Brilliant.
In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College.
However, the resulting speech didn’t become widely known until 3 years later, after his tragic death. It is, without a doubt, some of the best life advice we’ve ever come across, and perhaps the most simple and elegant explanation of the real value of education.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
We made this video, built around an abridged version of the original audio recording, with the hopes that the core message of the speech could reach a wider audience who might not have otherwise been interested. However, we encourage everyone to seek out the full speech (because, in this case, the book is definitely better than the movie).
-The Glossary
It’s no finger wagging Dr Laura sermon. 🙂
Here’s the full speech.
David Foster Wallace committed suicide September 12, 2008. He had suffered depression for over 20 years.
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Posting over a month later – probably safe that nobody will actually read this. The YouTube link was dead. If you are interested in hearing the commencement speech (in two parts), you can find it on Brain Pickings at this link: http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/09/12/this-is-water-david-foster-wallace/
If you haven’t heard it, it’s probably worth choosing to think about it.
Yours,
Chopbox