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  • (motivational orchestral music)

  • - But my lesson is this.

  • I don't give a shit

  • (applause)

  • okay?

  • You cannot let a fear of failure

  • or a fear of comparison

  • or a fear of judgment

  • stop you from doing what's going to make you great.

  • You cannot succeed without this risk of failure.

  • You can not have a voice

  • without the risk of criticism.

  • And you cannot love without the risk of loss.

  • You must go out and you must take these risks.

  • And people will tell you to do what makes you happy.

  • But a lot of this has been hard work.

  • And I'm not always happy.

  • And I don't think you should do just what makes you happy.

  • I think you should do what makes you great.

  • Do what's uncomfortable and scary and hard

  • but pays off in the long run.

  • Be willing to fail.

  • Let yourself fail.

  • Fail in the way in the place where you would want to fail.

  • Fail, pick yourself up

  • and fail again.

  • Because without this struggle,

  • what is your success anyway?

  • But as best we know it,

  • we have one life.

  • In it, you have to trust your own voice,

  • your own ideas,

  • your honesty,

  • your vulnerability

  • and through this, you will find your way.

  • You do not have to be fearless.

  • Just don't let fear stop you.

  • Live like this as best you can

  • and I guarantee

  • you will look back on a life well lived.

  • - As I moved to California,

  • $700 in my pocket and my toddler.

  • And I have to

  • fight the good fight

  • because people are telling me,

  • "I can't, you can't do this, you can't

  • "are you crazy?

  • "You're moving to California with your son?

  • "You'll never make it."

  • I was 26

  • when I decided to come here.

  • There's the age thing.

  • "Ah, you're too old."

  • If you listen to people

  • and if you allow people to project their fears on to you,

  • you won't live.

  • What if I believed those people

  • who told me that when I became pregnant in college

  • that I wouldn't finish?

  • I walked across that stage with my son on my hip.

  • And I collected my degree.

  • My diploma.

  • (applause)

  • I didn't hear the naysayers

  • when they were like, "you're too old to go to California.

  • "If you don't hit by 25, you're not gonna make it."

  • I will be 46 this year.

  • I am just touching the surface.

  • I am just getting started.

  • I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, you know.

  • I had a passion.

  • I had a dream.

  • And I dived in.

  • And I went for my dream and

  • it all starts with you.

  • You're the temple

  • and you have control.

  • You're in a bad situation, it's up to you to get out of it.

  • You can't give another human

  • the responsibility of your happiness.

  • - When you have a dream,

  • it doesn't often come at you screaming

  • in your face.

  • This is who you are.

  • This is what you must be for the rest of your life.

  • Sometimes a dream almost whispers.

  • And I've always said to my kids,

  • "the hardest thing to listen to,

  • "your instincts, your human personal intuition,

  • "always whispers, it never shouts."

  • Very hard to hear.

  • So you have to everyday of your lives

  • be ready to hear

  • what whispers in your ear.

  • It very rarely shouts.

  • And if you can listen to the whisper

  • and if it tickles your heart

  • and it's something you think you want to do

  • for the rest of your life,

  • then that is going to be what you do

  • for the rest of your life

  • and we will benefit from everything you do.

  • Thank you very much.

  • - So don't be unconscious

  • all day on your phone.

  • (audience laughs)

  • Don't we live now

  • in a bit of a very shallow world?

  • Pop culture is extremely shallow.

  • And we're just asking the world

  • to get deep.

  • I don't like wasting my time

  • spending days just shaking people's hands and smiling

  • taking selfies.

  • It feels shallow to my existence.

  • I have a lot more to offer than my image.

  • I don't like being used to make people money.

  • I feel sad

  • when

  • I'm overworked

  • and that I've just become a money making machine

  • and that my passion and my creativity take a back seat.

  • That makes me unhappy.

  • So what did I do?

  • I started to say no.

  • I'm not doing that.

  • I don't want to do that.

  • I'm not taking that picture.

  • I'm not going to that event.

  • I'm not standing by that

  • because that's not what I stand for.

  • Slowly but surely,

  • I remembered who I am.

  • And then you go home and you look in the mirror

  • and you're like, yes.

  • I can go to bed with you

  • every night.

  • - Lobster is a soft

  • mushy animal

  • that lives inside of a rigid shell.

  • That rigid shell does not expand.

  • Well how can the lobster grow?

  • Well, as the lobster grows,

  • that shell becomes very confining.

  • And the kind of the lobster feels itself under pressure.

  • And uncomfortable.

  • It goes under a rock formation

  • to protect itself from predatory fish,

  • casts off the shell and produces a new one.

  • Well eventually,

  • that shell becomes very uncomfortable

  • as it grows right?

  • Back under the rocks.

  • I think lobster repeats this numerous times.

  • The stimulus for the lobster

  • to be able to grow

  • is that it feels uncomfortable.

  • If lobsters had doctors,

  • they would never grow.

  • Because as soon as the lobster feels uncomfortable,

  • goes to the doctor,

  • gets a Valium, gets some Percocet,

  • feels fine!

  • Never gets off its shell.

  • So I think we have to realize

  • is that we have to realize that times of stress,

  • are also times that are signals for growth.

  • And if we use adversity properly

  • we can grow through adversity.

  • - I personally am most unworthy.

  • But I

  • brought a girl child

  • from the street.

  • And I could see

  • in the face of the child,

  • that child was hungry.

  • God knows how many days, has not eaten.

  • So I gave her a piece of bread.

  • And the little one

  • started eating the bread

  • crumb by crumb.

  • And I said

  • eat, I said to the child,

  • "eat the bread.

  • "Eat the bread."

  • And she looked at me and said,

  • "I'm afraid

  • "to eat the bread.

  • "Because I'm afraid

  • "when it is finished

  • "I will be hungry again."

  • This is

  • a reality.

  • Maybe we are not hungry for a piece of bread.

  • But maybe there is somebody there in the family who is

  • unwanted, unloved, uncared, forgotten.

  • There is love.

  • Love begins at home.

  • And love to be true has to hurt.

  • And this is

  • what I bring before you.

  • To love one another.

  • That great love.

  • - [Jim Carrey] Your need for acceptance

  • can make you invisible in this world.

  • Like many of you,

  • I was concerned about going out into the world

  • and doing something bigger than myself.

  • Until someone smarter than myself

  • made me realize that there is nothing bigger than myself.

  • Don't let anything stand in the way

  • of the light that shines through this form.

  • Risk being seen

  • in all of your glory.

  • Our eyes are not viewers,

  • they are also projectors.

  • That are running a second story over the picture

  • that we see in front of us all the time.

  • Fear is writing that script.

  • And the working title is

  • I'll Never Be Enough.

  • Spend your whole life imaging those,

  • worrying about the pathway to the future.

  • But all that will ever be

  • is what's happening here.

  • And the decisions we make in this moment

  • which are based in either love or fear.

  • So many of us choose our path out of fear

  • disguised as practicality.

  • What we really want seems impossibly out of reach

  • and ridiculous to expect

  • so we never dare to ask the universe for it.

  • I'm saying,

  • I am the proof

  • that you can ask the universe for it.

  • I realized one night in LA,

  • that the purpose of my life

  • had always been to free people from concern,

  • just like my dad.

  • I did something

  • that made people

  • present their best selves to me

  • wherever I go.

  • How will you serve the world?

  • What did they need

  • that your talent can provide?

  • That's all I have to figure out.

  • I can tell you from experience the effect you have on others

  • is the most valuable currency there is.

  • You can fail, at what you don't want.

  • So you might as well take a chance

  • on doing what you love.

  • Relax, and dream up a good life.

  • - This is the most important

  • and crucial period of your lives

  • for what you do now and what you

  • decide now at this age

  • may well determine

  • which way your life shall go.

  • And the question is,

  • whether you have a proper,

  • a solid,

  • and a sound blueprint.

  • And I want to suggest

  • some of the things that should be

  • in your life's blueprint.

  • Number one in your life's blueprint should be

  • a deep belief

  • in your own dignity, your own worth,

  • and your own somebodiness.

  • Don't allow anybody to make you feel

  • that you are nobody.

  • Always feel that you count.

  • Always feel that you have worth.

  • And always feel that your life

  • has ultimate significance.

  • Secondly,

  • in your life's blueprint,

  • you must have

  • as a basic principle, the determination

  • to achieve excellence

  • in your various fields of endeavor.

  • You're gonna be deciding as the days and the years unfold

  • what you will do in life.

  • What your life's work will be.

  • Once you discover what it will be, set out to do it.

  • And to do it well.

  • Be a bush if you can't be a tree.

  • If you can't be a highway,

  • just be a trail.

  • If you can't be the sun, be a star.

  • For is it by size that you win or you fail,

  • be the best of whatever you are.

  • (applause)

  • finally in your life's blueprint,

  • must be

  • a commitment

  • to the eternal principles

  • of beauty,

  • love,

  • and justice.

  • Well life for none of us

  • has been a crystal stair,

  • but we must keep moving.

  • We must keep going.

  • If you can't fly, run.

  • If you can't run, walk.

  • If you can't walk, crawl.

  • But by all means, keep moving.

  • - You will fail at some point in your life.

  • Accept it.

  • You will lose.

  • You will embarrass yourself.

  • You will suck at something.

  • There's no doubt about it.

  • I was a 1.8 GPA

  • one semester.

  • And the university very politely suggested

  • that it might be better to take some time off.

  • I was 20 years old,

  • I was at my lowest point.

  • But here's the thing.

  • I didn't quit.

  • I didn't fall back.

  • But I continued to fail

  • and fail

  • and fail,

  • but it didn't matter because you know what?

  • There's an old saying.

  • You hang around the barber shop long enough,

  • sooner or later, you're gonna get a haircut.

  • So you will catch a break, and I did catch a break.

  • Last year,

  • I did a play called Fences on Broadway.

  • It was at the same theater

  • that I failed that first audition

  • 30 years prior.

  • Thomas Edison conducted 1,000 failed experiments.

  • Did you know that?

  • I didn't know that.

  • Because the 1,001st was the light bulb.

  • Fall forward.

  • Sometimes,

  • it's the best way to figure out where you're going.

  • Never be discouraged.

  • Never hold back.

  • Give everything you've got.

  • And when you fall throughout life,

  • remember this,

  • fall forward.

  • - [Robin Williams] You know,

  • as we come to the end of this phase of our life,

  • we find ourselves

  • trying to remember the good times,

  • and trying to forget the bad times.

  • And we find ourselves thinking about the future.

  • We start to worry.

  • Thinking

  • what am I going to do?

  • Where am I going to be in 10 years?

  • But I say to you,

  • hey,

  • look at me.

  • Please

  • don't worry so much.

  • Because in the end,

  • none of us have very long on this earth.

  • Life is fleeting.

  • And if you're ever distressed,

  • cast your eyes to the summer sky.

  • When the stars are strung across the velvety night,

  • and when a shooting star streaks through the blackness

  • turning night

  • into day

  • make a wish.

  • Think of me.

  • And make your life

  • spectacular.

  • I know I did.

(motivational orchestral music)

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