No, Kids, Life Is Not a ‘Journey’
July 13, 2022
And other honest thoughts after spending a month reading commencement speeches (NSFW).
Earlier this month, we pulled together the annual commencement speech issue ofย Vital Speeches of the Day.ย
Though I donโt love commencement speeches as much asย the best commencement speech writer of them all, University of Florida scribe Aaron Hoover, I donโt hate them as much as my colleague Mike Long, who says, โThe rhythms, setups, and payoffs of the springtime address come as natural to an American speaker of English as cluelessness to a DMV clerk, and in a vocabulary as finite, cramped, and specific as a linguist might collect at a Starbucks counter.โ
But I do know what Mike means. Even having rejected the most platitudinous of this yearโs commencement speeches, we still published 10 speeches in which the word โjourney,โ appears 33 times.
โMine was not a carefully curated journey.โ
โLike all journeys, life always presents a plot twist.โ
โSometimes the turns in your journey are not by choice.โ
โEvery step of my journey led to this moment.โ
โEmbracing your journey with curiosity will lead you to where you are meant to be.โ
โMy journey is your journey and my message to you today is that you will be OK.โ
โFor so many of you, this is the end of your college career. And the beginning of a fantastic journey of planting the seeds of your legacy.โ
This notion of life as a journey is just as false as it is banal.
A journey has a purpose. But life has a thousand perhaps-purposes, many of which conflict with one another. โIf the world were merely seductive, that would be easy,โ E.B. White wrote. โIf it were merely challenging, that would be no problem,โ he continued. โBut I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve (or save) the world and a desire to enjoy (or savor) the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.โ
To see life as a journey is to see life as our own exciting travelogue. But thatโs not at all what the best lives are, and itโs surely not how you want to be remembered. โWell, say what you will about Nancy, her life was quite a โฆ journey!โ No. In a good life, we often veer from the mountaintop where we are headed to the strip mall where we are needed. And if you like the current shape of your nose, do not tell me, โItโs all part of the journey!โ
A journey has a fixed destination. The only fixed thing in life is your pupils, at death.
Yes, I understand why commencement speakers tell young people that life is a journey. Commencement speakers are trying to be encouraging to many folks trembling on the edge of starting from scratchโand to their anxious parents. But life is not a journey, any more than life is a game, any more than life is a bowl of cherries, or a box of chocolates. Any more than than life is a bitch and then you die.
It is all those things, of courseโdepending on the day, on the season, on your parents, on your genes, on your socioeconomic status, on your will, on your faith, on your luck and on whether you smoked the indica or the sativa.
But itโs not any one of those things, all the time.
In fact, if I were forced to describe living life as any one thing, I wouldnโt say itโs enjoying a winding journey. Iโd say itโs more like, making the most out of a general clusterfuck.
And so commencement speakers might just as honestly wax on about that:
โMine was not a carefully curated clusterfuck.โ
โLike all clusterfucks, life always presents a plot twist.โ
โEmbracing your clusterfuck with curiosity will lead you to where you are meant to be.โ
โMy clusterfuck is your clusterfuck and my message to you today is that you will be OK.โ
Now thatโs a commencement speech Iโd be proud to publish.
Maybe next year.