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A life oriented toward discovery is infinitely more rewarding than a life oriented toward not blowing it.

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Ed Helms

Knox College Commencement 2013, 2013

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This single sentence distilled the entire speech into its purest form. Helms drew a sharp distinction between two orientations toward life: discovery (seeking out new experiences, risking failure, following curiosity) and avoidance (playing it safe, minimizing mistakes, protecting what you have). The phrase 'not blowing it' was deliberately colloquial and relatable — it captured the defensive crouch that many successful people adopt, especially after they've achieved something worth protecting. Helms knew this posture intimately: at 25, he had been offered his own post-production company, which would have been the safe, lucrative, 'not blowing it' choice. The pit in his stomach told him that safety was actually the greater risk. Helms connected this to evolutionary biology: 'If our ancestors didn't feel fear, the whole species probably would have been trampled by mammoths. But if they never examined their fears — no delicious mammoth-burgers.' Success, he argued, lives in the tension between fear and discovery. The tension never goes away, but 'so long as your desire to explore is greater than your desire to not screw up, you're on the right track.'

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