Looking Back, But Moving Forward
Greetings!
Indeed, we
are so much blessed because God gathered each and every one of us
here and gave us an opportunity to witness the Urdaneta City
University's 55th Commencement Exercises.
This
Graduation Ceremony connotes a lot to each and every one of us. It may
mean:
First,
a success to Urdaneta City University for the realization of its mission: to nurture us, graduates, to
become physically sound, mentally alert, morally upright, and
socially responsible students and citizens. For four years, UCU have striven hard
in order to provide us the best kind of academic service. This was
proven in many ways, and the greatest was the humble transition of
the institution from a community college to a university.
For us, graduates, this could
be the best endowment to our family and significant others for the sacrifices they painstakingly endured just to send us to this institution and see us fulfill our dreams. This signals the culmination of all the joys and sorrows of college life. But as we close the last chapters of our journey towards academic and skills
acquisition, another chapter opens,
and this time, we have to learn and
pass a tougher and more challenging ordeal- the lessons of life.
Best of
all, this momentous event is another manifestation of God's greatness. A testimony- that in every speck of sacrifices comes an immense fruit of success
and blessings.
What should
we do then?
Primarily,
let us give our utmost "thank
you" to our family and the rest of our kin. If not because of them, we won't be here.
If they abandoned their responsibility to us and didn't have the
courage to risk everything they have, we would be
sitting somewhere else by now not in those chairs. We would be
wearing a different garment- not this dignified toga. Or, we would be
singing life as a misery, instead of a victory.
Also, we have
to extend our gratitude to Urdaneta
City University and all
the people behind this institution, especially our instructors and professors, for they made everything possible for us to realize
the beauty and power of our dreams.
Most of us
here would surely "say thank you" first to their friends and special someone above anybody. Friends and special someone who
remained loyal to the bond through the ups and downs and joys and sorrows of not just
learning, but of sharing life in general. Personally, I will attest to these,
because like you, I am so
much indebted to my friends. Without them, I may not have reached this far or achieved this accomplishment.
Finally, God is
the most deserving of all our highest gratitude and praise, because He used all of the above people, in one way or another in
order for us to survive amidst the challenges for life's success.
As we
prepare ourselves to leave the portals of our Alma Mater and traverse our
own paths towards our own future, we cannot bring anything else
greater than this tried-and-tested formula
of success: knowledge, skills, and attitude.
First, always
keep in your minds all the
teachings and advises of our instructors and professors, either directly or indirectly gained. Use that knowledge efficiently and
effectively, not just for your own personal and professional
growth, but also in influencing other people's lives. Enhance them further and always view yourself
as someone who is always thirsty and hungry for
genuine knowledge.
Second, your skill. Regardless of our respective
courses, I know for sure that we were all given enough exposures in
different training arenas and scenarios
that unfolded our strengths and weaknesses, thereby making
us acquainted with our own self. Go therefore and apply those learned skills
the best way you can and in the most
responsible way. Also, grab all opportunities that will come your way to further enhance them or awaken those that were left
dormant for few years.
But always,
bring with you your right attitude. Sooner or later, we will become one of
the millions of individuals struggling and competing
to win a much coveted job that will unveil the promises of our dreams and aspirations. We cannot deny the fact that graduating as Cum Laude or being a recipient of other academic
and proficiency awards from your respective colleges or having a
transcript laden with high grades will make us a cut- above the rest,but always remember- right
attitude will remain foremost. Engrave in
the chambers of your hearts the twelve Character Traits that UCU inculcated in each and every
one of us- Enthusiasm, Gratefulness,
Initiative, Justice, Loyalty, Obedience, Orderliness, Responsibility,
Resourcefulness, Trustworthiness, Thriftiness and Wisdom.
It has been
proven for a long time that high grades
and an exemplary competence will be a sure advantage to
win an employment, but your right
attitude will become your most secured ticket to win, not just a living, but a
life. Time will
come when no one will even recognize you as a graduate with
the highest honors, but if you have a sound social interaction and steadfast moral values and
standards, you
will surely make an impression
that will last forever. Knowledge and skill become obsolete, because we are living in a constantly evolving
modern world. But if you will nurture right attitude, you will always be confident that you will never go
wrong, you will never be outsmart and outdated.
Furthermore,
ponder on this passage as quoted by Charles Swindoll:
"Attitude
is more important than the past, than education, than money, than
circumstances, than what people do or say. It is more important than
appearance, than giftedness or skill."
Therefore, put your knowledge, skill and attitude together, with God as
your exponent. Surely,
you will enjoy a successful life.
Keep your faiths burning. Keep your lights shining. Continue believing in the
beauty and reality of your dreams.
Thank you.

My Graduation piece, April 3, 2007
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