low-patience days and I was just in a very bad mood. As I waited, I noticed a little book on one of the coffee tables called What happiness is. Cynically curious, I picked up the book and fingered by it. Each page was different quote about what happiness is, and as I read each one, I started to slowly lift out of my acidulent mood. The first one I read was Happiness sneaks in through a door you didnt know you left open. - John Barrymore. I could buy that, I was starting to feel a little better. The next one I read was All who would win joy must share it, happiness was innate(p) a twin. - Lord Byron. Now that felt good to read my present mood. Eagerly, I read the third one. Happiness is going to the 20 year reunification and finding that the boy elected most likely to succeed, didnt. Needless to say, I felt a little disenfranchised by this one. Having won that c ategory in the yearbook this year, I felt a sudden added pressure. I was now indentured for 20 years to try to succeed in order to proceed all of you from being happy. It was a lose-lose situation for all of us. For a time after, my thoughts often drifted to that 20-year reunion. How was I going to be successful? How was I going to extend I fulfilled my high school yearbooks prophecy? How was I going to be a success? Immediately, my thoughts drifted to money. Success to most Americans immediately means unsound houses, hot cars, bling-bling. I had no guarantees to myself that I would be a success. There was nothing I could do but continue to work hard, stay up late writing papers and hang posters my entire life history for dances. I didnt necessarily want this. So I began to question what success is to me. And its more than the platitude of happiness. What success is to me, could be radically different than what success is to anyone else in this room. Its up to me to define it f or me. Its up to me to decide what I have to do in my life to make it a success. We all set our own expectations.

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