ADDRESSES 2018
Dear Commencement Speakers for this Spring,
Tell the graduates that we need people to open up their
eyes and see what’s really happening in this world - in this country - and take the
blinders off [knowing that each person sees the way they see - and they can learn to see better].
Tell them we need many a new Edward R. Murrow - Grandma
Moses - Mr. Rogers - Roberto Clemente -
Dorothy Day - and two and three and hundreds more stars and people of diverse
and caring attitudes.
Tell them to challenge Hannity and Carson, Maddow, O’Donnell and
Cooper, CNBC, CNN and Fox - and every
other form of public communications to speak the truth - not for ratings - not for money - not for a
job - not for politics - but for the common good.
Read the prophets. Speak the truth. Get the facts - and keep following the trails. Investigate the
investigators not for self-promotion - but for the betterment of all.
Tell them we need people to grasp and then practice the
great values and the great truths: honesty [no lies], fairness [justice], it’s
make the world better today [not make America great again], stop the name
calling [respect each person’s name and character].
Call out people to become statesmen not elected officials
- servants not the served - flying regular class - and rubbing shoulders with
the common woman and man.
Challenge all to take the bus, hold the door, chat a
moment with those waiting for the elevator or with those who take the stairs or
sit with those on the park bench - or to say to the mom and dad with a baby, “Nice
job, beautiful baby!”
Tell everyone, "Every day is earth day." Toast it, don't roast it. Pick up 5 pieces of liter each day - and make your street the neatest, cleanest street in town.
Tell everyone, "Every day is earth day." Toast it, don't roast it. Pick up 5 pieces of liter each day - and make your street the neatest, cleanest street in town.
Say to the old folks, “Hi mom!” “Hi pop!” “Can I treat
you to an ice cream. Here’s a Rita’s.”
It's today!
It's today!
© Andy Costello, Reflections
2018
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