delivering a commencementaddressis a greatresponsibility.
Orso I thought, until I castmymindbacktomyowngraduation.
ThecommencementspeakerthatdaywasthedistinguishedBritishphilosopherBaronessMaryWarnock, Reflectingonherspeechhashelpedmeenormouslyinwritingthisonebecauseitturnsoutthat I can't remember a singleword, shesaid.
Lifedoesn't happentoyou.
Ithappensforyou.
Howdo I knowthis?
I don't.
But I'm makingsound, andthat's theimportantthing.
Sometimes I thinkthat's theonlythingthat's important, really.
Youknow, it's justlettingeachotherknowwe'rehereremindingeachotherthatwe'repartof a largerself.
Pleasestayconnected.
Pleaseneverloseeyecontact.
Thismaynotbe a lessonyouwanttohearfrom a personwhocreatesmedia, butwe'respendingmoretimelookingdownonourdevices, andthenwearelookingateachother's eyes.
I paidtherentinmyearlytwentiesbyworkingattheAfricanresearchdepartmentofAmnestyInternational's headquartersinLondon.
I wasremindedhowincrediblyfortunate I waastolivein a countrywith a democraticallyelectedgovernmentwherelegalrepresentationand a publictrialwheretherightsofeveryoneeveryday I sawmoreevidenceabouttheevilshumankindwouldinflictontheirfellowhumanstogainormaintainpower.
Andyet I alsolearnedmoreabouthumangoodnessatAmnestyInternationalthan I hadeverknownbefore.