It's moments like these that force us to try harder, to dig deeper, and to discover gifts we never knew we had — to find the greatness that lies within each of us.
Barack Obama
Arizona State University Commencement 2009, 2009
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Die Geschichte hinter diesem Zitat
Obama closed his speech by reframing the challenge of starting careers during the worst recession since the Great Depression. Rather than viewing economic turmoil as purely a burden, he called it a privilege, because adversity forces growth in ways that comfort never can. He reminded graduates that their body of work is never finished. It's cumulative, deepening with each day they give their best and give back to their community. Thomas Paine, Julia Child, Colonel Sanders, and Winston Churchill all appeared to have failed before eventually changing the course of history. Obama's message was clear: don't stop adding to your body of work, because acts of sacrifice and decency create ripple effects that spread far beyond what you can see.