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[精編]Snapchat創(chuàng)始人斯皮格爾在南加州大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮英語演講稿

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1、此資料由網(wǎng)絡(luò)收集而來,如有侵權(quán)請告知上傳者立即刪除。資料共分享,我們負(fù)責(zé)傳遞知識。 Snapchat創(chuàng)始人斯皮格爾在南加州大學(xué)畢業(yè)典禮英語演講稿   Dean Ellis, honored guests, faculty, family, friends, and the Class of 2021,   I cannot begin to express my gratitude for your generosity today. Thank you so much forinviting me to join you in celebrating your graduation!

2、Three years ago, I could never havecomprehended such an opportunity. Thank you, thank you, thank you.   About three years ago today, I was right where you are. I was sitting in a folding chair, justlike that one, and I was wearing my cap and gown, waiting to walk on stage. But I wasntgraduating. Wh

3、en they shook my hand and took my picture, they handed me an empty folder.You see at Stanford, they let you "walk" through graduation even if you havent actually finishedthe requirements necessary to get your diploma. You get to pretend that you are graduatingjust like everyone else, even

4、though you arent. The University had created this program forstudents who were using the summer term to finish up their degrees. I was using it because Iwas embarrassed, and I didnt want to be left out of the celebrations. What was I going to do?Stay in my dorm room while all of my friends processed

5、 into the stadium and tossed their capsinto the air without me? So I sat in the hot sun and I listened to Cory Booker talk for what feltlike quite a while, and I waved to my family who had traveled all the way to Stanford to watchme not to graduate. By the way, hi, Mom!   It only recently occurred

6、to me, while preparing this address, how totally absurd this wholecharade was. It reminded me that oftentimes we do all sorts of silly things to avoid appearingdifferent. Conforming happens so naturally that we can forget how powerful it is – we want tobe accepted by our peers – we want

7、to be a part of the group. Its in our biology. But the thingsthat make us human are those times we listen to the whispers of our soul and allow ourselves tobe pulled in another direction. Conformity is so fascinating and so pervasive that it has beenstudied for a very long time. See, it turns out th

8、ere are two things that can dramatically reduceconformity in a group setting. The first is a single dissenting voice, and the second is theability to communicate privately with other members of the group. Our government gives usthe right to privacy and the right to express ourselves freely in the ho

9、pe that we mightmitigate conformity. Democracy wasnt designed to promote popular thought. It wasarchitected to protect dissent. For, as President Kennedy said, "Conformity is the jailer offreedom and the enemy of growth."   I recently fell in love with a story about a great piece of Ameri

10、can art. And its about a guynamed Bob Rauschenberg. He was a young artist, and he went to go visit his idol. You know, hereally loved this guy and he was totally terrified. He was so nervous that he was clutching abottle of Jack Daniels for liquid courage. And the truth is: he actually wasnt just vi

11、siting. Hewas visiting Bill de Kooning to ask for something. He wanted one of Bill de Koonings drawings.You see, Bill de Kooning, he was a dumb guy, he knew exactly what Rauschenberg was up to,because Rauschenberg had recently been experimenting with his own art. He had been creatingthese drawings a

12、nd then erasing them. But that wasnt enough for Bob Rauschenberg, becauseBob Rauschenberg didnt want to just erase his own art, he wanted to erase the art of hishero. So de Kooning obliged but he took his time, and he tortured the young artist as hewandered around his studio in search of the perfect

13、 drawing. He didnt want to just give him arandom drawing. He wanted it to be something really great, something that he really loved.And he finally settled on a drawing that was very, very hard to erase. It was comprised oflayers of lead and charcoal. And he generously gave it to Bob Rauschenberg. Ac

14、cording to Bob,it took nearly two months to erase the drawing. But it was Jasper Johns who came along andframed it and he gave that drawing a title, called "Erased de Kooning by Bob Rauschenberg." Itwas Jasper Johns who recognized that in the process of erasing de Koonings work, BobRausche

15、nberg had actually created something new, his own new work of art.   I love this story because Bill de Kooning had the humility to recognize that the greatest thingwe can do is provide the best possible foundation for those who come after us. We mustwelcome our own erasure. So Im asked one question

16、 most often: "Why didnt you sell yourbusiness? It doesnt even make money. Its a fad. You could be on a boat right now. Everybodyloves boats. What is wrong with you?" And I am now convinced that the fastest way to figureout if you are doing something that is truly important to you is to fin

17、d someone who offers youa bunch of money to part with it. So the best thing is that no matter whether or not you sell,you will learn something very valuable about yourself. If you sell, you will know immediatelythat it wasnt the right dream anyways. And if you dont sell, youre probably onto somethin

18、g.Maybe you have the beginning of something meaningful. But dont feel bad if you sell out. Justdont stop there. I mean, gosh, we would have sold our first company, for sure. But no onewanted to buy it. When we decided not to sell our business, people called us a lot of thingsbesides crazy – th

19、ings like arrogant and entitled. The same words that Ive heard used todescribe our generation time and time again. The Millennial Generation. The "Me" Generation.Well, its true. We do have a sense of entitlement, a sense of ownership, because, after all,this is the world we were born into,

20、 and we are responsible for it.   The funny thing about "Erased de Kooning" is that it isnt for sale. Its safe and sound in theSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Its tremendously valuable, but it bears no price. Youalready have inside of you all of the amazing things you need to follow t

21、he dreams that youhave. And if you get stuck along the way, theres a ton of free information available on theInternet. Have faith in yourself and the person you are going to become. Know that you arecapable of all of the growth that will be expected of you and that you expect from yourself. Youwill

22、tackle every challenge headed your way – and if you dont – it wont be for lack of trying.Someone will always have an opinion about you. Whatever you do wont ever be enough. So findsomething important to you. Find something that you love. You are going to make a lot ofmistakes. Ive alread

23、y made a ton of them – some of them very publicly – and it will feelterrible, but it will be okay. Just apologize as quickly as you can and pray for forgiveness.   When you leave here, youre going to face a great challenge: a full-time job. And the hardestpart is going to be getting use

24、d to solving problems that dont yet have answers. In times ofdespair, you may believe the cynic who tells you that one person cannot make a difference –and there are times it may be hard to see your own impact. I beg you to remember that it isnot possible at this time or at any time to know the end results of our efforts. That is for ourGod alone. Please voice your dissent, anticipate your erasure, and find something you arentwilling to sell.   Congratulations to the class of 2021! Fight on!

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