John Waters’ rollicking commencement speech at The Rhode Island College of Design supplied up some good one-liners and some pearls of wisdom, although phrased, fairly naturally, in an irreverent method. Prepared for some sage recommendation on what actually counts as wealth? And what profession choices will make you truly rich? Mr. Waters has this to say:
Uh, don’t hate all wealthy people. They’re not all terrible. Consider me, I do know some evil poor people, too. We want some wealthy people: Who else goes to again our motion pictures or purchase our artwork? I’m wealthy! I don’t imply money-wise. I imply that I’ve figured out how one can never be round assholes at any time in my personal and professionalfessional life. That’s wealthy. And never being round assholes ought to be the purpose of each graduate right here immediately.
It’s OK to hate the poor, too, however solely the poor of spirit, not wealth. A poor person to me can have a giant financial institution balance however is stupid by alternative – uncurious, judgmalestal, isolated and unavailcapable of change.
I’m additionally sorry to report there’s no such factor as karma. So a lot of my talented nice pals are lifeless and so lots of the fools I’ve met and loathed are nonetheless alive. It’s not honest, and it never will probably be.
Like I stated, irreverently phrased. However when stripped all the way down to their fundamentals, some excellent principles to reside by.
Watch the speech above; learn the complete transcript right here.
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