Stand up for what you believe in. It's okay to be wrong. It's okay to know stuff in your heart and discover that you're wrong, and cop to it. Say, 'You know what, I changed my mind.' This has become a terrible thing to do in this country, and only art can bring it back.
Whoopi Goldberg
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Commencement 2011, 2011
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In her SCAD commencement address, Goldberg spoke candidly about the courage it takes to hold convictions while remaining open to growth. She drew from her experience as a co-host on The View, where she regularly engaged with opposing viewpoints. Goldberg argued that admitting you've changed your mind has become stigmatized in American culture, where public figures are attacked for evolving their positions. She positioned the arts as the antidote to this rigidity — the creative process inherently requires flexibility, experimentation, and the willingness to discard what isn't working. Her message was a call for intellectual humility wrapped in the language of artistic practice.