2019.6.23(일)
Your path at 22 / will not necessarily be your path at 32 or 42.
One's dream is constantly evolving, / rising and falling, / changing course.
This happens in every job, / but because I have worked in comedy for 25 years, / I can probably speak best about my own profession.
But the point is this : It is our failure / to become our perceived ideal/ that ultimately defines us /
and makes us unique.
It's not easy, but if you accept your misfortune and handle it right, your perceived failure can become a catalyst
/ for profound re-invention.
And I bet, today, most of your would admit that your time here was very different from what you imagined.
Your roommate changed, / your major changed, / for some of you your sexual orientatoin changed.
I bet some of you have changed your sexual orientation since I began this speech.
I know I have.
But through the good / and especially the bad. / the person you are now is someone / you could never have conjured in
the fall of 2007.
I have told you many things todya, / most of it foolish / but some of it true.
I'd like to end my address / by breaking a taboo / and quoting myself form 17 months ago.
At the end of my final program with NBC, / just before siging off, /
I said "Work hard, be kind, / and amazing things will happen."
Today, / receiving this honor / and speaking to the Dartmouth Class of 2011 / from behind a tree-trunk, /
I have never believed that more.
Thank you very much, and congratulations.
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