Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen) - Baz Lurhmann

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    Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen) - Baz Lurhmann

    Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of '97:

    Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it. The long term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by scientists whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience. I will dispense this advice now

    Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth; or never mind. You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they have faded. But trust me, in 20 years you'll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can't grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked. You are not as fat as you imagine

    Don't worry about the future; or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing
    Bubblegum. The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that
    Never crossed your worried mind; the kind that blindside you at 4 PM on some idle Tuesday
    Do one thing every day that scares you

    Sing

    Don't be reckless with other people's hearts; don't put up with people who are reckless with yours

    Floss

    Don't waste your time on jealousy; sometimes you're ahead, sometimes you're behind. The race is long, and in the end, it's only with yourself

    Remember the compliments you receive; forget the insults. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how

    Keep your old love letters. Throw away your old bank statements

    Stretch

    Don't feel guilty if you don't know what you want to do with your life. The most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives. Some of the most interesting 40-year-olds I know still don't

    Get plenty of calcium

    Be kind to your knees, you'll miss them when they're gone

    Maybe you'll marry, maybe you won't
    Maybe you'll have children, maybe you won't
    Maybe you'll divorce at 40
    Maybe you'll dance the funky chicken on your 75th wedding anniversary
    Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either. Your choices are half chance; so are everybody else's
    Enjoy your body. Use it every way you can. Don't be afraid of it, or what other people think of it. It's the greatest instrument you'll ever own

    Dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but in your own living room

    Read the directions, even if you don't follow them

    Do not read beauty magazines; they will only make you feel ugly

    [Hook]
    Brother and sister
    Together, we'll make it through
    Someday our spirits
    Will take you and guide you there
    I know you've been hurting
    But I've been waiting to be there for you
    And I'll be there just helping you out
    Whenever I can

    Get to know your parents; you never know when they'll be gone for good

    Be nice to your siblings; they are your best link to your past and the
    People most likely to stick with you in the future

    Understand that friends come and go, but for the precious few you
    Should hold on
    Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and lifestyle, because the older you get, the more you need the people you knew when you were young

    Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard

    Live in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft

    Travel

    Accept certain inalienable truths: prices will rise, politicians will philander, you too will get old-- and when you do, you'll fantasize that when you were young prices were reasonable, politicians were noble and children respected their elders

    Respect your elders

    Don't expect anyone else to support you

    Maybe you have a trust fund, maybe you have a wealthy spouse; but you never know when either one might run out

    Don't mess too much with your hair, or by the time you're 40, it will look 85

    Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it
    Advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth

    But trust me on the sunscreen

    [Hook]
    Brother and sister
    Together, we'll make it through
    Someday our spirits
    Will take you and guide you there
    I know you've been hurting
    But I've been waiting to be there for you
    And I'll be there just helping you out
    Whenever I can

    Everybody's free
    Everybody's free
    Oh, yeah
    Don't you fear

    About

    Australian film director, screenwriter, and producer Baz Luhrmann (best known for The Red Curtain Trilogy) delivered this speech to a graduating 1997 college class, dispensing important life lessons that may have not crossed their minds at that age.

    The words are from Mary Schmich’s commencement speech essay, “Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young”, which was published that same year.

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