I’m not sure quite why,
but lately I’ve found myself thinking about life in four-year
stretches. And let’s just say that not everybody has filled these past
four years with as much achievement as you have.
That’s
a theme for another day, except for this reminder to you and other
graduates across our country: Although opportunities seem scarce in this
economy, it is not for nothing that you have spent this time
preparing. America needs your talent and your energy, all the more now
that our country’s in a tough spot. For you and so many young
Americans, our current troubles can be discouraging. You are ready for
jobs that were supposed to be ready for you. Millions wait on the day
when there are jobs for everyone willing to work, and opportunities to
match your hopes and your goals. But don’t lose heart, because that day
is coming.
In
the most practical, everyday terms, the best cultural assets are values
as basic as personal responsibility, the dignity of hard work, and,
above all, the commitments of family. Take those away, or take them for
granted, and so many things can go wrong in a life. Keep them strong,
and so many things will go right.
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In this life, of course, the commitments that come closest to forever
are those of family. Maybe you’ve heard that Ann and I have a pretty
large family, and I’m sure glad I like having grandchildren because
every time I turn around there’s more of them. Two more arrived last
week, twin boys David and William, which brings us to eighteen
grandchildren we have welcomed into the world.
Their
great-grandfather, my Dad George Romney, was successful by any measure
you’d care to apply. I asked him once, “What was your greatest
accomplishment?” Without a moment’s pause, his answer was, “Raising you
four kids.” I had his example to follow, and I have never once
regretted missing any experience or opportunity in business in order to
be with my wife and five sons. Regrets usually come the other way
around, from missing moments with your children that don’t come again.
The same holds true for time with your parents as the years fall away.
Among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it
matters most isn’t one of them.
Liberty University's graduation ceremony begin sat 10:00 this morning.
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