Success, like happiness, can't be pursued. It must ensue as the unintended byproduct of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself.
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Chris Waddell
Middlebury College Commencement 2011, 2011
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Waddell quoted Holocaust survivor and psychologist Viktor Frankl near the end of his speech, connecting it to his broader theme about community. He told the graduates that the Middlebury community — built through mud season, fall foliage runs, and cold November winds — was a lifelong asset, but that they were responsible for creating community around them wherever they went. True success, he said, requires creating environments where others can risk, fail, and rise.