You're gonna fall down, but the world doesn't care how many times you fall down, as long as it's one fewer than the number of times you get back up.
Aaron Sorkin
Syracuse University Commencement 2012, 2012
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Near the end of his speech, Sorkin shifted from his characteristic wit to genuine vulnerability, sharing that he lost a decade of his life to cocaine addiction. He told graduates bluntly: 'You know how I got addicted to cocaine? I tried it.' After describing his eleven years of sobriety — during which he wrote three TV series, three movies, a Broadway play, and won an Academy Award — he delivered this closing message about resilience. He framed the entire speech around the theatrical metaphor of rehearsal being over: 'You're going out there now. You're gonna do this thing. How you live matters.'