It's not even a question of ethics or self-sacrifice or moral high ground, it's actually totally selfish. Being with people, doing for people, it's going to bring you joy. Unexpectedly, it just feels better.
Zadie Smith
New School University Commencement 2014, 2014
वीडियो 20:43 से शुरू होता है — जिस क्षण यह उद्धरण बोला गया था
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Smith subverted the typical commencement speech message about serving others by reframing collective engagement not as noble sacrifice but as enlightened self-interest. She confessed that back in 1997, she would have paid lip service to community as a 'noble idea' but wouldn't have believed it. What she discovered over the years — through small acts like passing out rum cake at her mother's birthday party alongside women in West African headscarves — was that the moments of genuine human connection proved to be the most valuable of her life. The admission of selfishness was disarming and persuasive: she wasn't asking graduates to be better people, she was telling them they'd be happier people if they got involved in each other's lives.