If you must find your own path, and we have left you no easy path, then decide now to choose the hard path that leads to the life and the world that you want.
Stephen Colbert
University of Virginia Valedictory Exercises 2013, 2013
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In the closing minutes of his speech, Stephen Colbert dropped the comedic persona almost entirely and spoke with striking sincerity. Having acknowledged that his generation had consumed most of the resources, soaked up the government services, and 'deep-fried nearly everything in the ocean,' he turned the apparent bad news into a call to action. The logic was characteristically sharp: if no easy path exists, then the choice isn't between easy and hard — it's between a hard path that leads somewhere you want to go and a hard path that doesn't. Freed from the expectation of an easy ride, graduates could stop looking for shortcuts and instead commit fully to the difficult work of building the life and world they actually wanted. Colbert paraphrased Robert Bolt to argue that 'society has no more idea of what you are than you do' — every generation must define itself anew.