When people show unhidden joy in their accomplishments and good fortune and blessings, witnessing it feels almost intimate, and that is why all graduations, for all the pomp and ceremony and brass bands, all of them are so personally moving every year.
Peggy Noonan
University of Notre Dame Commencement 2019, 2019
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Early in her address, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist paused to acknowledge the emotional undercurrent of the ceremony. Before diving into her political and philosophical themes, Noonan offered this tender observation about what makes graduation days universally moving — the rare sight of people openly celebrating their achievements without self-consciousness. It was a moment of warmth that set the tone for her speech, reminding the audience that beneath the pageantry and formality, commencement is fundamentally about witnessing human joy and vulnerability in equal measure.