Learn English Rashida Jones How to avoid your midlife crisis with BIG subtitles

thank you hello and good afternoon

before I start I’m being told that the

billionaire who endowed a grey 2007

building at the corner of Kirkland and

Quincy Street your building is in a

loading zone so you’re gonna need to

move that building or it’s gonna be

towed

thank you Harvard what’s up graduates

faculty class marshals president Faust

Dean piranhas honored guests parents

confused tourists friends bored siblings

and other family members thank you so

much for having me here today and

congratulations to all of you

particularly the class of 2016 and

congratulations to the parents parents

today’s a big day for you two you’ve

significantly lowered your chances if

you’re kids moving back home it could

still happen though so don’t get cocky

okay don’t turn that room into a home

gym yet when I first got the call to be

the class day speaker I was touched and

thrilled and I swelled with pride of

course that call came in 2011 and they

only called me because they needed me to

forward the request to Amy Poehler but

this year when I got the call I had the

same reaction I had when I was accepted

to Harvard Wow

a bunch of people said no and they had

to go to the waiting list that’s true I

was on the waiting list nonetheless this

is a dream come true so thank you for

allowing me to be here today

I graduated from this esteemed

establishment in 1997 19 years ago I was

right where you are

I was poised to receive the highest

collegiate honor in the world

so naturally I slept through my alarm

and was woken up by my boyfriend’s

roommate panicked and hung over I

checked my pager that was cutting-edge

back then by the way

and as I bolted to the yard I threw on

my cap and gown like I was in a John

Hughes movie and made it just in time

for commencement I wish I could say a

lot has changed since then

unfortunately the exact same montage

played out this morning - the cap and

gown plus a newly chronic knee problem

which slowed me down and obviously I

have a much nicer pager now just

standing here in Harvard Yard I can

easily transport myself back in time I

made so many wonderful memories here on

this campus that will last a lifetime

taking a quick power nap backstage

sanders before an opportunist am

catching some yeah catching some truly

impressive Z’s in Lemont library falling

asleep being anywhere near the Science

Center and then some non sleep related

memories like pre-gaming for a 90’s

dance at Elliott House which at the time

we just called a dance hooking up with

someone in Kirkland so I wouldn’t have

to walk all the way back to courier

hooking up with someone and Dunster a

entry so I wouldn’t have to walk all the

way back to Dunster see entry ensured I

really took advantage of the best

Harvard had to offer by the way I love

that you guys always applaud for your

houses and I wanted to test that out and

see if I could you know see say anything

about any Harvard house and get applause

so let’s try it out out of his house

what’s up lo v best house is whip rub

manor house you’re an eyesore really

that works wow that’s amazing

yeah and students I know that you may be

sad to be leaving college and you should

be but if you’re lucky lucky your

memories will follow you forever

even though they live all over the world

many of my closest friends are still the

ones I made right here in the yard and

I’ve been lucky enough to work with

several of them for example Michael

Schur class of 97 who was a writer on

the office creator of Brooklyn nine-nine

and most important to me

creator of Parks and Recreation but

before all that he was my first

romantic co-star ever in the 1993

levered old library production of the

not so classic play looks love sex in

the IRS the play opened every night with

Mike and me making out on a couch and 20

years later Mike and I have birthed a

rule breaking chestnut hair cunning

naive sophisticated newborn baby sunfish

nurse named Ann Perkins so the moral of

the story is if you make out with

someone in leopard old library you’re

guaranteed at least a network sitcom if

you make out in Quincy cube you’re lucky

if you have a web series in your future

an extended suggestive hug in the

courier dining hall means nothing you

get nothing for that believe it or not

though I didn’t leave Harvard with

ambitions to make it in Hollywood no I

left Harvard to make history and I’m

proud to say you’re watching history

being made right now yes ladies and

gentlemen it’s true I am the only second

generation second generation class day

speaker at Harvard in the history of

mankind thank you thank you a huge

accomplishment today and as they

mentioned my father Quincy Jones was my

class day speaker in 1997 so hopefully

one of you graduates out there is my

illegitimate child and you will be up

here speaking in 20 years don’t laugh

it’s possible I was pretty hungover

right about the time all of you were

conceived just kidding I don’t have kids

or do I I don’t

maybe I do no seriously I don’t and I

really don’t appreciate you pressuring

me about this

as I look around though I’m reminded of

not only how Harvard influenced me but

also how I influenced Harvard I was

always very outspoken politically for

example there was an important some

would say historic moment in 1995 my

sophomore year a frozen yogurt machine

was installed in courier house as to be

expected lives were changed and I just

reread the inspirational quote I gave

the Harvard Crimson about that Froyo

machine it provides automatic

gratification says rashida Jones class

of 97 all you have to do is pull down

the lever and that my young friends is

what I’m here to tell you today all you

need to do in life whoa that’s what I’m

here to tell you today all you have to

do in life is pull down the lever I’m

just kidding could you imagine if I gave

a whole speech about fro you guys would

be so pumped ok and my illegitimate

child would never get a chance to speak

here in 2038 or whatever so as you

embark on your real-world journey and

leave behind the ivy-covered cereal

stock dorms of Harvard I do feel it’s my

responsibility to tell you something

meaningful something that will not only

inspire you but also arm you with a key

to unlocking future opportunities after

all as Harvard graduates this

commencement is literally the only time

anyone will be rooting for your success

America loves an underdog and you are

not underdogs you are now the opposite

of underdogs it doesn’t matter if your

application was a sob story it doesn’t

matter what financial and personal

obstacles you’ve overcome it doesn’t

matter if you’re the first person in

your family to graduate college and your

grandma is crying right now tears of joy

tears of the American promise the tears

of generations who sacrificed and lived

and worked and died so that you could

stand here and accept a diploma and

fulfill a century’s worth of dreams no

one cares

because now your Harvard graduates yes

you were over dogs it used to it anytime

someone asks you where you went to

school and you answer Harvard they’re

gonna say Oh

however it okay I get it you’re smart

stop bragging everyone’s just gonna

assume that you went to college with

Malia Obama even though you just missed

her so by the way start practicing your

lies right now about how you were her

classmate Oh

Malia yeah we were really close we took

actin together which is a very intimate

class and I remember saying to Malia I

bet you learned a thing or two about

economics at the White House we had a

good laugh Malia and I she’s great

and yet as you head out into the world

with this insane head start you’re still

gonna need advice because you’re idiots

I’m sorry it’s true I didn’t know it

either at 21 but it’s true if I if it

weren’t true why wouldn’t you have

chosen to go to Stanford where the

weather is sick and it’s right next door

to Silicon Valley and you could have

just used your student population as

beta testers for some awesome new app

and then sold it right there it’s just a

car right away not only did you not pick

the right school you actually chose to

graduate from it no one’s successful

graduates from Harvard as mentioned Matt

Damon William Randolph Hearst Bonnie

Raitt Bill Gates Mark Zuckerberg

dropouts can you name any one cool who

did graduate from Harvard no I looked it

up and there’s not a single example of a

successful person that graduated from

Harvard

but Rashida you may ask what about you

sure fine I’m doing a ray but Zuckerberg

is doing real array he’s killing it just

because you made this stupid mistake of

graduating from Harvard doesn’t mean you

can’t fix it you’re young you have time

you’re thinking I’m only 21 let me enjoy

my life a little sure enjoy your life

but just remember that 17,000 VAP hits

later 20 years will have passed and you

will be asking yourself giant questions

about work-life balance priorities and

passion meaning and direction and you

will be both empowered and constrained

by the choices you make and the ones you

don’t make the minute you walk out of

this yard

so my self-imposed job today is to spare

you from the midlife crisis that is

silently and patiently waiting for you

and your 40s this may not sound like a

pressing issue today as you prepare to

enter into the land of adult

responsibility but every move you make

from now on is creating the map the

foundation on which you build upon for

your whole life it’s crucial that you

start thinking about how you’re gonna

avoid getting your first tattoo at 45 so

before you glaze over I’d like to offer

three simple pieces of advice 1 don’t

count on the system to protect your

instinct to care and 3 choose love 1

don’t count on the system you’re here

you did it you’re graduating from

Harvard after four years of

determination and studying your nuts off

you finally crossed the finish line you

got here because you’re a rule follower

and that’s great

you trusted in the system and the system

rewarded you you did all the right

things you were the star of your high

school you got the grades you earn all

the courage to extracurricular

activities you charm the teachers and

you dupe to the Harvard admissions team

by greatly exaggerating how much you

learned on your three-day volunteer trip

to Haiti I know this because I’m just

like you I told my parents when I was

four that I wanted to go to Harvard I

recognized that on the path to getting

there there were concrete linear steps

to be executed and I loved the inherent

structure in that

I respected Authority I trusted in the

system I really liked those walk and

don’t walk signs I believed that I would

always find wise experienced people at

the helm of well-run and fair

enterprises and that these people would

exercise power and distribute

opportunity with thoughtfulness and

nobility and that I couldn’t possibly

understand the complexities of their

process there would always be a

collective that would know more than I

and even if I didn’t have empirical

proof that I should trust in them fully

and wholly I just had to because that’s

just the way things worked after

graduating I spent the next 10 years

enjoying a decent amount of success as

an actress I could support myself which

in an overcrowded unmerited chaotic

system like Hollywood is a big

accomplishment fast-forward 22 2007

where I found myself in a bit of a rut

I just come off a great year long stint

guest starring on the office my biggest

break to date but once again I was back

to pounding the pavement auditioning for

movies and TV and with the threat of an

upcoming writers strike there wasn’t a

ton of production so there wasn’t a ton

of auditions and the stuff I was going

in on for was the wife the sassy

bestfriend the girlfriend you know your

run-of-the-mill 2-dimensional supporting

female parts as the dry spell continued

I found myself increasingly demoralized

and frustrated I had always wanted to

write but felt too daunted by the task

and being surrounded by talented

professional writer friends didn’t

really help it felt silly to start down

a new path in my 30s but I channeled my

frustrated unemployed energy and with my

best friend wil McCormack we sat down

every day for six months until we had

completed a movie script it was called

Celeste and Jesse forever and we sold it

in a bidding war to Fox atomic which is

a subsidiary of Fox they wanted to make

the movie for 16 million dollars we did

it it was the greatest accomplishment of

my life I circumvented the system and

then the system changed a month later

Fox atomic folded and then began a

two-year journey of watching my script

go down with the whole business of major

studios making smaller films the ones

that are neither big-budget franchise

nor tiny independence we sold our script

again to another

but he and they folded six months later

we sold it to another company they

folded then yet another film financing

company who wanted to make it folded we

were shutting down companies all over

town finally we’ve realized that with

the old system crumbling we had to find

another way we now had a very short

window that was slowly closing I

couldn’t if I couldn’t find financing

and start filming in a month I would

lose my actors my crew my director and

probably my mind I had called in every

favor from everyone I knew I had put

everything on the line so we said screw

it let’s just make this movie however we

can we got lucky and found an investor

thank you forever Lee Nelson and made

the movie for eight hundred and forty

thousand dollars now that might sound

like a lot of money I mean eight hundred

forty thousand dollars is almost a year

of Harvard tuition but in the film

business it’s peanuts we sold the film

at Sundance had some pretty nice reviews

and got an Independent Spirit Award

nomination for writing launching my

writing and producing career felt like a

milestone but more importantly I

overcame my own compulsion to work

within the system even after 40 years I

have a hard time accepting that the

people in charge are not always the most

competent now I’m a realist I work for

myself if I hit a wall I look for ways

outside the system to get things done

the hard fact is this the real world

doesn’t reward rule-followers the way

the educational world does and the real

world is not always merit-based the

institutions and organizations we yield

to and trust in to support our success

whether they be employers or government

are flawed they have objectives that

will most likely conflict with our own

I’m not suggesting you should act on

your own self-interest but be on guard

be agnostic don’t just follow the rules

and assume everything works out because

it’s happened that way in the past just

because they’ve been doing it a long

time does not mean it’s right

in fact historic historical precedents

and traditions are often brimming with

injustice and racism and sexism

yes Hasty Pudding theatricals I’m

talking to you

I think it’s time to break tradition and

let girls in your show right time

speaking of change at Harvard there’s

been a lot of wonderful advances even

since the time I graduated back then

Harvard had not even had a when a woman

as president and a black Jewish female

class day speakers with you today so

that’s a little more history I also

understand that the final clubs are now

facing pressure to admit women including

the notorious person Club the rumor we

always heard was that the Porcellian

would give 1 million dollars to any

alumnus who wasn’t already a millionaire

by age 40 that’s awesome if it’s true so

if they start admitting women let’s see

what 79 percent of a million anybody

know but back to you in a - in addition

to other benefits unlearning your

rule-following

instincts will allow you to get to know

yourself in a real way for the last four

years your identity has been wrapped up

in this institution and look how proud

you made the people around you

but what about you outside of what’s

expected from you what path do you

really want to take in life what are you

prepared to tolerate to realize that

path or are you waiting for someone else

to define that path for you as a fellow

rule follower I can also tell you that

it’s very painful when the things you

believe in start to show their cracks

and their imperfections no job or

employer or mentor will ever be the

answer you want them to be I spent my

younger years hoping and praying that

someone would give me a break that

someone more successful and

knowledgeable than I would show me the

way and save me from making mistakes but

everyone is dealing with their own flaws

and egos don’t get me wrong I’ve been

lucky enough to work with some

tremendously talented humble and

hard-working people but none of them has

had the answer for me here’s the simple

truth you are the only one who could

create the life you want and you may

have to break some rules to do that now

I’m not suggesting that you drop out of

society liquidate your permits for money

and take a kite surfing in Hawaii I mean

do that if you want cuz its own

kind of awesome I’m only saying this

you’re the only one who can create a

system that’s gonna work for you and

that needs to start right now

number two protect protect your instinct

to care now I’m gonna speak for 85

minutes about your instincts I’m just

kidding this is gonna be short I’m not

gonna tell you to be the best or dream

big or get rich because a it’s not the

80s and B I’m a little bit bored with

the American dream of wanting to be rich

or being rich and gloating about it

publicly even on a campaign trail

seriously what is going on it’s

officially embarrassing so I’m here to

challenge you with a different kind of

responsibility a couple of years ago an

expressing concern about the worldwide

policies towards the ongoing refugee

crisis

Pope Francis coined the phrase the

globalization of indifference

indifference is an insidious and toxic

state of mind for your information there

are 60 million displaced or internally

displaced refugees worldwide that’s 60

million people who can’t return to their

home we shouldn’t be indifferent about

that unfortunately the world you’ve

inherited is beat down and polarized and

fraught with conflict we as humans are

not great at learning from our

collective mistakes but it’s nothing we

can’t recover from it will take a

generation of compassion and empathy and

action to make it happen and that’s

where you come in having compassion and

focus is becoming increasingly more

difficult in the information age because

there’s a lot of information it’s hard

to care about something for very long

because before you know it there’s an

even new or breaking news story or the

DHing of an email or Facebook

notification begging for you to care

about it changing focus quickly is now a

required survival skill the good thing

about the Internet is that everyone has

a voice yay the bad thing about the

Internet is that everybody has a voice

boo their space carved out for the whole

spectrum this disenfranchised marginal

groups who finally have a platform to

talk about the injustice they’ve endured

but also the hateful the

and the uninformed and unfortunately

those voices are loud in the face of all

that noise it’s harder to than ever to

stay committed to do the things you

really care about

but don’t be distracted do not be

dissuaded do not be discouraged keep

caring it’s not enough to talk amongst

your friends about the problems you see

in the world now is the time to be vocal

now it’s the time to be loud louder than

the loudest troll on the Internet and if

that’s not in your nature too bad get

louder we need it right now as a college

educated worldly young person you were

obligated to be loud to rise above the

fear-mongering and bigotry and

misinformation to make yourself heard

through all the noise and you can be

heard it’s possible the way to really be

heard is to do even more than you say

people tend to find it a little annoying

for celebrities to be vocal about

politics and I get it I know I’m an

actress I’m not a world leader and the

line of reasoning is these bright shiny

objects get more airtime not because

they’re more informed or they’re any

smarter but just because they played

some badass hero in a movie and they

think they know everything I’ve often

been told by trolls to stick to acting

or to shut up because I’m a stupid

celebrity but you know what I don’t care

I don’t care there’s too much to fight

for the equality and respect that people

before us have fought for and the laws

put in place to protect these things are

at risk of slipping away

young unarmed black men are being killed

in record numbers states are passing

laws that are systematically stripping

away women’s reproductive rights a

presidential candidate is encouraging

his supporters to be violent and racist

and wants to ensure that there are no

gun-free zones in this country while

we’re distracted with pretty Instagram

shots of coffee and celebrity breakups

our freedoms are at risk of slipping

away and to me this issue is more

important than smiling pretty and

talking about how much fun I had on a

movie set I am aware of this could make

me unlikable I’m aware that being

political could open me up to criticism

and look everyone of us wants to be

light it’s

sucks to have people say awful things

about you I mean no human is immune to

that except maybe Donald Trump I’m not

sure he’s a human so we’ll see all this

to say care about what matters to you

and don’t let complacency or feeling

overwhelmed or the haters distract you

from this it’s too important as my dear

friend who I’ve never met before DJ

Khaled’s says they don’t want you to win

so you have to win by caring that’s what

he means when he says when he wants you

to care I want you to care whatever you

know what I mean protect your instinct

to care choose love my dad has given me

some remarkable advice over the years

actually just a couple hours ago he said

something profound he said honey in your

speech today make sure you mention my

remarkable advice he has told me you

can’t get an A if you’re afraid of

getting an F he has told me to approach

work with humility and grace because I’m

really just a conduit for a higher power

he has told me to live every day like

it’s your last and one day you’ll be

right a piece of advice that becomes

scarily more meaningful to me as the

older I get but maybe the best advice

he’s ever given me is to live in love

and not fear it sounded like a parental

platitude when I first heard it but then

I started to apply that paradigm to

every decision I made all of a sudden I

was asking myself where my

decision-making was coming from was I

scared to disappoint people was I scared

to fail was I scared I wasn’t up to the

task or was I excited and nervous about

the unknown did I picture myself

possibly pushing past what I thought my

limitations were we have to consciously

choose love because it’s scary choosing

love is not always the easiest answer

and it doesn’t always put you on the

clearest path choosing love is

inexorably tied to taking risk and what

this actually means to you I can’t ever

know because it’s different for everyone

what you love is so personal what

inspires you what makes you tick so I

can only say when big decisions pop up

get quiet real quiet

listen turn off your phone turn off your

computer and listen to your true heart

here the thing that makes you feel sick

with excitement and scares you because

you know you’ll learn and do that thing

so just to review because I think maybe

some of you were hungover or maybe I’ve

been asleep for a little bit here’s

what’s gonna stave off your midlife

crisis one don’t count on the system

count on yourself to protect your

instincts and do it loudly 3 choose love

even if it’s scary sometime there’s

still plenty of reason to be optimistic

about your future the world you’re

inheriting has less violence longer life

expectancy more available education more

ways to stay in touch with the people

you love more good television shows and

more flavors of gun than ever before in

the history of the world but there’s

still so much work to be done by you and

it’s totally possible

but it’s not enough to talk about it

question everything yes absolutely

but then figure out how to change it you

must act stay curious stay empathetic

stay fearless become a loud and fervent

participant in your world to the members

of the graduating class of 2016 and the

dropouts who are too successful to be

here with us today I guess what I’m

really getting at goes back to this pull

down that lever get your Froyo graduates

thank you very much

[Applause]

you

谢谢你你好,下午好,

在我开始之前有人告诉我,

亿万富翁在柯克兰和昆西街的拐角处捐赠了一栋灰色的 2007 年

建筑,

你的建筑在

装载区,所以你需要

移动那栋建筑,否则它是 会被

拖走

谢谢 哈佛 怎么了 毕业生

教师 班长 主席 Faust

Dean 食人鱼 贵宾 父母

困惑 游客 朋友 无聊 兄弟姐妹

和其他家庭成员 非常感谢你们

今天让我来到这里,

祝贺你们所有人,

尤其是 2016 届毕业生,

祝贺你们 对父母 父母

今天对你们两个来说是重要的一天 如果

你们是孩子搬回家,这仍然可能

发生,所以不要

自大,不要把那个房间变成家庭

健身房 我第一次接到电话

成为上课日的演讲者,我很感动,也

很激动,

当然,这个电话是在 2011 年打来的,他们

只打电话给我,因为他们需要 让我

把请求转发给 Amy Poehler 但

今年当我接到电话时,我

的反应和我被哈佛录取时一样

在等候名单上尽管如此,这

是一个梦想成真,所以谢谢你

让我今天来到这里

我于 1997 年从这家受人尊敬的

机构毕业 19 年前我

就在你所在的地方

我准备好获得世界上最高的

大学荣誉

我很自然地通过闹钟睡着了,

然后被男朋友的室友惊醒,

惊慌失措地挂在

我身边,顺便检查了一下当时最先进的寻呼机

,当我狂奔到院子里时,

我像以前一样戴上帽子和长袍 在约翰

休斯的电影中,正好

赶上开始我希望我能说

从那以后发生了很多变化,

不幸的是

,今天早上播放的蒙太奇完全相同——帽子和

长袍加上新出现的慢性膝盖问题

,这让我放慢了速度, 显然,我现在

有一个更好的寻呼机,现在就

站在哈佛院子里,我可以

轻松地将自己带回到过去,我

在这个校园里留下了很多美好的回忆,

这将持续一生

在机会主义者抓住一些之前,在后台桑德斯小睡一会儿

的,在 Lemont 图书馆捕捉到一些真正令人印象深刻的 Z 在

科学中心附近的任何地方睡着了

,然后是一些与睡眠无关的

记忆,例如

在 Elliott House 参加 90 年代舞蹈的赛前比赛,当时

我们刚刚称之为与柯克兰某人勾搭的舞蹈

所以我不必

一路走回快递员

与某人勾搭和邓斯特

进入所以我不必

一路走回邓斯特看到进入确保我

真的利用了

哈佛最好的机会 顺便说一句,我

喜欢你们总是为你们的

房子鼓掌,我想测试一下,

看看我是否能知道你们

对任何哈佛房子的看法并得到掌声,

所以让 去他家试试看

怎么回事 最好的房子是鞭子擦

庄园的房子 你真是个让人眼花缭乱的人

哇 这太棒了

是的 学生们 我知道你可能

会因为离开大学而难过,但你应该

是 如果你幸运的话,你的

记忆将永远伴随着你,

即使他们生活在世界各地

,我的许多最亲密的朋友仍然

是我在院子里结交的朋友,

我很幸运能与

他们中的几个人一起工作 例如迈克尔·

舒尔 97 年级,他

是布鲁克林九点九的办公室创作者的作家,

对我来说最重要

的公园和娱乐的创作者,但

在此之前,他是我

在 1993 年

利用旧图书馆制作的第一个浪漫联合主演 这部

不那么经典的剧在美国国税局看起来很爱做爱

这部剧每晚都会开场

,我和迈克在沙发上亲热,20

年后,迈克和我生下了一个

打破规则的栗色头发狡猾

天真成熟的新生婴儿翻车鱼

护士,名叫 Ann P erkins 所以这个故事的寓意

是,如果你

在 leopard old library 中与某人亲热,如果你在 Quincy cube 中亲热

,至少可以保证是一部网络情景喜剧

快递餐厅拥抱什么

都没有,不管你信不信,

我离开哈佛的

初衷不是想在好莱坞大展拳脚,我

离开哈佛是为了创造历史,我很

自豪地说你在看历史

是的,女士们,

先生们,这

是真的 1997 所以

希望你们中的一个毕业生是我的

私生子,你们会

在 20 年后在这里说话不要笑,

这可能是

因为你们所有人都怀孕的时候我很

宿醉 不是开玩笑,我没有孩子,

或者我没有,也许

我真的没有 我,

还有我是如何影响

哈佛的 鼓舞人心的引述我

给哈佛深红的那台 Froyo

机器提供了自动

满足感说 rashida

Jones 97 年级你所要做的就是

拉下杠杆,我的年轻朋友

就是我今天在这里告诉你的所有你

需要做的事情 在生活中做这就是我

今天在这里要告诉你的所有你

在生活中要做的就是拉下杠杆我

只是在开玩笑你能想象如果我发表

一个完整的演讲你们

会非常兴奋 我的私生子

孩子永远不会有机会

在 2038 年或任何时候在这里发言,所以当你

踏上现实世界的旅程并

离开哈佛常春藤覆盖的谷物

库存宿舍时,我确实觉得我有

责任告诉你一些

有意义的事情 不仅能

激励你,而且还能用一把钥匙武装你,

因为哈佛毕业生毕竟是打开未来机会的钥匙。这个

毕业典礼实际上是唯一一次

有人支持你的成功

不管你的

申请是不是一个悲伤的故事,

不管你克服了什么样的经济和个人

障碍,

不管你是家里第一个

大学毕业的人,而你的

祖母现在正在哭泣 喜悦的

泪水 美国誓言的

泪水 几代人的泪水 牺牲、生活

、工作、死去,让你

站在这里接受文凭,

成就一个世纪 梦想的价值没有

人在乎,

因为现在你的哈佛毕业生是的,

你已经习惯了,任何时候

有人问你在哪里

上学,你回答哈佛,他们

会说哦,

但是没关系,我明白你是 聪明的别

吹牛,每个人都会

假设你和玛丽亚奥巴马一起上大学,

即使你只是想念

她,所以现在开始练习你的

谎言,关于你是她的

同学哦,

玛丽亚是的,我们真的很亲密,我们

一起行动了 一个非常亲密的

课程,我记得对玛丽亚说,我

打赌你在白宫学到了一两件事关于

经济学的知识,我们

笑得很开心玛丽亚和我,她很棒

,但是当你

带着这个疯狂的开端走向世界时,你'

我仍然需要建议,因为你是白痴

我很抱歉这是真的我

在 21 岁时也不知道但这是真的如果

我不是真的为什么你不

选择去

斯坦福 病了,就在隔壁 r

到硅谷,你可以

把你的学生群体

用作一些很棒的新应用程序的 beta 测试人员

,然后在那里卖掉它,这只是一辆

车,你不仅没有

选择正确的学校,你实际上选择

从那里毕业没有

如前所述,一个成功的哈佛毕业生 马特·

达蒙 威廉·伦道夫·赫斯特 邦妮·

雷特 比尔·盖茨 马克·扎克伯格

辍学 你能说出任何一个

从哈佛毕业的酷酷的人吗 不,我查了

一下,没有一个

成功人士从哈佛毕业的例子,

但是 Rashida,你可能会问你呢,

我在做一个射线,但扎克伯格

正在做真正的阵列,他正在扼杀它,仅仅

因为你犯了这个

从哈佛毕业的愚蠢错误并不意味着你

不能解决它你还年轻你 有时间

你在想我只有 21 岁让我享受

我的生活吧 一定要享受你的生活,

但请记住,20 年后 17,000 次 VAP 热门歌曲

将会过去,你

会问自己

关于工作与生活平衡的优先事项以及

激情的意义和方向的巨大问题,当你走出这个院子的那一刻,你

将被

你所做的选择和你没有做出的选择所赋予和约束,

所以我今天的自我强加的工作是 为了让

您摆脱正在

默默耐心等待您

和您 40 多岁的中年危机,这在您准备进入成人责任之地时听起来可能不是一个

紧迫的问题,

但您

从现在开始的每一步都在创造地图 为

你的一生奠定基础 至关重要的是

你开始考虑如何

避免在 45 岁时获得你的第一个纹身 所以

在你沉迷之前我想提供

三个简单的建议 1 不要

依靠系统来保护你的

关心和3选择爱1

不要依靠系统你在这里

你做到了你

在四年的

决心和研究你的坚果后从哈佛毕业

终于越过了终点线

你来到这里是因为你是一个规则追随者

,这很好

你信任系统并且系统

奖励你 你做了所有正确的

事情 你是你高中的明星

你得到了你所有

的成绩 参加课外

活动的勇气 你迷住了老师

你欺骗了哈佛招生团队

,大大夸大

了你在海地为期三天的志愿者旅行中学

到了多少 我知道这一点,因为我和

你一样 我四岁时告诉我的父母

我想去哈佛 我

意识到在到达那里的路上

有具体的线性步骤

要执行 我喜欢内在的

结构

我尊重权威 我信任这个

系统 我真的很喜欢那些走路和

不走路的人 我相信我

总能找到经验丰富的睿智人士

来掌舵经营良好、公平的

企业,这些人会

行使权力并

以体贴的方式分配机会

高贵,我不可能

理解他们过程的复杂性,

总会有一个

比我知道的集体

,即使我没有经验

证明我应该完全

和完全信任他们,我只是不得不这样做,因为 这

就是毕业后的工作方式

我在接下来的 10 年里

享受着作为一名女演员的相当大的成功

我可以养活自己

在好莱坞这样一个过度拥挤的无用的混乱

系统中是一个巨大的

成就快进 22

2007 我发现自己在 有点陈词滥调,

我刚刚结束了在办公室担任主演长达一年的好客

,这是迄今为止我最大的

休息时间,但我又一次回到

了人行道上为

电影和电视试镜,并且由于

即将到来的作家罢工的威胁,我没有 没有

大量的制作,所以没有大量

的试镜,而我要做

的就是妻子,

时髦的最好朋友,女朋友,你认识

你的普通二维

随着干旱期的继续,支持女性角色

我发现自己越来越沮丧

和沮丧 我一直想

写作,但对这项任务感到畏惧

,被才华横溢的

专业作家朋友包围并没有

真正帮助

开始新的道路感觉很愚蠢 在我 30 多岁的时候,但我

释放了我沮丧的失业能量,和我

最好的朋友威尔·麦科马克一起,我们

每天坐下来六个月,直到我们

完成了一个电影剧本,它被称为

永远的塞莱斯特和杰西,我们

在竞购战中把它卖给了 Fox atomic 这

是福克斯的子公司,他们想

以1600万美元的价格拍电影

看着我的

剧本随着大制片厂的整个业务而下降

剧本

又卖给了另一个人,

但他和他们六个月后倒闭了,

我们把它卖给了他们倒闭的另一家公司,

然后又一家电影融资

公司想让它倒闭,

我们关闭了全

城的公司,最后我们意识到,

在旧系统下 摇摇欲坠,我们必须找到

另一种方式,我们现在有一个非常短的

窗口,正在慢慢关闭

如果我找不到资金

并在一个月内开始拍摄,我就无法做到我会

失去我的演员,我的工作人员,我的导演,

可能我的头脑

向我认识的每个人

寻求帮助

美元现在听起来可能

很多钱我的意思是八十

四万美元几乎是

哈佛一年的学费,但在电影

行业它是花生我们在圣丹斯卖的电影

有一些相当不错 评论

并因写作而获得独立精神奖

提名 开始我的

写作和制作生涯感觉像是一个

里程碑,但更重要的是,我

克服了自己在系统内工作的冲动,

即使在 40 年后我

也很难接受

负责人不是 现在总是最有

能力的我是一个现实主义者

如果我碰壁我会为自己工作我寻找

体制之外的方法来完成

事情艰难的事实是现实世界

不会像教育世界那样奖励遵守规则的人

确实如此,而现实

世界并不总是以功绩为基础的

我们

屈服于并信任支持我们成功的机构和组织

无论是雇主还是政府

都有缺陷 他们的目标

很可能与我们的目标相冲突

我不是在建议你 应该为

自己的利益行事,但要

保持警惕 不可知论者 不要仅仅遵守规则

并假设一切都会好起来,因为

过去就是这样发生的,只是

因为 t 嘿,已经做了很

长时间了,这并不意味着它是正确

的,事实上,历史的历史先例

和传统往往充满了

不公正、种族主义和性别歧视,

是的,仓促布丁戏剧我在

和你说话,

我认为是时候打破传统,

让女孩们 在你的节目中

谈到哈佛的变化时,

有很多奇妙的进步,即使

自从我毕业后,

哈佛甚至没有今天有一位女性

担任校长和一位黑人犹太女性

班级日与你一起演讲,所以

这是一个 再多一点历史 我也

明白,最终的俱乐部现在

面临着接纳女性的压力,

包括臭名昭著的人俱乐部我们

经常听到的谣言是,波塞利安

会给任何到 40

岁还不是百万富翁

的校友提供 100 万美元 如果这是真的,那就太棒了,所以

如果他们开始承认女性,让我们

看看 100 万中 79% 的人

知道什么,但很快就会告诉你——

除了其他好处之外 在过去的四年里,培养你

遵守规则的

本能会让你

以真实的方式认识自己

从你那里你

真的想在生活中走什么道路你

准备容忍什么来实现这条

道路或者你在等待别人

为你定义这条道路作为一个

规则追随者我也可以告诉你

,当 你所

相信的东西开始显示出他们的裂痕

和不完美没有工作、

雇主或导师将永远是

你希望他们成为的答案我度过了我

年轻的岁月希望并祈祷

有人会给我一个休息,

一个更成功和

知识渊博的人 而不是我会告诉我的

方式,让我免于犯错,但

每个人都在处理自己的缺陷

,自负不会误会我的意思,我很

幸运能和一些

非常好的人一起工作 有才华的谦逊和

勤奋的人,但没有一个

人能回答我这是一个简单的

事实,你是唯一可以

创造你想要的生活的人,你可能

必须打破一些规则才能做到这一点,

我不是建议 你退出

社会清算你的金钱许可证

并在夏威夷风筝冲浪我的

意思是如果你想要它

自己的真棒我只是说

你是唯一可以创建一个

系统的人 为你工作,

这需要现在开始第二

号保护保护你的

本能,现在我要

谈论你的本能我要讲 85 分钟我只是在

开玩笑,这会很短我

不会告诉你要成为 最好或梦想

大或致富,因为它不是

80 年代和 B 我

对想要致富或致富的美国梦有点厌倦,

即使在竞选活动中也公开

幸灾乐祸这是怎么回事

正式尴尬所以我来

挑战你 几年前,他肩负着另

一种责任,对

全球

针对持续难民

危机的政策表示担忧,

教皇弗朗西斯创造了“冷漠的全球化”这个词

全世界有 6000

万人无法返回

家园的国内流离失所难民 我们不应该对此无动于衷

集体错误,但没有什么是我们

无法从中恢复的,这需要

一代人的同情心、同理心和

行动才能实现,这

就是你需要同情和

专注的地方

,在信息时代变得越来越困难,因为

有很多 信息

很难长时间关心某事,

因为在你知道之前 re 是一个

甚至是新的或突发的新闻故事,或者

是电子邮件或 Facebook

通知的 DHing,请求你

关心它 快速改变焦点现在是一项

必需的生存技能互联网的好处

是每个人

都有发言权,是的坏事

互联网是每个人都有发言权,

他们为整个频谱开辟了空间,

这些被剥夺权利的边缘

群体终于有了一个平台来

谈论他们所忍受的不公正

,以及可恨的

和不知情的人,不幸的

是,这些声音在 面对所有

的噪音,比以往任何时候都更难

坚持做你

真正关心的事情,

但不要分心,不要

气馁,不要气馁,继续

关心你的朋友之间谈论你的问题是不够的

看看世界现在是发声的时候了

现在是时候比

互联网上最响亮的巨魔更响亮

更响亮,我们现在需要它作为

受过大学教育的世俗年轻人,你

有义务大声超越

恐惧散播、偏执和

错误信息,让自己

在所有噪音中被听到,你可以被

听到,这可能是真正成为的方式

听说做的比你说的还要多,

人们往往会觉得

名人对政治发声有点烦人

,我明白了

闪亮的

物体获得更多的播出时间不是因为

他们更有见识或他们

更聪明,而只是因为他们

在电影中扮演了一些坏蛋英雄并且他们

认为他们知道我经常

被巨魔告知要坚持表演

或闭嘴的一切 起来,因为我是一个愚蠢的

名人,但你知道我不在乎

我不在乎有太多的事情要

我们之前的人们所争取的平等和尊重而战,而

为保护这些事情而制定的法律是

有滑倒的风险 g away

年轻的手无寸铁的黑人被杀

的人数创历史新高 各州正在通过

法律,系统地

剥夺妇女的生殖权利 一位

总统候选人鼓励

他的支持者暴力和种族主义,

并希望确保

在这个地区没有无枪区 国家,当

我们被漂亮

的咖啡和名人分手的 Instagram 镜头分心时,

我们的自由正面临溜走的风险

,对我来说,这个问题

比漂亮的微笑和

谈论我在电影布景上的乐趣更重要,

我知道 这可能会让我变得不

讨人喜欢我知道

政治化可能会让我受到批评

并且看起来我们每个人都希望

轻松让人们说你的坏话很糟糕

我的意思

是除了唐纳德特朗普之外没有人能免疫 '

不确定他是不是一个人,所以我们会看到这一切

来表达关心对你来说重要的事情

,不要让自满或感到

不知所措或仇恨者分散你的注意力

这太重要了,因为我

在 DJ Khaled 之前从未见过的亲爱

的朋友说他们不希望你赢,

所以你必须通过关心来赢,这就是

他说当他想要

你关心时我想要你关心时的意思 不管你

知道我的意思 保护你

关心的本能 选择爱 我爸爸多年来给了我

一些非凡的建议

实际上就在几个小时前 他说了

一些深刻的话 他在你今天的演讲中说 亲爱的

确保你提到我的

非凡建议 他有 告诉我,

如果你害怕得到 F,你就不能得到 A

他告诉我要

谦虚和优雅地工作,因为我

真的只是通向更高权力的管道

他告诉我要像这样过每一天

这是你的最后一天,总有一天你会是

对的

当我第一次听到它但后来

我开始 把这个范式应用到

我突然做出的每一个决定上

我问自己我的

决定是

从哪里来的 对未知感到兴奋和紧张

我是否想象过自己可能超越了我认为自己的

局限 我们必须有意识地

选择爱情,因为选择

爱情并不总是最简单的答案

,它并不总是让你

走上选择爱情的最清晰的道路

与冒险有着不可分割的联系,

这对你意味着什么我永远不

知道,因为它对每个人都不同

你所爱的东西是如此个人化是什么

激励你是什么让你打勾所以我

只能说当重大决定突然出现时

变得安静真实 安静地

听 关掉你的手机 关掉你的

电脑 在这里听听你的真心

让你

感到兴奋和害怕的事情 因为

你知道你会学习并做那件事

所以只是为了 复习,因为我想

你们中的一些人可能宿醉了,或者我

已经睡了一小会儿 这

就是避免中年

危机的方法 不要指望系统

依靠自己来保护自己的

直觉并大声做到 3 选择 爱,

即使有时很可怕

仍然有充足的理由

对你的未来感到乐观 你所

继承的世界 更少的暴力 更长的

预期寿命 更多的教育 更多

与你爱的人保持联系的

方式 枪比世界历史上任何时候都多,

但你

还有很多工作要做,

这完全有可能,

但谈论它是不够的

好奇 保持同理心

保持无所畏惧

成为 2016 届毕业生和

成功而无法成为的辍学生的响亮而热情的参与者

今天和我们在一起,我想我真正想说的

是回到这个

拉下那个杠杆让你的 Froyo 毕业生

非常感谢你

[掌声]