GRADUATION SPEECH 2008
On the first day of term, a university professor stood in
front of his philosophy class with an empty jar.
Without saying a word to his students, he removed the lid of
the jar and filled it with golf balls. When no more golf balls fit he closed
the jar with its lid. He then asked his class, “Would you say that the jar is
now full?” His students observed the jar and concluded that the jar was indeed
full.
The professor then proceeded to open the jar up and started
inserting marbles into the jar. The marbles started to fill the gaps between
the golf balls. After sealing the jar, he asked his class once again if they
thought the jar was now full. The class concluded that the jar was indeed now
full.
The professor opened the jar a third time and started pouring
in sand. Obviously, the sand started filling the gaps between the golf balls
and the marbles. He then sealed the jar and asked his class a third time if the
jar was full. His class chuckled and replied in unison, “Yes, it is now full!”
The professor opened the jar and emptied two small cups of
coffee in the jar. The liquid had completely filled the gap between the golf
balls, the marbles, and the grains of sand. He then began his lecture.
“I hope you realise that life is
very much like this jar. The golf balls represent the important things in life,
like God, family, loved ones, health, things that you care intimately about. If
we lost everything else in life, our lives would still be ‘full’. The marbles
are the other things in our lives that are important, but our happiness
shouldn’t depend on them. Things like our work, our house, our car, etc.
Finally, the sand represents everything else; the small stuff.
“If we were to have filled our jar up with sand first, there
we wouldn’t have had enough room for the marbles or the golf balls. If we use
all our life and energy on the small stuff, we won’t have any room for the
important things.”
After a brief moment of silence one of the
students asked, “Professor, what does the coffee represent?”
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