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Being educated is an end in itself. It sets you apart from most of the people on the planet.

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Andy Rooney

Colgate University Commencement 1996, 1996

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In one of the speech's most memorable passages, Andy Rooney made a characteristically contrarian argument about education. He first deflated any illusions by saying that most of what the graduates learned in college would be of absolutely no practical use whatsoever, and that college was essentially 'a place where parents who can afford it store their children for four years because they can't stand having them around the house while they age.' But then he pivoted to a deeper truth. The value of education, he argued, isn't instrumental — it's intrinsic. Having an education is a lifelong consolation and daily pleasure. It isn't what you do with it that makes it worthwhile; it's simply having it. The distinction was subtle but important: education as a way of being in the world rather than merely a tool for career advancement.

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