An Alum – class of 2014 – I spoke to in November, currently studying in LSE in London, has a dream to improve education in Pakistan. He intends to do it via his own corporate success, influence and political career. He’ll benefit; others will benefit; that’s a worthy dream to pursue; and a dream to be proud of; and to follow with steely determination.
Of course, probably few of you have your dream yet. Honestly, I found mine when much older than you are now, after dabbling in many things – some of which are probably best not repeated here. So how to find your dream? This leads me to the second piece of advice, which is this: surround yourself with the right people. Surround yourself with the right people who’ll help you find the right dream; who’ll help you become the sort of person you want to be.
We are social animals; we behave socially. Research tells us that over time, we tend to develop the same habits as the people around us. This can mean everything from eating habits to career aspirations to moral stance in the world. If you’re in a group of people who have high goals for themselves, who are determined to make a contribution, then you’ll take on that same sense of seriousness. Conversely, if you’re in a group who are cynical and disengaged, with little interest in anything beyond immediate gratification, then you will not grow as you might, and the danger is that a dismal gap will open between the person you are, and the person you could be.
To close; it’s been said there are two things children should get from their parents; roots and wings. I like to think schools can play a role there too; and we are grateful to parents for allowing us to help with these roots, and with these wings; and so to make our contribution to the next generation.
And so, Graduates, while it’s been good to share a few thoughts with you, we cannot close with a simple single message. Why? Because you are our message, in all your diversity, complexity, occasional contradiction; you are what we proclaim to the world each year… see, look here, look what might be! In you we have great hopes for the future.
Our UWCSEA goal is to educate individuals to embrace challenge and to take responsibility for shaping a better world. With graduates like you, after all we have seen you do and achieve, I know I speak for the entire College when I say it has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with you. As well as the great hopes we have for you, we have even greater trust in you. Congratulations; good luck; stay in touch.