Get A Life :


*(......Commencement speech made by Anna Quindlen at Villanova continued)*



You will walk out of here this afternoon with only one thing that no one
else has. There will be hundreds of people out there with your same degree;
there will be thousands of people doing what you want to do for a living.
But you will be the only person alive who has sole custody of your life.
Your particular life. Your entire life. Not just your life at a desk, or
your life on a bus, or in a car, or at the computer. Not just the life of
your minds, but the life of your heart. Not just your bank account, but your
soul.

People don't talk about the soul very much anymore. It's so much easier to
write a resume than to craft a spirit. But a resume is a cold comfort on a
winter night, or when you're sad, or broke, or lonely, or when you've gotten
back the test results and they're not so good.

*Here is my resume*:

I am a good mother to three children. I have tried never to let my
profession stand in the way of being a good parent. I no longer consider
myself the center of the universe. I show up. I listen, I try to laugh. I am
a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make marriage vows mean what
they say. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my
friends, and they to me. Without them, there would be nothing to say to you
today, because I would be a cardboard cutout. But call them on the phone,
and I meet them for lunch. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh.

I would be rotten, or at best mediocre at my job, if those other things were
not true. You cannot be really first rate at your work if your work is all
you are.

So here is what I wanted to tell you today:

Get a life.

A real life, not a manic pursuit of the next promotion, the bigger paycheck,
the larger house. Do you think you'd care so very much about those things if
you blew an aneurysm one afternoon, or found a lump in your breast?

Get a life in which you notice the smell of salt water pushing itself on a
breeze over Seaside Heights, a life in which you stop and watch how a
red-tailed hawk circles over the water gap or the way a baby scowls with
concentration when she tries to pick up a cheerio with her thumb and first
finger.

Get a life in which you are not alone. Find people you love, and who love
you. And remember that love is not leisure, it is work. Each time you look
at your diploma, remember that you are still a student, still learning how
to best treasure your connection to others. Pick up the phone. Send an
e-mail. Write a letter. Kiss your Mom. Hug your Dad. Get a life in which you
are generous.

(....to be continued)

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