"Climb a mountain so that you can see the world, not so that the world can see you." Absolutely amazing advice, this speech is one of the best commencement speeches a class could hope for.
hi all, want to clear up a lot of your misconceptions. i have this guy as an english teacher at Wellesley high and first of all, he's not a principal. also, no person I've ever met at school cares more about my success than this man. he is encouraging and instills the most viable, accessible knowledge of any teacher I've ever had. he is so far from a "douche" as I've ever met. i find it incredible how you all can find so much negative from a speech that was meant to be encouraging. he is saying that nothing is given. you're lucky to be alive as it is such a minute possibility so why not take the opportunity to BECOME special. like he said, the PURSUIT of happiness is active. go do something and get to that special state everyone says you already have. this man is kind, caring, and truly eye opening. everyone judging with no background is so wrong, you can trust me cause i sit down with him for an hour every single day and learn from this man more than any teacher I've ever had. thanks guys and im willing to respond to any rebuttal or comments :)
As an English educator myself, i truly understand the point he is trying to get across. This is the best commencement speech I have heard in a long time.
Keira Mooney He's not the principal. I don't know where you got that from, but Jamie Chisum is the principal and McCullough is still an English teacher
More like thoughts of getting REAL about oneself and finding a meaningful relationship to the rest of the universe. Of which neither you, nor I, nor anyone else is the center.
Best commencement speech ever. Summary: The purpose in life is not to follow others or do what society thinks is right. Its to look inside and do what you love whilst doing it around people that you love and enjoy being around. You aren't special insofar as we all have the same fate as one another. What we do in life ultimately doesn't matter. Our happiness is the only thing that matters!
Tyler Lopez Well it's not that I find purpose in life, but that life itself has no purpose. If life has no purpose, then it doesn't matter what you think the purpose of your own life is if life itself has no purpose since it was created by accident to begin with.
Viktor Szpika I understand where you're coming from but also, it's still the only thing you know. You're forced to live it and forced to be alive so it might as well be the thing that holds the most purpose
Ricky Stafford I find a quite different meaning. I don't think it means do what makes you happy. I think it means that because we aren't special, we shouldn't feel entitled to special things. That we shouldn't do things to make ourselves feel as special as we're told we are. We should do things, good things, for others because it's right and it's good. Not to feed moral superiority in an endless quest to make ourselves feel like even more of a precious snowflake.
I miss Mr. McCullough. He was my high school Fiction and Film teacher in 1998. He gave almost this exact same speech at our Baccalaureate service the day before high school graduation in 1999. This was all when he taught in Hawaii. Without a doubt the best teacher ever.
I watched this speech for the first time in my eleventh grade English class, and it completely changed my life. At the time, I was an overworked honors student who put mountains of pressure on herself simply because everyone had always said that I was capable of excellence. "You are not special" was one of the most liberating things I had ever heard. Now, as a college student, I go on impulsive adventures, sometimes around the globe, I try new things even if I don't have a decent reason to, and I cherish the relationships that I've built throughout the years. But more importantly, I am finally learning to live for myself. Thank you, Mr. McCollough.
As a history major with a passion for great speeches, I can confidently say that this is one of the best speeches I've ever heard. This teacher captured, in less than 15 minutes, the cultural climate in which Americans find themselves, and preaches a message that is important, relevant, and powerful.
so happy and glad he is my teacher for my senior year this year!! he is one of my TOP favorite teachers and teaches us all about life beyond high school, college and until the day we die!!!!!! truly the best and everyone should have him as a teacher. Especially as a senior!!!!!!!!!!
I'm constantly looking for validations and affirmations from my teachers, my parents and my peers. This speech is truly inspirational and made me think a lot. Thank you!
Best speech Ive ever heard. "Everyone is special, just like you" Amazing, it reminds me of one of Alberts famous quotes: "If you judge a fishes intelligence by how well it can climb a tree, it will spend its whole life thinking its stupid." Words to live by..
favorite graduation speech i've heard by far! my english teacher made our batch read it in the start of our 4th year in high school and it has changed our perspective of ourselves since then
xSwain Allegedly, "you only live once" suggests that the only thing you do once is live, rather than that you live only once. This guy's an english teacher, so I guess he is right.
I love this. Some people might take this offensively, but they really shouldn't. This reminds us all that to be special we have to do something to make us special. Not everyone can be special. And if we turn out to not be extraordinary, that's okay. Because most of us aren't extraordinary. Most of us are just normal people. But if you're happy being a normal person, then there's no need to be special.
These kids are 18 years and older. It's time to stop sugar coating things and sheltering your kids. Sheltered children tends to be very ignorant about the world around them and are usually the first to fall because they don't understand why nobody thinks the sun shines out of their butt like their parents told them it does.
I watched this after reading the time magazine article about the me, me, me generation and they mentioned this video. He makes a great point we really need to think about.
If only every commencement address would be this thoughtful and sincere. Given the chuckles, you can tell that people really heard him.This man represents the best of our educators.
I saw this in class last week and I'm in my junior year and sometimes I think about quitting, collapsing under the pressure but this is one of the things that give me the boost I need to keep going, a REALLY inspiring speech, hilarious one at that
+Random Bread - Not at all. In 2012, Trump was seen as an egomaniacal lunatic who no one even took seriously, much less respected. If you told someone in 2012 that they would one day live in a world where Donald Trump became President, they would literally think you were joking. Trump's ego has been his trademark for decades. It was old hat in 2012, it's even older hat now.
Yeah too bad he couldn't have looked into the future enough to tell Hillary not to bother running in 2016, cause she LOST (As in didn't win, came in second, won't be president EVER, no matter how much you liberals whine about it!!)
Honestly, most of the things he said was only the truth, and sadly the truth does hurt. Most people can not realize the main goal for the things he had said.
Man, wish I had a graduation like that. Sent off with real words of wisdom. Instead, our principal spent about an hour reading the entirety of 'Oh The Places You'll Go' by dr. Seuss. The entire.Damned. Thing. Maybe I would've gotten some 'deeper meaning' from it, if the graduating class weren't dying of heatstroke near the end... It was all just a passing breeze, high school.
This is one of my favourite speeches. I am glad that the students have it here to watch again and again as they head out in to the World. I wish the speech by Dan Waters at the MVPCS was on here too. DW talked stated that what ever the grads do in life the most important is to be Kind. DC's and DW's speech are worth revisiting.
We all knew it. Well, most of us... Thanks to David for saying it publicly. Probably the most special are those who realize they aren't special at all.
This is an amazing speech! Pretty much everyone graduates from high school it's what you do after that makes you different in today's world. Before then you are the same as everyone. He is just leaving people with good and truthful advice. I'd rather hear the truth than a bunch of bullsh*t.
This is the BEST and WISEST commencement speech I have ever heard. A dose of reality tempered with wonderful humor and encouragement. Bravo to this man.
I'll admit... in 2012, I was unsure how I felt about this. Now? I'm positively, unquestionably, emphatically and indubitably compelled, he's absolutely spot-on. And I know now I won't change my mind ever again. I guess I finally grew- up.
What I like about this is the overwhelming positive impact that it had on students and parents around the country. As strange as it may seem, people do response to truth and tough love when it comes to big, important things.
I think how contradicting this speech is can be summed up with the following: He tells us to do what we love simply because we love doing it, and then proceeds to tell us to do specific things for specific, subjective reasons. That said, I still enjoyed it.
@ 9:21 ; "read, read all the time ..." I have no eloquence to express this sentiment's profundity. Yet, there was that "oooh, yeah (chaka-cha!)" buzz in my head and heart when he said it. Side benefit: it is nice to hear, over the years, once in a while, "how did you know that?"
Time Magazine brought me here also. FANTASTIC commencement speech. I find it to communicate with incisive honesty, yet leave room for hope. What it does not leave room for is entitlement or self-delusion. Bravo!
Whaaaaaaaa???? I'm NOT special??? But my mom....my teachers....my friends....viral tumblr quotes... They all lied to me? What will happen to my sense of entitlement?
This guy, allthough not special, is in deed a very special educator who understood that being told you're special all the time, is neither special nor good for your well being or well doing in this very unspecial and ordinary, but oh so special and dear world of ours.
The saddest part about this speech is at that age all those kids are totally zoning out the speech... mechanically clapping when they are programmed to. They all went and got smashed drunk right after. Then realize this speech makes so much sense.....10 years later when the world falls on top of them.
Wellsley is considered the richest town by many, and it's known for being very elitest and snobby. Why this video went viral was because of the initial outrage this speech caused. (In the town)
Th idea of this speech is amazing. He's pretty much telling them that do what you love because you love it, not because of fame or material possessions. Don't do something 'cause you might get an Oscar, do it cause you think it's something worth doing. That is a beautiful message. I'm not special, but I love what I do. That's all I need in life.
Well thought, honestly, closest to the perfect speech I've heard to date, too bad the kids are hearing only a small portion b/c of the days excitement and immaturity!
He adresses that. The point is that if everyone is unique, no one is. Your uniqueness doesn't make you special in any way or better than anyone else, because they're just as unique as you are.
Please go away to "snowflake" land, take the millennials with you while your at it. Leave us baby boomers alone in a world where men act like men and women act like women.
May I add another statistic that I believe Mr. McCullough would appreciate? The most watched UA-cam video (Psy's 2012 Gangnam Style) has 2.5 billion views while this only has 2.5 million. Quite a sad testament.
Mr. McCullough is the best teacher I have ever had. He actually is special and you only get to be special when you are the best. It is understandable how this speech can be misconstrued if you have never been his student.
reached here also while reading the article on the Time magazine, the "Me me me generation". Have been very inspired listening to Mr David's McCullough speech. Especially the few last minutes. It fired writing a blog post about "All the little things that ma t t e r..." while pouring my heart out, simmultaneously attempting to ground myself.
The speaker, David McCullough, purposely includes humour to keep the audience engaged. It is meant to be slightly humourous, but the underlying message is not.
I wish someone could send this speech to helicopter parents, entitled Generation Y's, and those who keep think that this messed up system is going to get them somewhere in life.
A model high-school graduation speech that blends common-sense counsel with winsome wit and wisdom in a way that debunks the "You Are Special" myth of entitlement perpetuated by Sesame Street and stresses the necessity to work hard to attain specialness. Thank you, Mr. McCullough!
Analysing this speech was 1 out of 2 possible tasks for the Final Exam from the Abitur in Germany this year. Im glad i had such a beautiful speech to analyze and it really gives me back so faith for our future generation.
"Climb a mountain so that you can see the world, not so that the world can see you."
Absolutely amazing advice, this speech is one of the best commencement speeches a class could hope for.
"I hope you've learned enough to recognize how little you know." so good.
hi all, want to clear up a lot of your misconceptions. i have this guy as an english teacher at Wellesley high and first of all, he's not a principal. also, no person I've ever met at school cares more about my success than this man. he is encouraging and instills the most viable, accessible knowledge of any teacher I've ever had. he is so far from a "douche" as I've ever met. i find it incredible how you all can find so much negative from a speech that was meant to be encouraging. he is saying that nothing is given. you're lucky to be alive as it is such a minute possibility so why not take the opportunity to BECOME special. like he said, the PURSUIT of happiness is active. go do something and get to that special state everyone says you already have. this man is kind, caring, and truly eye opening. everyone judging with no background is so wrong, you can trust me cause i sit down with him for an hour every single day and learn from this man more than any teacher I've ever had. thanks guys and im willing to respond to any rebuttal or comments :)
As an English educator myself, i truly understand the point he is trying to get across. This is the best commencement speech I have heard in a long time.
Keira Mooney He's not the principal. I don't know where you got that from, but Jamie Chisum is the principal and McCullough is still an English teacher
"If everyone gets a trophy, trophies become meaningless." Best line ever, hands down.
i like your word
Never in my life have i heard a more honest speech.
Jude Pelaez This is water by david foster wallace
+Justin H.
Which doesn't make it any less honest or thought-provoking or brilliant.
So thought provoking and brilliant it inspired thoughts of killing oneself.
Catchphrases do nothing for no one.
More like thoughts of getting REAL about oneself and finding a meaningful relationship to the rest of the universe. Of which neither you, nor I, nor anyone else is the center.
Best commencement speech ever. Summary: The purpose in life is not to follow others or do what society thinks is right. Its to look inside and do what you love whilst doing it around people that you love and enjoy being around. You aren't special insofar as we all have the same fate as one another. What we do in life ultimately doesn't matter. Our happiness is the only thing that matters!
So if life has no purpose, then why even bother living when everything you do in this life will be for nothing?
Tyler Lopez Well it's not that I find purpose in life, but that life itself has no purpose. If life has no purpose, then it doesn't matter what you think the purpose of your own life is if life itself has no purpose since it was created by accident to begin with.
Viktor Szpika I understand where you're coming from but also, it's still the only thing you know. You're forced to live it and forced to be alive so it might as well be the thing that holds the most purpose
Ricky Stafford I find a quite different meaning. I don't think it means do what makes you happy. I think it means that because we aren't special, we shouldn't feel entitled to special things. That we shouldn't do things to make ourselves feel as special as we're told we are. We should do things, good things, for others because it's right and it's good. Not to feed moral superiority in an endless quest to make ourselves feel like even more of a precious snowflake.
no its not there is no purpose
I miss Mr. McCullough. He was my high school Fiction and Film teacher in 1998. He gave almost this exact same speech at our Baccalaureate service the day before high school graduation in 1999. This was all when he taught in Hawaii. Without a doubt the best teacher ever.
This right here is the type of graduation speech you would actually pay to have your kids hear
I come back to this speech often. So well written. Inspiring.
I watched this speech for the first time in my eleventh grade English class, and it completely changed my life. At the time, I was an overworked honors student who put mountains of pressure on herself simply because everyone had always said that I was capable of excellence. "You are not special" was one of the most liberating things I had ever heard. Now, as a college student, I go on impulsive adventures, sometimes around the globe, I try new things even if I don't have a decent reason to, and I cherish the relationships that I've built throughout the years. But more importantly, I am finally learning to live for myself. Thank you, Mr. McCollough.
An extraordinary speech. "Selflessness is the best thing you can do for yourself." Just one of a zillion pearls of wisdom.
As a history major with a passion for great speeches, I can confidently say that this is one of the best speeches I've ever heard. This teacher captured, in less than 15 minutes, the cultural climate in which Americans find themselves, and preaches a message that is important, relevant, and powerful.
This guy is a fantastic teacher. I go to Wellesley High School, and he's one of the best teachers there.
so happy and glad he is my teacher for my senior year this year!! he is one of my TOP favorite teachers and teaches us all about life beyond high school, college and until the day we die!!!!!! truly the best and everyone should have him as a teacher. Especially as a senior!!!!!!!!!!
This guy is my English teacher this year!
Lucky.
He has a really good vocabulary
jack15211 thx chopin
jack15211 Jack...Curley?
You're not special....
I'm constantly looking for validations and affirmations from my teachers, my parents and my peers. This speech is truly inspirational and made me think a lot. Thank you!
Best speech Ive ever heard. "Everyone is special, just like you" Amazing, it reminds me of one of Alberts famous quotes: "If you judge a fishes intelligence by how well it can climb a tree, it will spend its whole life thinking its stupid."
Words to live by..
Amazing speech! Intelligent, articulate, eloquent, humorous, & most of all, INSPIRING! Even for a 40 yr old man like myself. Thank you for posting.
even if you are 1 in a million ... there are 7000 people just like you
I was reading Time magazine about the me, me, me generation and they mentioned this video. Very well done.
favorite graduation speech i've heard by far! my english teacher made our batch read it in the start of our 4th year in high school and it has changed our perspective of ourselves since then
He should've said, 'You only die once. You live everyday!'
YODOYLE?
exactly!
EternityEyes YODOYLE RULES
Yolo works. The act of living only occurs once; you stay alive until you die.
xSwain Allegedly, "you only live once" suggests that the only thing you do once is live, rather than that you live only once. This guy's an english teacher, so I guess he is right.
I love this. Some people might take this offensively, but they really shouldn't. This reminds us all that to be special we have to do something to make us special. Not everyone can be special. And if we turn out to not be extraordinary, that's okay. Because most of us aren't extraordinary. Most of us are just normal people. But if you're happy being a normal person, then there's no need to be special.
That was really a very truthful, and amazing speech. Climb to the top of the mountain to see the world, not so the world see's you.
My pastor talked about this in church this morning and I'm glad I watched this
These kids are 18 years and older. It's time to stop sugar coating things and sheltering your kids. Sheltered children tends to be very ignorant about the world around them and are usually the first to fall because they don't understand why nobody thinks the sun shines out of their butt like their parents told them it does.
This man is a man of courage and truth. Thank you for writing this speech!
Most excellent, hard hitting, realistic...tactful, inspirational.
I come back to watch this video about once every 6 months. Every single time, I find new nugget of wisdom that I missed the time before.
I wish this guy would've spoken at my high school graduation...
+Aaron G But I don't think anyone would've really understood the message at my school...
+Aaron G He spoke at my brother's :)
How on Earth does it sound like he's "winging it." This is a very well written speech, with a great message.
I watched this after reading the time magazine article about the me, me, me generation and they mentioned this video. He makes a great point we really need to think about.
The high school version of "This is Water" by David Foster Wallace.
If only every commencement address would be this thoughtful and sincere. Given the chuckles, you can tell that people really heard him.This man represents the best of our educators.
Such people as this teacher give me real hope for american and human future.
I saw this in class last week and I'm in my junior year and sometimes I think about quitting, collapsing under the pressure but this is one of the things that give me the boost I need to keep going, a REALLY inspiring speech, hilarious one at that
Making Donald Trump jokes in 2012. Truly a man ahead of his time.
I was thinking the EXACT same thing.
Trump was going to run for president in 2012 but bowed out. He ran other times as well but did terribly.
Trump was a terrible person long before he ran for president.
+Random Bread - Not at all. In 2012, Trump was seen as an egomaniacal lunatic who no one even took seriously, much less respected. If you told someone in 2012 that they would one day live in a world where Donald Trump became President, they would literally think you were joking.
Trump's ego has been his trademark for decades. It was old hat in 2012, it's even older hat now.
Yeah too bad he couldn't have looked into the future enough to tell Hillary not to bother running in 2016, cause she LOST (As in didn't win, came in second, won't be president EVER, no matter how much you liberals whine about it!!)
Great speech. Don't miss the important message in this.
Excellent speech and great wisdom! I wish I had heard this 20 years ago.The real world summed up in under 13 minutes.
Honestly, most of the things he said was only the truth, and sadly the truth does hurt. Most people can not realize the main goal for the things he had said.
Man, wish I had a graduation like that. Sent off with real words of wisdom. Instead, our principal spent about an hour reading the entirety of 'Oh The Places You'll Go' by dr. Seuss. The entire.Damned. Thing. Maybe I would've gotten some 'deeper meaning' from it, if the graduating class weren't dying of heatstroke near the end... It was all just a passing breeze, high school.
This is one of my favourite speeches. I am glad that the students have it here to watch again and again as they head out in to the World. I wish the speech by Dan Waters at the MVPCS was on here too. DW talked stated that what ever the grads do in life the most important is to be Kind. DC's and DW's speech are worth revisiting.
Awesome speech. A great mix of a healthy dose of reality, a scoop of optimism, and a dash of inspiration.
I love teachers like this they truly change lives!!?
Love this speech and can watch it over and over again. It's eloquent, capturing, humbling, and inspiring at the same time.
"I also hope you've learned enough to recognise how little you know" An excellent line in a excellent speech. 08:41
Money doesn`t make you happy. I now have $50 Million, but I was just as happy when I had $48 million. - Arnold Schwarzenegger-
Some people can't even afford GUM. WHAT THE HELL.
flaviusthrax What about when he had $1000?
The only ones downvoting this video, are the ones who categorically believe they are special sweetie-pies...
I was born in 1965. I love this speech. Thank you. On my way to climb Mt kilimanjaro (at airport)
As one who has taught high school for many, many years, I can attest - he just said a mouthful. Awesome speech.
We all knew it. Well, most of us... Thanks to David for saying it publicly. Probably the most special are those who realize they aren't special at all.
I would have appreciated this guys speaking at my high school graduation.
This is an amazing speech! Pretty much everyone graduates from high school it's what you do after that makes you different in today's world. Before then you are the same as everyone. He is just leaving people with good and truthful advice. I'd rather hear the truth than a bunch of bullsh*t.
This is the BEST and WISEST commencement speech I have ever heard. A dose of reality tempered with wonderful humor and encouragement. Bravo to this man.
I'll admit... in 2012, I was unsure how I felt about this.
Now?
I'm positively, unquestionably, emphatically and indubitably compelled, he's absolutely spot-on.
And I know now I won't change my mind ever again. I guess I finally grew- up.
"don't waste your life watching youtube videos"
Irony.
What I like about this is the overwhelming positive impact that it had on students and parents around the country. As strange as it may seem, people do response to truth and tough love when it comes to big, important things.
I think how contradicting this speech is can be summed up with the following:
He tells us to do what we love simply because we love doing it, and then proceeds to tell us to do specific things for specific, subjective reasons.
That said, I still enjoyed it.
@ 9:21 ; "read, read all the time ..." I have no eloquence to express this sentiment's profundity. Yet, there was that "oooh, yeah (chaka-cha!)" buzz in my head and heart when he said it. Side benefit: it is nice to hear, over the years, once in a while, "how did you know that?"
Time Magazine brought me here also. FANTASTIC commencement speech. I find it to communicate with incisive honesty, yet leave room for hope. What it does not leave room for is entitlement or self-delusion. Bravo!
Whaaaaaaaa???? I'm NOT special??? But my mom....my teachers....my friends....viral tumblr quotes... They all lied to me? What will happen to my sense of entitlement?
When I heard the teaser on news for this, I thought " what a jerk ". When I heard the entire thing I thought " what a hero.
Ahhh, how useful this video could be if played in every college across the United States...
Yess
By far one of the best, most honest speeches I have ever heard on the internet. Should be required viewing for everyone...
This guy, allthough not special, is in deed a very special educator who understood that being told you're special all the time, is neither special nor good for your well being or well doing in this very unspecial and ordinary, but oh so special and dear world of ours.
This is actually very moving and if those high school students can really understand what he is saying, they should be inspired too!
"numbers even an English teacher can't ignore" lol
The saddest part about this speech is at that age all those kids are totally zoning out the speech... mechanically clapping when they are programmed to. They all went and got smashed drunk right after. Then realize this speech makes so much sense.....10 years later when the world falls on top of them.
UA-cam comments are not for telling your life story.
I still find this amazing how I watched the speech in person because my brother graduated.
The BEST speech ever and something everyone needs to hear!
my teacher showed me this and I really loved it
I perceive that the tone is vaguely nihilistic at points, and that puts me off. What would Emerson say?
I love this speech!!!
The Best Speech I ever heard We All NEED To Be more SELFLESS and aim for the greater good!...Thank-You for the post!
Very good speech... every one of the 7.x billion should listen to this...it's the medicine to so much depression
This man is ahead of the time, making Donny Trombone jokes in 2012.
My curiosity peaked, because the article piqued my curiosity as well.
Wellsley is considered the richest town by many, and it's known for being very elitest and snobby. Why this video went viral was because of the initial outrage this speech caused. (In the town)
Th idea of this speech is amazing. He's pretty much telling them that do what you love because you love it, not because of fame or material possessions. Don't do something 'cause you might get an Oscar, do it cause you think it's something worth doing. That is a beautiful message. I'm not special, but I love what I do. That's all I need in life.
This is what our kids need to be hearing!!! This man should have gotten a very very long standing ovation!!!!
Outstanding. Someone finally said it, but how many people can really hear it?
Well thought, honestly, closest to the perfect speech I've heard to date, too bad the kids are hearing only a small portion b/c of the days excitement and immaturity!
4:43 asian guy is thinking who the fuck is Needham? Fuck he's looking at me i better smile and act like i got the joke
I can watch & listen to this all day
He adresses that. The point is that if everyone is unique, no one is. Your uniqueness doesn't make you special in any way or better than anyone else, because they're just as unique as you are.
i am a unique and special little snowflake
Yes, everybody else is unique just like everybody else. 😀
but I'm more special
different way*
Please go away to "snowflake" land, take the millennials with you while your at it. Leave us baby boomers alone in a world where men act like men and women act like women.
Congratulations, you now all earn $4.35 instead of $4.25 and McDonald's.
Knock 'em dead!
May I add another statistic that I believe Mr. McCullough would appreciate? The most watched UA-cam video (Psy's 2012 Gangnam Style) has 2.5 billion views while this only has 2.5 million. Quite a sad testament.
I agree with you.
Mr. McCullough is the best teacher I have ever had. He actually is special and you only get to be special when you are the best. It is understandable how this speech can be misconstrued if you have never been his student.
I was reading an article on time magazine and this speech was mentioned. Very well said.
“If everyone is special the no one is”
*I said those exact words years before I watched this video wtf he’s right*
Excellent!
Great speech.
reached here also while reading the article on the Time magazine, the "Me me me generation". Have been very inspired listening to Mr David's McCullough speech. Especially the few last minutes. It fired writing a blog post about "All the little things that ma t t e r..." while pouring my heart out, simmultaneously attempting to ground myself.
I don't understand why people dislike the speech, I thought it was very good!
I love this guy's dry wit.
The speaker, David McCullough, purposely includes humour to keep the audience engaged. It is meant to be slightly humourous, but the underlying message is not.
I wish someone could send this speech to helicopter parents, entitled Generation Y's, and those who keep think that this messed up system is going to get them somewhere in life.
superdduper93
A model high-school graduation speech that blends common-sense counsel with winsome wit and wisdom in a way that debunks the "You Are Special" myth of entitlement perpetuated by Sesame Street and stresses the necessity to work hard to attain specialness. Thank you, Mr. McCullough!
Analysing this speech was 1 out of 2 possible tasks for the Final Exam from the Abitur in Germany this year. Im glad i had such a beautiful speech to analyze and it really gives me back so faith for our future generation.