In the past year or so, high-level incidents at high school shocked the American people, insisting on the image of a typical young man committing guns, blood, and unimaginable crime, I was talking about improvement. Media has paid attention to these events without paying attention to all the possibilities and talents of the entire high school boom. I encourage them to meet students pushing themselves as they encourage others beyond the standards.
When I was young, I had the chance to attend the graduation ceremony, but I wondered why the hosts focused their speech on their failure. I celebrated the success there, and I wrote these speech as cliche, so that everyone who is considered "failed" makes me feel they will succeed someday. I personally criticize the idea of failure, and I do not like listening to those words. In reality, I realized that myself will fail many times. I think that the importance of failure exceeds my blessing. My failed goals, dreams, and friendship plagued me; I am still worried that I can not complete this blog post.
Last year, I graduated from college and won such honor I am the best graduate and have a chance to give a speech at the graduation ceremony. After graduation, I became a heart disease research assistant at RSCM internal medicine in Jakarta. I have the opportunity to prepare publications for research and case reporting. One of my work case entries entitled "Millions of Ways to Kiss Rome: Verapamil for Treatment of Refractory Coronary Artery" was published in Singapore's PCR 2016 held in Singapore and published by Dr. it was done. YMI, RSCM intervention cardiologist, interactive case lecture
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.