You’re the Commencement Speaker. What Are You Going to Say?
You’re at the high school where you graduated.
It’s been over twenty years since you graduated.
Now you’re older. Smarter, Wiser.
You’re the commencement speaker.
You’re at the podium. 500 graduates waiting for you to begin.
What do you say?
I thought about this.
Hard.
Not the usual stuff—follow your dreams, believe in yourself, the future is yours.
Something that actually matters.
Benjamin Franklin said: “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
Thomas Jefferson wrote: “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.”.
So what would I tell the Class of 2026?
I’d tell them about skills. Not job skills. The skills required to keep a republic.
Can you keep it? Will you prove Jefferson right?
What would YOU tell them?