哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲稿——人生唯一目标是做自己

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2024年哈佛大学毕业典礼致辞

2024年哈佛大学毕业典礼致辞

2024年哈佛大学毕业典礼致辞亲爱的黑格尔校长、教职员工、亲朋好友、各位毕业生:在这个令人激动的日子里,我很荣幸能够站在这里,向你们致以最诚挚的祝贺和最热烈的欢呼!首先,我想对所有即将毕业的学生们表示最衷心的祝福。

你们在过去的几年里,在哈佛这个顶尖的学府里,度过了充实而难忘的时光。

你们以无与伦比的智慧、勤奋和毅力克服了一个个的困难,向世界展示了你们的优秀和坚韧。

今天,你们告别了这片校园,迈向了新的人生阶段。

愿你们在人生的舞台上能够继续展现出自己的光辉和才华,成为无愧于哈佛大学校友的杰出代表。

回想起你们在哈佛度过的日子,我相信你们深深地感受到了这所学府的庄严和伟大。

哈佛大学作为世界顶级的学府,有着悠久的历史,庞大的资源和极高的声誉。

但哈佛大学不仅仅是建筑和声名,更是一种精神和追求。

在这里,你们不仅接受了优秀的教育,更培养了自己的思辨能力和批判思维,拥有了无限的探索精神和科学的严谨态度。

这些品质将伴随你们一生,并成为你们前行路上的宝贵财富。

在哈佛的学习是一次全方位的成长,它不仅培养了你们的学术能力,更塑造了你们的人格和价值观。

在这里,你们遇到了来自世界各地的优秀同学,交流思想,拓宽了眼界,深刻体会到了多元文化的魅力。

在这里,你们遇到了充满激情和智慧的教授,他们的教诲将让你们终身受益。

在这里,你们经历了风雨,也享受了阳光,学会了坚韧,也懂得了感恩。

这一切都使你们成熟起来,更加明确了自己的价值和责任。

2024年,是特殊的一年。

全球范围内爆发的COVID-19疫情让我们面临前所未有的挑战和考验。

可是,正是在这个特殊的时期,你们展现了非凡的勇气和坚韧。

你们顺应时代的呼唤,参与到抗击疫情的行动中,为社会做出了贡献,体现了哈佛大学学子的担当和使命感。

这一切都让我更加坚信,你们将成为未来的领军人物,为人类的进步和社会的发展贡献力量。

在这个动荡的时代,世界正发生着翻天覆地的变化。

科技的进步正在以前所未有的速度改变着我们的生活和工作方式。

JK罗琳在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲中英双语节选版

JK罗琳在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲中英双语节选版

T h e F r i n g e B e n e f i t s o f F a i l u r e,a n d t h e I m p o r t a n c e o f I m a g i n a t i o n H a r v a r d U n i v e r s i t y C o m m e n c e m e n t A d d r e s s J.K.R o w l i n g T e r c e n t e n a r y T h e a t r e,J u n e5,2008 失败的好处和想象力的重要性哈佛大学毕业典礼J.K.罗琳2008年6月5日President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers,members of the faculty, proud parents, and, above all, graduates,福斯特主席,哈佛公司和监察委员会的各位成员,各位老师、家长、全体毕业生们:The first thing I would like to say is "thank you." Not only has Harvard given me an extraordinary honour, but the weeks of fear and nausea I’ve endured at the thought of giving this commencement address have made me lose weight. A win-win situation! Now all I have to do is take deep breaths, squint at the red banners and convince myself that I am at the world’s largest Gryffindors' reunion.首先请允许我说一声谢谢。

扎克伯格:在2017年哈佛毕业典礼上的演讲稿(全文)

扎克伯格:在2017年哈佛毕业典礼上的演讲稿(全文)

扎克伯格:在2017年哈佛毕业典礼上的演讲稿(全文)在2017年哈佛毕业典礼上的演讲稿扎克伯格Faust校长,校监委员会成员们,老师、校友、朋友、自豪的家长们、管理委员会的委员们,以及全世界最伟大学校的毕业生们!今天和你们待在一起我备感荣幸,因为说实话,你们完成了一个我永远无法办到的成就。

等我做完这个演讲,这将是我第一次在哈佛大学完成的某件事。

2017的毕业班同学,祝贺你们!我本不可能是站在这里发表演讲的人,不仅仅因为我是一名辍学生,还因为其实我们是同一代人。

我作为学生走在这个校园里,也就是不过十年前的事情。

我们学习过同样的知识,同样在EC10课堂上补觉。

尽管我们通过不同的方式来到这里,尤其那些来自Quad园区的同学(The Quad以前是Radcliffe College的女生宿舍。

Radcliffe从1879至1977年是哈佛的女性学院,1977年汇入哈佛);但今天我想和你们分享的是,我对我们这代人的一些想法,和我们正在合力建设的这个世界。

首先,过去几天令我想起很多美好的回忆。

你们当中多少人还确切记得,当初收到哈佛的录取通知邮件时在做什么?当时我正在玩《文明》游戏,然后我跑下楼,找到我的父亲,不过他的反应很奇怪,居然开始拍摄我打开邮件的过程。

那个视频可能看着挺难过吧。

但我发誓,被哈佛录取,是最令我父母为我感到骄傲的事情。

你们还记得在哈佛上的第一节课吗?我上的是计算机121,Harry Lewis老师超级棒。

当时我要迟到了,于是抓了件T恤就套在身上,结果直到下午才发现我把它前后里外都穿反了,商标都露在前胸。

然后我还纳闷怎么没人理我,除了一个人,KX Jin,他没有在意这些。

之后,我们开始组队解决难题,现在他负责Facebook很大一块业务。

这说明什么?2017的毕业生们,这说明为什么你们应该对别人友善一些。

但是我在哈佛最美好的回忆,是我遇见了Priscilla(扎克伯格妻子)。

当时我刚上线一个恶作剧网站Facemash,然后管理委员会表示“要见我”,所有人都认为我要被赶走了。

2024年哈佛毕业典礼扎克伯格致辞

2024年哈佛毕业典礼扎克伯格致辞

2024年哈佛毕业典礼扎克伯格致辞尊敬的校长、教职员工、亲爱的毕业生们:大家好!非常感谢哈佛大学邀请我来发表演讲。

在这个特别的时刻,我感到非常荣幸能与你们共同庆祝毕业,并与你们分享一些我在人生和职业道路上的思考和经验。

首先,我要向毕业生们表示最真心的祝贺。

你们已经经历了四年的充实学习和成长,成功地完成了学业,并即将踏入新的人生阶段。

在这个过程中,你们付出了许多努力和汗水,终于迈向了成功的起点。

这是你们奋斗的结果,更是你们坚持不懈的品质的体现。

毕业是一个新的开始,一个机会去追求你们的梦想和目标。

我衷心希望每一位毕业生都能找到自己热爱的事业,并在其中大展宏图。

在这个充满机遇和挑战的世界里,什么会使你与众不同?我相信,正确的思维和积极的心态是你们在未来的道路中取得成功的关键。

首先,你们应该保持对知识的渴望和学习的热情。

在多变和竞争激烈的现代社会中,只有不断学习和适应,才能不被时代所淘汰。

哈佛大学为你们提供了丰富的知识资源和学习机会,但毕业只是一个起点,学习应该成为你们终身的追求。

不论从事何种职业,都要注重持续学习和不断自我提升,以适应未来的挑战和变革。

其次,你们应该具备创新思维和勇于尝试的勇气。

目前的世界正在飞速发展,每天都有新技术和新思维不断涌现。

要想在这个竞争激烈的时代中脱颖而出,你们需要有独立思考和创新能力。

不要惧怕失败,只有不断尝试和学会从失败中汲取经验教训,才能真正找到成功的方向。

正如史蒂夫·乔布斯所说:“创新是区别优秀和卓越的必要条件。

”相信自己的能力,敢于冒险和突破,去寻找新的机会和可能性。

此外,你们也应该培养良好的沟通和合作能力。

在现代社会中,没有一个人可以独自完成伟大的事业。

要想实现自己的目标,你们需要与他人合作,建立强大的团队,共同面对挑战并取得成功。

与人相处需要开放和谦卑的态度,要善于倾听和尊重他人的意见。

只有通过良好的沟通和合作,你们才能够互相支持和激发彼此的潜力,共同实现更大的成就。

2024年哈佛校长毕业典礼致辞

2024年哈佛校长毕业典礼致辞

2024年哈佛校长毕业典礼致辞各位亲爱的毕业生们、亲爱的家长们、教职员工们,以及各位嘉宾们:首先,我要向所有即将毕业的哈佛大学的学生们表示最热烈的祝贺!你们终于迎来了人生中一个重要的时刻——毕业典礼。

在这里,我代表哈佛大学全体教职员工,向你们表达最为衷心的祝福和最诚挚的祝福。

毕业这个词汇,意味着一个阶段的结束和新的篇章的开始。

它是你们多年辛勤学习和努力追求的成果,也是你们改变世界的起点。

我们为你们的成就感到骄傲和自豪。

我相信,每一个经过哈佛大学的学生,都注定了要成为一个杰出的人,去迎接未来的挑战和机遇。

回想起你们的大学生涯,我充满敬意地看到了你们的奋斗和成长。

在这里,你们拥有了世上最好的教育资源和成长环境,同时也接触到了各行各业里最聪明和热情奉献的人。

但是,请切记,学位只是一个过程的标志,真正的长进是在于在你们人生中分享和实践你们所学的知识,改变社会。

这个时代正在迅速变化、充满不确定性和挑战。

但正是在这样的背景下,你们才有机会成为世界的改变者。

记住,你们的教育使你们成为领袖,并为我们乐于迎接未来的挑战做好准备。

无论你们选择从事何种职业,无论你们走到哪里,你们都应该怀揣着我所称之为“哈佛之魂”的东西,这是创造力、激情和责任感。

在这个时刻,我郑重地提醒每一位毕业生,对社会负责。

研究显示,在人们的一生中,每个人都会影响大约10000个人。

这个数字不仅适用于科学家、艺术家和领袖,而是对每个人而言都是如此。

无论你们选择从事何种职业,每个人都有能力改变世界,影响他人。

所以,请珍视这个能力,去追求你们内心最真诚的志向。

同时,我邀请你们保持好奇心和创新精神。

在这个快速变化的时代,只有不断学习和适应新事物,才能跟上时代的步伐。

你们是未来的领导者,是全球的创新者。

勇敢地追求你们的梦想和新的机遇,用你们的奇思妙想创造未来。

最后,我想对你们的家长们表示衷心的感谢。

感谢你们对孩子们的支持、鼓励和无私付出。

你们是孩子们最坚实的后盾,你们的辛勤工作和爱才让他们能够如此辉煌地站在这里。

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿

XX奥普拉在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿奥普拉哈佛大学XX毕业典礼演讲oprah winfrey harvard commencement speech奥普拉XX哈佛毕业励志演讲视频:失败只是一个新的开始(演讲稿)奥普拉.温弗瑞在哈佛大学XX届毕业典礼上的演讲,温弗瑞用了许多励志的话语鼓励这批XX年毕业的学生,她希望能带给大学生鼓舞,鼓舞所有曾感到卑微、弱势或生活一片狼藉的人。

人生唯一目标就是做真实的自己,失败只是一个新的开始。

编者按:当地时间5月31日,脱口秀女王奥普拉·温弗瑞(oprah winfrey) 在哈佛的毕业典礼上为毕业生们献上了一场精彩励志演讲。

"there is no such thing as failure. failure is just life trying to move us in another direction."oprah winfrey, talk show host and media entrepreneur, addresses graduates at harvard's 362nd commencement on may 30, XX.oh my goodness! i'm at harvard! wow! to president faust, my fellow honorands, carl that was so beautiful, thank you so much, and james rothenberg, stephaniewilson, harvard faculty with a special bow to my friend dr. henry lewis gates.all of you alumni with a special bow to the class of '88, your hundred fifteen million dollars.and to you, members of the harvard class of XX! hello!i thank you for allowing me to be a part of the conclusion of this chapter of your lives and the commencement of your next chapter. to say that i'm honored doesn't even begin to quantify the depth of gratitude that really accompanies an honorary doctorate from harvard. not too many little girls from rural mississippi have made it all the way here to cambridge. and i can tell you that i consider today as i sat on the stage this morning getting teary for you all and then teary for myself, i consider today a defining milestone in a very long and a blessed journey. my one hope today is that i can be a source of some inspiration. i'm going to address my remarks to anybody who has ever felt inferior or felt disadvantaged, felt screwed by life, this is a speech for the quad.actually i was so honored i wanted to do somethingreally special for you. i wanted to be able to have you look under your seats and there would be free master and doctor degrees but i see you got that covered already. i will be honest with you. i felt a lot of pressure over the past few weeks to come up with something that i could share with you that you hadn't heard before because after all you all went to harvard, i did not. but then i realized that you don't have to necessarily go to harvard to have a driven obsessive type a personality. but it helps. and while i may not have graduated from here i admit that my personality is about as harvard as they come. you know my television career began unexpectedly. as you heard this morning i was in the miss fire prevention contest. that was when i was 16 years old in nashville, tennessee and you had the requirement of having to have red hair in order to win up until the year that i entered. so they were doing the question and answer period because i knew i wasn't going to win under the swimsuit competition. so during the question and answer period the question came "why, young lady, what would you like to be when you grow up?" and by the time they got to me all the good answers weregone. so i had seen barbara walters on the today show that morning so i answered "i would like to be a journalist. i would like to tell other people's stories in a way that makes a difference in their lives and the world." and as those words were coming out of my mouth i went whoa! this is pretty good! i would like to be a journalist. i want to make a difference. well i was on television by the time i was 19 years old. and in 1986 i launched my own television show with a relentless determination to succeed at first. i was nervous about the competition and then i became my own competition raising the bar every year, pushing, pushing, pushing myself as hard as i knew. sound familiar to anybody here? eventually we did make it to the top and we stayed there for 25 years.the oprah winfrey show was number one in our time slot for 21 years and i have to tell you i became pretty comfortable with that level of success. but a few years ago i decided as you will at some point, that it was time to recalculate, find new territory, break new ground. so i ended the show and launched own, the oprah winfrey network. the initials just worked out for me.so one year later after launching own nearly every media outlet had proclaimed that my new venture was a flop. not just a flop but a big bold flop they call it. i can still remember the day i opened up usa today and read the headline "oprah, not quite standing on her own."i mean really, usa today? now that's the nice newspaper! it really was this time last year the worst period in my professional life. i was stressed and i was frustrated and quite frankly i was actually i was embarrassed. it was right around that time that president faust called and asked me to speak here and i thought you want me to speak to harvard graduates? what could i possibly say to harvard graduates, some of the most successful graduates in the world in the very moment when i had stopped succeeding? so i got off the phone with president faust and i went to the shower. it was either that or a bag of oreos. so i chose the shower. and i was in the shower a long time and as i was in the shower the words of an old hymn came to me. you may not know it. it's "by and by, when the morning comes." and i started thinking about when the morning might come because at the time i thought i was stuckin a hole. and the words came to me "trouble don't last always" from that hymn, "this too shall pass." and i thought as i got out of the shower i am going to turn this thing around and i will be better for it. and when i do, i'm going to go to harvard and i'm going to speak the truth of it! so i'm here today to tell you i have turned that network around!and it was all because i wanted to do it by the time i got to speak to you all so thank you so much. you don't know what motivation you were for me, thank you. i'm even prouder to share a fundamental truth that you might not have learned even as graduates of harvard unless you studied the ancient greek hero with professor nagy. professor nagy as we were coming in this morning said "please ms. winfrey, walk decisively."i shall walk decisively. this is what i want to share. it doesn't matter how far you might rise. at some point you are bound to stumble because if you're constantly doing what we do, raising the bar. if you're constantly pushing yourself higher, higher the law of averages not to mention the myth of icarus predicts that you will at some point fall. and when you do i want youto know this, remember this: there is no such thing as failure. failure is just life trying to move us in another direction. now when you're down there in the hole, it looks like failure. so this past year i had to spoon feed those words to myself. and when you're down in the hole, when that moment comes, it's really okay to feel bad for a little while. give yourself time to mourn what you think you may have lost but then here's the key, learn from every mistake because every experience, encounter, and particularly your mistakes are there to teach you and force you into being more who you are. and then figure out what is the next right move. and the key to life is to develop an internal moral emotional that can tell you which way to go. because now and forever more when you google yourself your search results will read "harvard, XX". and in a very competitive world that really is a calling card because i can tell you as one who employs a lot of people when i see "harvard" i sit up a little straighter and say "where is he or she? bring them in." it's an impressive calling card that can lead to even more impressive bullets in the years ahead: lawyer, senator, ,scientist, physicist, winners of nobel and pulitzer prizes or late night talk show host. but the challenge of life i have found is to build a resume that doesn't simply tell a story about what you want to be but it's a story about who you want to be. it's a resume that doesn't just tell a story about what you want to accomplish but why. a story that's not just a collection of titles and positions but a story that's really about your purpose. because when you inevitably stumble and find yourself stuck in a hole that is the story that will get you out. what is your true calling? what is your dharma? what is your purpose? for me that discovery came in 1994 when i interviewed a little girl who had decided to collect pocket change in order to help other people in need. she raised a thousand dollars all by herself and i thought well if that little 9 year old girl with a bucket and big heart could do that i wonder what i could do? so i asked for our viewers to take up their own change collection and in one month just from pennies and nickels and dimes we raised more than three million dollars that we used to send one student from every state in the united states to college. that wasthe beginning of the angel network.and so what i did was i simply asked our viewers "do what you can wherever you are, from wherever you sit in life. give me your time or your talent your money if you have it." and they did. extend yourself in kindness to other human beings wherever you can. and together we built 55 schools in 12 different countries and restored nearly 300 homes that were devastated by hurricanes rita and katrina. so the angel network i have been on the air for a long time, but it was the angel network that actually focused my internal it helped me to decide that i wasn't going to just be on tv every day but that the goal of my shows, my interviews, my business, my philanthropy all of it, whatever ventures i might pursue would be to make clear that what unites us is ultimately far more redeeming and compelling than anything that separates me. because what had become clear to me and i want you to know it isn't always clear in the beginning because as i said i had been on television since i was 19 years old. but around '94 i got really clear. so don't expect the clarity to come all at once to know your purpose right away, but whatbecame clear to me was that i was here on earth to use television and not be used by it; to use television to illuminate the transcendent power of our better angels. so this angel network, it didn't just change the lives of those who were helped, but the lives of those who also did the helping. it reminded us that no matter who we are or what we look like or what we may believe it is both possible and more importantly it becomes powerful to come together in common purpose and common effort. i saw something on the bill moore show recently that so reminded me of this point. it was an interview with david and francine wheeler. they lost their 7 year old son, ben in the sandy hook tragedy. and even though gun safety legislation to strengthen background checks had just been voted down in congress at the time that they were doing this interview they talked about how they refused to be discouraged. francine said this, she said "our hearts are broken but our spirits are not. i'm going to tell them what it's like to find a conversation about change that is love, and i'm going to do that without fighting them." and then her husband david added this, "you simply cannot demonize or vilifysomeone who doesn't agree with you, because the minute you do that, your discussion is over. and we cannot do that any longer. the problem is too enormous. there has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light." in our political system and in the media we often see the reflection of a country that is polarized, that is paralyzed and is self-interested. and yet, i know you know the truth. we all know that we are better than the cynicism and the pessimism that is regurgitated throughout washington and the 24-hour cable news cycle. not my channel, by the way. we understand that the vast majority of people in this country believe in stronger background checks because they realize that we can uphold the second amendment and also reduce the violence that is robbing us of our children. they don't have to be incompatible.and we understand that most americans believe in a clear path to citizenship for the 12,000,000 undocumented immigrants who reside in this country because it's possible to both enforce our laws and at the same time embrace the words on the statue of liberty that have welcomed generations of huddled masses to ourshores. we can do both.and we understand. i know you do because you went to harvard. there are people from both parties and no party believe that indigent mothers and families should have access to healthy food and a roof over their heads and a strong public education because here in the richest nation on earth we can afford a basic level of security and opportunity. so the question is what are we going to do about it? really what are you going to do about it? maybe you agree with these beliefs. maybe you don't. maybe you care about these issues and maybe there are other challenges that you, class of XX, are passionate about. maybe you want to make a difference by serving in government. maybe you want to launch your own television show. or maybe you simply want to collect some change. your parents would appreciate that about now. the point is your generation is charged with this task of breaking through what the body politic has thus far made impervious to change. each of you has been blessed with this enormous opportunity of attending this prestigious school. you now have a chance to better your life, the lives of your neighbors and also the lifeof our country. when you do that let me tell you what i know for sure. that's when your story gets really good. maya angelou always says "when you learn, teach. when you get, give. that my friends is what gives your story purpose and meaning." so you all have the power in your own way to develop your own angel network and in doing so your class will be armed with more tools of influence and empowerment than any other generation in history.i did it in an analog world. i was blessed with a platform that at its height reached nearly 20,000,000 viewers a day. now here in a world of twitter and facebook and youtube and tumbler, you can reach billions in just seconds. you're the generation that rejected predictions about your detachment and your disengagement by showing up to vote in record numbers in XX. and when the pundits said they said they talked about you, they said you'd be too disappointed, you'd be too dejected to repeat that same kind of turnout in XX election and you proved them wrong by showing up in even greater numbers. that's who you are.this generation your generation i know has developed a finely honed radar for can you say "" atharvard? the spin and phoniness and artificial nastiness that saturates so much of our national debate.i know you all understand better than most that real progress requires authentic- an authentic way of being, honesty, and above all empathy. i have to say that the single most important lesson i learned in 25 years talking every single day to people was that there is a common denominator in our human experience. most of us i tell you we don't want to be divided. what we want, the common denominator that i found in every single interview, is we want to be validated. we want to be understood. i have done over 35,000 interviews in my career and as soon as that camera shuts off everyone always turns to me and inevitably in their own way asks this question "was that okay?" i heard it from president bush, i heard it from president obama. i've heard it from heroes and from housewives. i've heard it from victims and perpetrators of crimes. i even heard it from beyonce and all of her beyonceness. she finishes performing, hands me the microphone and says "was that okay?" friends and family, yours, enemies, strangers in every argument in every encounter, every exchangei will tell you they all want to know one thing: was that okay? did you hear me? do you see me? did what i say mean anything to you? and even though this is a college where facebook was born my hope is that you would try to go out and have more face-to-face conversations with people you may disagree with.that you'll have the courage to look them in the eye and hear their point of view and help make sure that the speed and distance and anonymity of our world doesn't cause us to lose our ability to stand in somebody else's shoes and recognize all that we share as a people. this is imperative for you as an individual and for our success as a nation. "there has to be some way that this darkness can be banished with light," says the man whose little boy was massacred on just an ordinary friday in december. so whether you call it soul or spirit or higher self, intelligence, there is i know this, there is a light inside each of you all of us that illuminates your very human beingness if you let it. and as a young girl from rural mississippi i learned long ago that being myself was much easier than pretending to be barbara walters. although when i firststarted because i had barbara in my head i would try to sit like barbara, talk like barbara, move like barbara and then one night i was on the news reading the news and i called canada can-a-da, and that was the end of me being barbara. i cracked myself up on tv. couldn't stop laughing and my real personality came through and i figured out oh gee, i can be a much better oprah than i could be a pretend barbara.i know that you all might have a little anxiety now and hesitation about leaving the comfort of college and putting those harvard credentials to the test. but no matter what challenges or setbacks or disappointments you may encounter along the way you will find true success and happiness if you have only one goal, there really is only one and that is this: to fulfill the highest most truthful expression of yourself as a human being. you want to max out your humanity by using your energy to lift yourself up, your family and the people around you. theologian howard thurman said it best. he said "don't ask yourself what the world needs. ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that because what the world needs is people who have comealive." the world needs-people like michael stolzenberg from fort lauderdale. when michael was just 8 years old michael nearly died from a bacterial infection that cost him both of his hands and both of his feet. and in an instant this vibrant little boy became a quadruple amputee and his life was changed forever. but in losing who he once was michael discovered who he wanted to be. he refused to sit in that wheelchair all day and feel sorry for himself so with prosthetics he learned to walk and run and play again. he joined his middle school lacrosse team and last month when he learned that so many victims of the boston marathon bombing would become new amputees michael decided to banish that darkness with light. michael and his brother harris created to raise 1,000,000 dollars for other amputees. by the time harris runs the XX boston marathon. more than 1,000 miles away from here these two young brothers are bringing people together to support this boston community the way their community came together to support michael. and when this 13 year old man was asked about his fellow amputees he said this "first they willbe sad. they're losing something they will never get back and that's scary. i was scared. but they'll be okay. they just don't know that yet." we might not always know it. we might not always see it, or hear it on the news or even feel it in our daily lives but i have faith that no matter what class of XX you will be okay and you will make sure our country is okay. i have faith because of that 9 year old girl who went out and collected the change. i have faith because of david and francine wheeler, i have faith because of michael and harris stolzenberg and i have faith because of you, the network of angeles sitting here today. one of them kadija williams who came to harvard four years ago. kadija had attended 12 schools in 12 years living out of garbage bags amongst pimps and prostitutes and drug dealers, homeless, going in to department stores, wal-mart in the morning to bathe herself so that she wouldn't smell in front of her classmates and today she graduates as a member of the harvard class of XX.from time to time you may stumble fall, you will for sure count in this no doubt, you will have questions and you will have doubts about your path but i know this,if you're willing to listen to be guided by that still small voice that is the within yourself, to find out what makes you come alive you will be more than okay. you will be happy, you will be successful, and you will make a difference in the world. congratulations class of XX, congratulations to your family and friends, good luck and thank you for listening. was that okay?相关推荐:珍藏记忆,给力未来—尚钢书记在毕业典礼上的讲话在高三毕业典礼上的致辞在国培通用技术毕业典礼上的发言在幼儿园大班毕业典礼上的园长致词警院老师毕业典礼上的发言在初三毕业典礼上的发言校长在中学XX届学生毕业典礼上的讲话学员代表在党校毕业典礼上的发言父亲在幼儿园毕业典礼上的发言在儿子幼儿园毕业典礼上的发言稿在毕业典礼上的发言比尔盖茨在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲稿毕业生毕业典礼上的讲话在党校毕业典礼上的发言:在党性锻炼中升华人生价值青春万岁_在毕业典礼上的致辞。

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哈弗毕业典礼致辞哈弗毕业典礼致辞蜘蛛轶事何江当我在上中学的时候,一次被一只有毒的蜘蛛咬了一口,我哭着跑向母亲求助。

然而母亲并没有领着我去看医生,相反,她点燃了我的手。

她将我的手用浸过白酒的棉布摩擦包扎之后,在我的嘴巴里塞进一支筷子让我咬着,然后就点着了棉布。

热量快速地穿过棉布直击我的皮肤,烘烤着我的手背。

这种撕心裂肺的疼痛让我想要尖叫,但是却叫不出声,因为嘴里还咬着筷子。

我所能做的只有盯着我的手看,一分钟,两分钟,直到母亲吹灭了火。

你可以看出我所成长的地方,一个中国的小村庄,在那个时候,还未工业化。

当我出生的时候,我的村庄里还没有汽车,没有电话,没有电力,甚至没有自来水,更不用提现代化的医疗资源。

在那里没有母亲可以领着我去看我被蜘蛛咬伤的伤口的医生。

对于那些学习生物的学生,你们或许已经看出来了我母亲这种民间疗法的科学依据:热量使蛋白质失活,而蜘蛛的毒液充斥着蛋白质。

很厉害吧?这种民间疗法怎么会和现代科学这么契合,不是吗?但作为一个哈佛生物化学方向的博士生,我现在知道了一个更好的、疼痛更少、风险更小的疗法。

所以,我不禁问我自己,为什么我那个时候没有得到这样的治疗呢?这件事已经过去15年了,我可以很开心地向你们报告,我的手完好无损。

但是那个问题依旧萦绕在我的脑海里,科学知识在世界上不均衡分布的问题也持续困扰着我。

我们学会了编辑人类的基因谱,揭示了许多有关癌症的秘密,我们可以轻易操纵神经元的活动,每年我们在生物化学领域都有着无数进步和成就。

然而,我们却没有成功地将这些我们已有的知识传递给那些最需要它们的地方。

每年有12%的人口每天仅靠不足2美元生活,每年有300万儿童死于营养不良,全球有3亿人受到疟疾的侵扰。

我们持续地看到贫困、疾病,和资源匮乏阻碍着科学的传播。

那些我们习以为常,救人于水火之中的知识在那些欠发达地区非常匮乏,所以直至今日都还有人用火烧来治疗被蜘蛛咬下的伤口。

当我在哈佛学习时,我彻底明白了科学知识是怎样以一种简单却深刻的方式帮助他人的。

受启发的人生感悟:哈佛校长的毕业典礼演讲稿,为我们的人生指明追求的方向

受启发的人生感悟:哈佛校长的毕业典礼演讲稿,为我们的人生指明追求的方向

受启发的人生感悟:哈佛校长的毕业典礼演讲稿,为我们的人生指明追求的方向。

我想和大家分享一些关于追求的事情。

我曾经一直以为,追求一件事情就是把它完成。

比如,你追求一个职位,你的目标就是成它的拥有者。

这样看来,完成你的目标似乎就是你的终点。

但是,我在过去的几年中逐渐意识到,完成目标并不是人生的唯一意义。

反而,我觉得追求过程才是最重要的。

追求的过程让我们变得更好更强。

一旦我们完成了某个目标,我们就无法再从中获得更多的知识和成长。

而当我们在追求过程中,每一天都在学习和成长。

我们不断地前行,解决不断出现的问题。

我们的思维变得更加敏捷,我们的能力得到了提升,我们的视野也在不断扩展。

这些变化可能在目标完成之前并不明显,但是它们在我们的内心深处留下了深刻的烙印。

此外,我想谈谈自己受到的启示。

我曾经有一个导师,他是哈佛学院的教授。

他告诉过我的一句话一直让我铭记在心,那就是:“每一天,你都可以让自己变得更好。

”这一切,都在追求的过程中展现。

我们需要在自己的人生道路上始终不懈追求更好的自己,进一步提升自己。

这种追求是无止境的,我们应该时刻铭记这一点。

别人做好了一件事情,不代表我们就可以松懈。

别人取得了一个成就,不代表我们就可以停留。

我们永远不能停下脚步。

每一天,我们应该让自己变得更好。

我想表达一下我对于这个世界的看法。

我深深地认为,我们每个人都有能力做一些不同寻常的事情,让别人的人生变得不同寻常。

正如前面提到的,追求过程才是最重要的。

我们需要追求让这个世界变得更美好的目标。

我们可以通过分享自己的故事和经验,给其他人带来启示和动力。

只要我们努力了,付出了,我们就会得到回报。

在人生的追求中,你们都是最棒的。

你们已经取得了巨大的成就,但是这并不是你们人生的终点。

我们不断地追求,不断地前行,不断地发掘自己的潜力。

我相信你们每个人都可以取得更多的成就。

我们一起追求,一起前行,一起成长。

迄今为止,我追求自己的人生目标已经有30年了。

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哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲稿——人生唯一目标是做自己奥普拉·温弗瑞:美国著名脱口秀主持人、媒体企业家。

奥普拉在哈佛大学2013届毕业典礼的演讲——人生唯一目标是做自己
我要分享的想法是:无论你有多么成功,也许你们会不断追求更高的目标,这就难免会遇到失意之时。

我希望届时各位可以记住:世上并不存在失败,那不过是生活试图将我们推向另一个方向罢了。

当你身处困境时,看起来是一种失败。

在过去的一年中,我时刻提醒自己牢记这一点。

当深陷困境时,感到难过是正常的,给自己一点时间去思考即将失去的一切。

关键在于:要从错误中汲取教训,因为所有经验,尤其是你犯下的错误,都将帮助你、推动你更好地做自己,确定下一步何去何从。

生活的关键在于建立起一个内在的道德情感导航仪,为你指明方向。

因为从今以后,当你用谷歌搜索自己的时候,搜索结果中会提到:“哈佛大学2013毕业生”。

在这个充满竞争的世界,这的确是一张抢眼的名片。

我曾招聘过很多人,而每当我看到哈佛大学这个字眼时,我总是会坐直一些说:“他
们在哪?把他们统统带过来。

”正是这张抢眼的名片可以成就你们的未来之路。

你们可能成
为律师、议员、首席执行官、科学家、物理学家、诺贝尔奖及普利策奖得主,甚至深夜脱口秀节目主持人。

但生活的挑战在于创建一份不仅陈述所期望的职位的履历,而且上面要明确成就怎样的自我。

这份履历不仅需要表达你想成就一番怎样的事业,也要明确动机,除了头衔与职位,也要有达成目标的缘由。

你的使命是什么?你的信仰是什么?你的目标是
什么?只有这样,当你不慎跌倒发现自深陷困境之时,才能帮助你重振旗鼓。

我是在1994年才认识到这一点的。

那年我采访了一位凭一己之力积攒了1000美元
零花钱的小女孩,她将这钱捐出来帮助有需要的人。

这个九岁大的小女孩促使我思考,仅凭一个存钱罐与雄心壮志就能做到这样,那我可以做些什么呢?于是我号召我的观众们捐
出他们的零钱,在一个月内,仅仅是一枚枚零钱硬币就募到了300万美金。

我们用这笔
钱资助每个州的一位学子进入大学的殿堂。

我所做的仅仅是号召我的观众,“尽己所能,
无论地域与地位,如果可能,请贡献出你们的时间、智慧与财力。

无论你在哪里,请为他人送去自己的仁爱之心。

”观众也用行动表明了一切。

我们在12个不同的城镇建起了55
所学校,修缮了300栋被“丽塔”飓风和“卡特里娜”飓风摧毁的民宅。

创办“天使网络”的想法在我心中萦绕已久,也正是“天使网络”让我确定了心中的那个
导航仪。

我决定不再单一地制作电视节目,还要关注节目的终极理念、采访对象、行业发展和慈善事业等等。

无论我们追求什么,将我们团结在一起的信念胜过其他一切。

作为一个19岁就出现在电视节目中的孩子,起初我并不明白这个道理,直到1994年才有所醒
悟。

因此,不要指望能即刻明晰所有的事情,包括自身的志向所在。

当我明确一切的时候,我利用电视这种媒介手段让天使网络做的更好,而不是单纯成为电视节目的一部分。

有价值吗?尽管哈佛是facebook诞生之地,我仍希望各位要尝试跳出来和那些持不同
意见的人进行更多的面对面交流。

要有勇气注视着他们的眼睛,倾听他们的观点,确保速度、距离以及不足轻重感不会让我们失去同理心,以及认清我们作为人类的共同点。

这种认知对于你们个人乃至整个国家的兴盛都是必要的。

“必然会有方法使光明驱走黑暗,”这出自一位儿子惨遭杀害的父亲之口,十二月一个
平常的周五他失去了自己的孩子。

称之为灵魂或志气也好,更高的自我或是智慧也罢,我深知,每个人的内心都有一盏明灯,只要你想,它就将照亮你的人性。

你们现在或许对离开舒适的大学生活会有些焦虑,并对于让社会检验自己的哈佛文凭心存犹豫,但无论你们在日后遭遇任何的挑战、挫折与失意,只要内心目标坚定,就能获得真正的成功与快乐。

人生确实只有一个目标,那就是:最大程度地、最真实地展现自己。

尽己所能,提升自己与家人以及周围的人。

神学家霍华德瑟曼说得好:“不要问自己世界
需要什么,问问是什么让你充满活力地活着,然后大步去做,因为世界所需要的就是一个个朝气蓬勃的人。

”。

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