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The benefits of failure
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Important lessons
Iraq my mind and heart for what I ought to say to you today I ask myself what I wish I had known as my own graduation and what important lessons I have learned a twenty one years that has expired between that day and does have come up with two answers on these wonderful day when we are gathered together to celebrate your academic success I have decided to talk to you about the benefits of failure and as you stand on the threshold of what is sometimes called real life I want to extend a crucial importance of imagination
Looking back at twenty one year old that I was a graduation isa slightly uncomfortable experience for de for t tu year old that she has become I was convince that the only thing I wanted to do ever was to write novels however my parents both whom came from in published backgrounds and need are from it been to college took the view that my over active imagination was in um using personal work that would never pay a mortgage or secure pension
I cannot remember telling my parents that I was studying classics de might well I found out for the first time on graduation day
The benefits of failure
I cannot critic ise my parents for hoping that I would never experience poverty day had been pulled themselves and I have since been poor and I quite agree with them that this is not an an opening experience climbing out of poverty by your own efforts that is indeed something on which to pride yourself but poverty itself is romantic sized only by fools what I fear most for myself at your age was not poverty but failure
Ultimately we all have to decide for yourself what con sta tu te er that the world is quite eager To Give you a set of criteria if you let it so I think it is fair to say that by any conventional measure a mere seven years after my graduation day I had failed on an epic scale and exceptional e short lived marriage had employed ID and I was job plus a lone parent and as pure as it is possible To Be in modern Britain without being homeless