Thursday, May 3, 2018



GRADUATION 
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.

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!


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018 

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