2024应届毕业典礼英语演讲稿(优秀35篇)
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届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 1
We've created entire value systems and a physical reality to support the
worth of self. Look at the industry for self-image and the jobs it creates,
the revenue it turns over. We'd be right in assuming that the self is an
actual living thing. But it's not. It's a projection which our clever brains
create in order to cheat ourselves from the reality of death.But there is
something that can give the self ultimate and infinite connection -- and that
thing is oneness, our essence. The self's struggle for authenticity and
definition will never end unless it's connected to its creator -- to you and
to me. And that can happen with awareness -- awareness of the reality of
oneness and the projection of self-hood.For a start, we can think about all
the times when we do lose ourselves. It happens when I dance, when I'm acting.
I'm earthed in my essence, and my self is suspended. In those moments, I'm
connected to everything --
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 2
Here’s my corollary: “Your mentors may leave you prepared, but they
can’t leave you ready.”
When Steve got sick, I had hardwired my thinking to the belief that he
would get better. I not only thought he would hold on, I was convinced, down
to my core, that he’d still be guiding Apple long after I, myself, was gone.
Then, one day, he called me over to his house and told me that it wasn’t
going to be that way.
Even then, I was convinced he would stay on as chairman. That he’d step
back from the day to day but always be there as a sounding board.
But there was no reason to believe that. I never should have thought it.
The facts were all there.
And when he was gone, truly gone, I learned the real, visceral difference
between preparation and readiness.
It was the loneliest I’ve ever felt in my life. By an order of magnitude.
It was one of those moments where you can be surrounded by people, yet you
don’t really see, hear or feel them. But I could sense their expectations.
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 3
What is your dream? What ignites that spark. You can’t kinda want that,
you got to want it with every part of your whole heart. Will you struggle?
Yeah, yeah… you will struggle, no way around it. You will fall many times,
but who's counting? Just remember, there's no such thing as a smooth
mountain.If you want to make it to the top then, there are sharp ridges that
have to be stepped over. There will be times you get stressed and things you
get depressed over. But let me tell you something. Steven Spielberg was
rejected from film school three times, three times but he kept going.
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 4
In the past decade alone, we’ve seen historic hurricanes devastate
islands across the Caribbean. We’ve seen ‘1,000-year floods’ hit the
Midwestern and Southern United States multiple times in a decade. And we’ve
seen record-breaking wildfires ravage California and record-breaking typhoons
kill thousands in the Philippines.
This is a true crisis. And if we fail to rise to the occasion, your
generation, your children, and grandchildren will pay a terrible price. So
scientists know there can be no delay in taking action – and many government
and political leaders around the world are starting to understand that.
Yet here in the United States, our federal government is seeking to become
the only country in the world to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement –
the only one. Not even North Korea is doing that.
Those in Washington who deny the science of climate change are no more
based in reality than those who believe the moon landing was faked. And while
the moon landing conspiracy theorists are relegated to the paranoid corners of
talk radio, climate skeptics occupy the highest positions of power in the
United States government.
Now, in the administration’s defense, climate change, they say, is only a
theory – yeah, like gravity is only a theory.
People can ignore gravity at their own risk, at least until they hit the
ground. But when they ignore the climate crisis, they are not only putting
themselves at risk, they are putting all humanity at risk.
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 5
Instead of challenging Americans to believe in our ability to master the
universe, as President Kennedy did, the current administration is pandering to
the skeptics who, in the 1960s, looked at the space program and only saw
short-term costs and long-term benefits.
President Kennedy’s era earned the nickname, ‘The Greatest Generation’
– not only because they persevered through the Great Depression and won the
Second World War. They earned it because of determination to rise, to pioneer,
to innovate, and to fulfill the promise of American freedom.
They dreamed in moonshots. They reached for the stars. And they began to
redeem – through the Civil Rights Movement – the failures of the past. They
set the standard for leadership and service to our nation’s ideals.
Now, your generation has the opportunity to join them in the history
books. The challenge that lies before you – stopping climate change – is
unlike any other ever faced by humankind. The stakes could not be higher.
If left unchecked, the climate change crisis threatens to destroy oceanic
life that feeds so many people on this planet. It threatens to breed war by
spreading drought and hunger. It threatens to sink coastal communities,
devastate farms and businesses, and spread disease.
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 6
When the dust settled, all I knew was that I was going to have to be the
best version of myself that I could be.
I knew that if you got out of bed every morning and set your watch by what
other people expect or demand, it’ll drive you crazy.
So what was true then is true now. Don’t waste your time living someone
else’s life. Don’t try to emulate the people who came before you to the
exclusion of everything else, contorting into a shape that doesn’t fit.
It takes too much mental effort – effort that should be dedicated to
creating and building. You’ll waste precious time trying to rewire your every
thought, and, in the meantime, you won’t be fooling anybody.
Graduates, the fact is, when your time comes, and it will, you’ll never
be ready.
届 典礼英 演 稿 篇应 毕业 语 讲 7
You may not know this, but I was on the sailing team all four years.
It wasn’t easy. Back then, the closest marina was a three-hour drive
away. For practice, most of the time we had to wait for a heavy rainstorm to
flood the football field. And tying knots is hard! Who knew?
Yet somehow, against all odds, we managed to beat Stanford every time. We
must have gotten lucky with the wind.
Kidding aside, I know the real reason I’m here, and I don’t take it
lightly.
Stanford and Silicon Valley’s roots are woven together. We’re part of
the same ecosystem. It was true when Steve stood on this stage 14 years ago,
it’s true today, and, presumably, it’ll be true for a while longer still.
The past few decades have lifted us together. But today, we gather at a
moment that demands some reflection.
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