Guest of Honor Speech Final Speech
Guest of Honor Speech Final Speech
Guest of Honor Speech Final Speech
members of the faculty, family and friends, and most importantly the class of
2017. Indeed, I am greatly honored to be with you today for your graduation
from one of the finest high schools in the Philippines. It has been almost 20 years
to the day that I graduated from my high school. I remember a lot of things about
that day. I remember sweating profusely under my toga since the Iwata
airblasters could only blast air to a maximum of 2 feet and I was seated two
celebration but I did not mind her because I really could not bring myself to
smile in that summer heat. Of all the things that I remember though, I remember
that I just wanted to get the diploma and go home, relax, and enjoy my 5-month
freedom. So I promise, as King Henry the 8th allegedly promised each of his six
wives, Dont worry, I wont keep you long. The universitys motto is Veritas in
Love. From the way I understood it, it means that we should share difficult
truths in a gentle, kind, inoffensive manner, and that is exactly what I am going to
do today.
First of all, I am going to tell you how college is different from high school.
You will begin your first year in college in a few months, and I know that most of
you, if not all, are excited since it is a totally new and different chapter of your
lives. In high school, you received a general education and sometimes, that meant
that you had to study subjects that you were not interested in. In college, this
time, you get to study what you are actually interested in (the course you have
chosen). I know this feeling of excitement because I felt the same way when I
was your age. I was giddy over the fact that I was going to legitimately learn
more about the human body because the program that I chose was Medical
Technology. I thought that memorizing muscles and the parts of the brain were
cool and fun. I told myself Oh, now that I am going to study topics that I
actually like, college will be easier and much more fun. What I did not
waking up dizzy at 4:45 am for a 7 am class, and then still failing the quiz. In
high school, I would be in bed by 9:30, and when I failed a quiz, I was able to
recover from it and ace the next test. In college, when I failed the first quiz, I
failed all. It is true that there is always rain after summer, and failing after
working so hard can be so uninspiring. What is my point then? The reason why I
developed. I would not be here right now if I just gave up then and there. I tried
worked but I still tried), I seeked for help by attending tutor classes, and I still
myself and college really tested my character, but in the end, I learned how to
remain optimistic and hopeful, telling myself that I would not let my failed quiz
ruin my day. It trained me to become a mentally strong person, and that was
accompanied with tenacity. Even though I did not learn anything from the
persistence, because this is the trait that drove successful people to their success,
and this what actually keeps you sane. Let me now complete the quote that I
stated earlier: there is always rain after summer, but day always follows the night.
Stay tenacious.
was, but I remember her saying that the first step to success is to wake up early.
Because the early bird gets the worm, right? Let me tell you this my dear
graduates: the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
This is where my second difficult truth comes in. Procrastination is real. Waking
up early does not necessarily mean that it entails success. I say this based on
procrastinated a lot of times back in high school and in college, like a normal
human being. Why am I telling you this then if I am actually setting a bad
wake up at 9 in the morning then start your work at 10. Disclaimer: I have
your work. My point is, you can procrastinate, but be sure that you know your
flow. Be sure that you are self-aware and that you are completely confident that
your work ethic would produce the most superior results. Be sure that you do not
cram too much and that you would not end up regretting your decisions in the
end. Be sure that you are able to work efficiently, and do not overwork or
pressure yourself too much. With a sound mind comes a productive and smart
action, to put off doing something. Be sure that you put off things for the right
reasons, like sleeping for a total of 8 hours or reading an interesting book. That
way, without forcing yourself to do things, you could find more time to actually
enjoy your life and that you are able to relax. Remember, before you are a
student, you are a human being. Give yourself the happiness that you deserve.
Now let us talk about the people that you will meet in college. The
personalities that you will soon encounter are really different, as you all came
from very different backgrounds and schools that differ in culture. There will be
people who would influence you, good or bad, there will be people whose lives
you would touch. You will spend time with people of similar interests, and you
will find people with the same sense of humor. You will also work with people
who have a totally different mindset from yours, it will be really frustrating, and
conflict (or sometimes even tension) is inevitable. Your character will definitely
be tested, but give it some time, and you will actually see how complex and deep
people can be. You will end up being friends with the people you least expected
to be friends with. You will realize that you are going to need each other as the
years get harder and harder and the academic load increases. You will realize
that, despite all the vices, freeloading, and misunderstandings, these people are
actually worth keeping. I only hope that you all avoid judging people without
good. Develop healthy friendships, nurture it, and value every person. Take the
time to get to know a person, as Rome was not built in a day. Although, know
when and how to be careful with your words and the truth, because Rome may
not have been built in a day, but it burned in one. Be kind and sensitive to others
ALWAYS, even when it gets very frustrating already, because you will never
know if they are actually going through something. Send out reviewers, help each
other, do not be academically selfish. College is not a competition, and you can
all get good grades together. There is nothing wrong with that. Develop your
decent human beings, because you are going to need the values of patience,
respect, tolerance, honesty, and most importantly, trust when you will meet more
different people in your careers. Remember, you will not enjoy success if you
To the class of 2017, you are moments from graduating. Moments away
from leaving this place you call your second home for the past several years.
Remember that this place provided you the finest training ground to explore your
limits and realize your potential, and I truly hope that you will continue to uphold
the values that this institution has ingrained in you. Try your best to keep in mind
the things I have told you tenacity, efficiency, and a good personality. You have
all had a great year and I am proud of each and every one of you. Now, it is time
to go out into the real world and I just want to wish you all good luck. You are
Thank you.