We were all made to love. And I've found that we live our best lives, we are at our most successful, not simply because we're smarter than everyone else, or because we hustle harder. The key to success, the key to happiness, is opening your mind and your heart to love.
John Legend
University of Pennsylvania Commencement 2014, 2014
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John Legend returned to his alma mater Penn — where he had arrived in 1995 as a high school senior named John Stephens — to deliver a commencement address that was deeply personal and unflinchingly vulnerable. He acknowledged that choosing love as his topic might seem corny: 'It's much cooler to be detached and apathetic, right? We all like a little snark and cynicism.' But he argued that cool detachment only gets you so far, while passion 'makes you a better entrepreneur, a better leader, a better philanthropist, a better friend, a better lover.' Legend's authority on this subject came from having nearly lost the capacity for love. When he was ten, his grandmother died, sending his mother into a depression that tore his family apart. His parents divorced, his mother disappeared into drugs, and young John responded by becoming stoic — deciding that if he didn't expose himself to vulnerability, he could never be hurt again. He threw himself into schoolwork and music, the only thing he 'allowed himself to really love without reservation.' The quote represented his hard-won recovery from that emotional shutdown — the realization that love, not achievement or protection from pain, was the foundation of a meaningful life.