Posted on 06/20/2008 10:01:31 AM PDT by marktwain
Well, here you are at your college graduation. And I know what youre thinking: Gimme the sheepskin and get me outta here! Not so fast. First you have to listen to a commencement speech.
Dont moan. Im not going to pass the wisdom of one generation down to the next. Im a member of the 1960s generation. We didnt have any wisdom.
We were the moron generation. We were the generation who believed we could stop the war in Vietnam by growing our hair long and dressing like circus clowns. We believed drugs would change everythingwhich they did, for John Belushi. We believed in free love. And the love was free, but we ended up paying a very high price for the sex.
My generation spoiled everything for you. It has always been the special prerogative of youth to look and act weird and shock the grown-ups. But my generation exhausted the earths resources of weird. Weird clotheswe wore them. Weird beardswe grew them. Weird words and phraseswe said them. So, when it came your turn to look and act weird, you had to tattoo your faces and pierce your tongues.
Ouch. That must have hurt. I apologize.
True, my generation did have some good musicians. But those musicians are still out there touring. Therefore the only piece of good advice that I can give you is, dont start a rock band. You wont stand a chance against the Rolling Stones.
Its my job to give you advice. But all the rest of the advice Im going to give you is bad advice. I figure it this way: Youre finishing 16 years of education, and youve had all the good advice you can stand. Let me offer some relief.
1. Go out and make a bunch of money! Here we are in the most prosperous country in the world, surrounded by all the comforts, conveniences, and security that money can provide, yet no American political, intellectual or cultural leader ever says to American young people, Go out and make a bunch of money. They say money cant buy happiness. But it can rent it.
Theres nothing the matter with honest money-making. Wealth is not a pizza where if I have too many slices you have to eat the Dominos box. In a free society, with the rule of law and property rights, no one loses when someone else gets rich.
2. Dont be an idealist! Dont chain yourself to a redwood tree. Go be a corporate lawyer and make $500,000 a year. If you make $500,000 a year, no matter how much you try to cheat the IRS, youll end up paying $100,000 in taxesproperty taxes, sales taxes, excise taxes. Thats $100,000 worth of schools and sewers, fire fighters and police. Youll be doing good for society. Does chaining yourself to a redwood tree do society $100,000 worth of good?
Idealists are also bullies. The idealist is saying, I care more about the redwood trees than you do. Oh, I know you care. But you only care as much as you have to. I care and care and care. I care so much I cant eat, I cant sleep, it broke up my marriage. And because I care more than you do, Im a better person than you are. And because Im a better person than you are, I have the right to boss you around.
Get a pair of bolt-cutters and unleash that tree from the idealist.
Who does more to save the redwoods anywaythe person whos chained to a tree or the person who founds the Green Travel Redwood Tree-Hug Tour Company and makes a million by turning redwoods into a resource more valuable than backyard deck railings, a resource that people will pay hundreds of dollar just to go look at?
So get rich. Dont be an idealist. And ...
3. Get politically uninvolved! Politics stinkand not just bad politics. All politics stink. Even democracy stinks. Imagine if our clothes were selected by the majority of shoppers, which would be teenage girls. Id be standing here with my midriff exposed. Imagine deciding whats for dinner by family secret ballot. Ive got three kids and three dogs in my family. Wed be having Fruit Loops and rotten meat.
Think how we use the word politics. Are office politics ever a good thing? When somebody plays politics to get a promotion, does he or she deserve it? When we call a co-worker a real politician, is that a compliment?
But let me make a distinction between politics and politicians. Some people are under the misapprehension that the problem is politicianscertain politicians who stink. Impeach George Bush, and everything will be fine. Nab Ted Kennedy on a DUI, and the nations problems will be solved.
But the problem isnt politiciansits politics. Politicians are chefs, some good, some bad. The problem isnt the cook. The problem is the food. Or let me restate that: The problem isnt the cook. The problem is the cookbook. The key ingredient of politics is the belief that all of societys ills can be cured politically. This is like a cookbook where the recipe for everything is to fry it. The fruit cocktail is fried. The soup is fried. The salad is fried. So is the ice cream and cake. The pinot noir is rolled in bread crumbs and dunked in the deep-fat fryer. This is no way to cook up public policy.
Politics is greasy. Politics is slippery. Politics cant tell the truth. But we cant blame the politicians for that. Because just think what the truth would sound like on the campaign stump, even a little bitty bit of truth:
No, I cant fix public education. The problem isnt funding or teachers unions or a lack of vouchers or an absence of computer equipment in the classrooms. The problem is your kids!
4. Forget about fairness! We all get confused about what role politics should play in life. This is because politics and life send contradictory messages.
Life sends us the message, Id better not be poor. Id better get rich. Id better make more money than other people. Meanwhile politics sends us the message, Some people make more money than other people. Some people are rich and others are poor. Wed better close that income disparity gap. Its so unfair!
Well, Im here to speak in favor of unfairness. Ive got a ten-year-old at home. And shes always saying, Thats not fair. When she says that, I say, Honey, youre cute. Thats not fair. Your family is pretty well off. Thats not fair. You were born in America. Thats not fair. Darling, you had better pray to God that things dont start getting fair for you.
To heck with the income disparity gap. What we need is more income, even if it means a bigger gap.
5. Be a religious extremist! So dont get involved with politics if you can help it, but if you cant help it, read the Bible for political adviceeven if youre a Buddhist or an atheist or whatever. Using politics to create fairness is a sin. The Bible is very clear about this.
Oh, gosh, youre thinking, this is the worst advice yet. We get federal funding here. And the commencement speaker has just violated Constitutional law about separation of church and state.
But hear me out. I am not, in fact, one of those people who believes that God is involved in politics. My attitude is: Observe politics in this country. Observe politics around the world. Observe politics down through history. Does it look like Gods involved? No, that would be Other Fellow whos the political activist.
However, in one sense I do get my politics from the Bible, specifically from the 10th Commandment. The first nine Commandments concern theological principles and social law: Thou shalt not make graven images, steal, kill, et cetera. Fair enough. But then theres the 10th: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors house. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbors.
Here are Gods basic rules about how we should live, a brief list of sacred obligations and solemn moral precepts. And right at the end of it is Dont envy your buddys cow. How did that make the top ten? Why would God, with just ten things to tell Moses, choose as one of them jealousy about livestock?
And yet think about how important this Commandment is to a community, to a nation, to a democracy. If you want a mule, if you want a pot roast, if you want a cleaning lady, dont whine about what the people across the street have. Go get your own.
So do get rich. Dont be an idealist. Stay out of politics. Forget about fairness. And I have another piece of advice:
6. Whenever youre unsure about what course to take in life, ask yourself, What would France do? You see, France is a treasure to mankind. French ideas, French beliefs, and French actions form a sort of loadstone for humanity. Because a moral compass needle needs a butt end. Whatever direction France is pointing intoward Nazi collaboration, Communism, existentialism, Jerry Lewis movies, or President Sarkozys personal lifeyou can go the other way with a clear conscience.
One last thing.
7. Dont listen to your elders! After all, if the old person standing up here actually knew anything worth telling, hed be charging you for it.
the loudest and most obnoxious and evil 60’s radicals are all corporate lawyers or college presidents now or in the Senate.....once they decided they really liked the capitalist pig society and its money, they went for it.....got it....they didn’t want to stay behind with we mere patriots and mortals....
I love P.J..
This is the difference between liberalism and conservatism. They whine about what others have; we go get our own.
Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I have to disagree about the go get rich thing, and maybe a couple others. Maybe it should read: Go do what you love and get rich.
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Then you disagree with scripture.
Genisis 1:28. God's very first instruction to Adam and Eve.
I like P. J. a lot. Paraphrase one of my favorite PJism: Opportunity doesn’t just knock...it’ll try the doorknob and if it’s locked, it will go for a first-floor open window.
A friend of mine had a cartoon in his office that said basically the same thing, but with a bit of salty language.
Did he actually deliver this address to a graduating class or is it a column? It sounds like a slam on Obama’s. I noticed it was published in an education journal of some sort, which explains the title.
I think it is the sarcastic overtone with exaggerated emphasis that is discomforting. The basic message, however, is exemplary of the most productive and responsible portion of our population.
We do work hard to provide for a certain living standard. We may all have different standards. But to the extent that we "want" things Vs. what we "need" is only limited by our own effort, education and skill. This is America. Do the best you can with what you have. Be productive. That is the best thing any of us can do for our country.
This is in sharp contrast to the mostly liberal message and examples. "It's not your fault. Sue the man. The government owes you. Protect everyone from the rich." This is counterproductive for the nation as a whole.
“Im here to speak in favor of unfairness. Ive got a ten-year-old at home. And shes always saying, Thats not fair. When she says that, I say, Honey, youre cute. Thats not fair. Your family is pretty well off. Thats not fair. You were born in America. Thats not fair. Darling, you had better pray to God that things dont start getting fair for you.
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Now THERE’S the quote of the day.
He's so on the money about the 60’s generation, the boomers, a generation more inwardly focused than any previous American generation. All that talk about changing the world, standing up against “the man”, it all turned out be be nothing more than a way to get laid or at least draw some attention to oneself. The first President from that generation, proved to be the poster boy for his generation - consumed by selfish, reckless desire, an adolescent pretending to be an adult, a total fraud.
What great advice this is for young people today and should be mandatory reading at every commencement ceremony in the country !
I don't know if he gave it to a graduating class, but I would not be surprised if he did.
I recognize some of his phrases in here as recycled from various columns and books, he's said a lot of this before-- but it is worth saying. Actually, one of the quotes my husband and I use a lot is from PJ O'Rourke: "Everybody wants to save the Earth. Nobody wants to help Mom with the dishes." It so accurately sums up all the deep thinkers out there who are going to do Something Big, rather than doing a good job on the tasks at hand.
There's nothing wrong with the title. In body of the work he specifically says he is going to give bad advice.
Number three should be required reading for all the college-age Obama groupies. ;)
re: It so accurately sums up all the deep thinkers out there who are going to do Something Big, rather than doing a good job on the tasks at hand.
Reminds me of the following quote by Longfellow:
“Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.”
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