This speech is bigger than me, it is bigger than this graduation class and bigger than the world around us. This is Epiphany. This story is for small men, middlemen, and people who are always behind the scenes. Over the past four years, we read the story, read the newspaper articles, and asked about our star athletes, scholars and so on. Although it can not be denied, they have tried to improve themselves from their footprints, because when you are approaching an adult, you have to ask yourself.
Today's TED talk is actually a summary graduation lecture provided by top experts in their field. However, there are only a few mysterious things in the graduation ceremony lecture. Because you have a group of successful students (possibly drunk, not in focus) who can become captives, and they are going to embark on the next chapter of their life. These reports have started since last month of 2017, but there are already very large existing databases to consider. However, if you have seen Will Farrell's speech at the University of Southern California, you will not be disappointed. Mark Zuckerberg's lecture by Harvard and Tim Cook's MIT lecture are also excellent. Ironically, Harvard gave Zuckerberg an honorary degree in the year after he dropped out of school.
When I entered the graduate school in 2006, the professor made a speech (his name was Randy Pausch, and his speech later became "The Last Lecture"). One of the most vivid metaphors for me in that speech was that good teachings were like football dummies. You seem to be moving in one direction, but in reality it will eventually move in the other direction. It is very powerful. The first thing children learn is abstraction, large and small. So when a child asks, why are children at the Natural History Museum? "When Susan, Margaret and Jassa are standing on each other's shoulder, Mr. Jasha may itch the Titanosaurus chin It makes more sense to ask "I do not".