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妻友社区 graduates charged to appreciate time, find purpose

On a day when graduating seniors were thanking God, family and friends, challenged more than 660 graduates to thank the 鈥渉aters.鈥 Stewart, who spoke at 妻友社区鈥檚 spring commencement said that sometimes, one鈥檚 haters are the inspiration.
鈥淪ome of you wouldn't be here today and wouldn't have accomplished this awesome task in your life if it wasn鈥檛 for the haters,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey made you get up and study because you wanted to prove them wrong.鈥
That was just one of the pieces of advice that Stewart shared. In a spirited keynote address, the poet laureate spoke of the importance of self-care, choosing friends wisely, moving forward, working hard and, most importantly, appreciating time.
鈥淕raduates, you have more days in front of you than behind you,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淒on鈥檛 let anyone waste your time. Stop waiting to enjoy special occasions. Your most valuable asset is not your house, your car, your financial portfolio 鈥 it鈥檚 your time.鈥
Before they arrived at GGC, graduate speaker spent years of their time trying to find their purpose. During what they called their path through 鈥渢rial and error,鈥 Thomas, who identifies with the pronouns they/their/them, transitioned into and out of various jobs until they found their path at GGC.
In their speech, they challenged graduates to question their path to their destination, be open to life鈥檚 lessons and to embrace change.
鈥淚 want all of you to apply the question, 鈥榃hy am I doing this?鈥 to everything you do 鈥 whether it's a job, a hobby, a relationship, a video game, a vacation, raising kids, taking care of loved ones, or literally anything else,鈥 Thomas said. 鈥淪urely the answer will lead you in the right direction.鈥
In her address to graduates, President Jann L. Joseph congratulated graduates and recognized Thomas, along with students and , both of whom persevered through difficult circumstances to successfully earn their degrees.
Calling the Class of 2022 鈥渨arriors,鈥 Joseph praised the graduates who persevered beyond their own challenges and uncertainties to complete their education.
Finally, Joseph concluded her remarks recalling a letter written by the parent of graduating student Ifeanyi Aniekwe. Aniekwe鈥檚 mother thanked the college for its quality education and contributions to her son鈥檚 education. Aniekwe will continue his studies at Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
鈥淭hese are a few of the stories of why GGC exists and of our purpose in Gwinnett County,鈥 said Joseph. 鈥淲e take pride in changing the lives of not only our students, but the lives of their families for generations to come.鈥
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