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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Put God First in Everything You Do by Denzel Washington

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1. Put #God #first in everything #you do
2. #Fail #big
3. You'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse and
4. #Say #thank you in #advance of what is already yours.

'Let me take this moment to wholeheartedly congratulate each and everyone one of you. You graduated. You did it,' he told the 218 graduates.

'Number one, put God first in everything you do. Everything that you think you see in me and everything you think I've accomplished and everything you think I have... everything I have is by the grace of God, understand that. It's a gift.'
He continued by telling a story about when he was 20 years old and was flunking out of college with a 1.7 grade point average. 'I hope none of you can relate', he added which was met by roaring laughter from the crowd.

The Academy Award-winning actor said he was sitting at his mother's beauty parlor at the time and a woman told him that one day he would travel the world and speak to millions of people.

Washington eventually received a bachelor's degree in drama and journalism from Fordham University in New York, according to the Huffington Post.

'I've kept God in my life and it's kept me humbled,' he said.

The three other key points of advice he shared included to
'fail big',
'you'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse' and
'say thank you in advance of what is already yours',
which were captured in a video posted to YouTube by one of the graduate's loved ones.
'Today is the beginning of the rest of your life and you only live once, so do what you feel passionate about,' Washington told the graduates.

'Take chances, professionally. Don't be afraid to fail.'

He continued: 'Don't be afraid to dream big, but remember dreams without goals are just dreams and they ultimately fuel disappointment. So have dreams but have goals.

'To achieve these goals, you must apply discipline and consistency everyday. You have to work at it.'

Before the actor left the ceremony early so he could deliver another commencement speech at Wiley College in Texas, he was given an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by the university, according to Nola.com.

His parting words to the graduates were that working hard is what successful people do.

Washington said: 'Don't just aspire to make a living, aspire to make a difference.'

Credit:
Motiv Speech@youtube.com
www.dailymail.co.uk

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