His princeton's speech is a personal favorite of mine. And specifically these following questions:<p><i>Tomorrow, in a very real sense, your life -- the life you author from scratch on your own -- begins.</i><p><i>How will you use your gifts? What choices will you make?</i><p><i>Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passions?</i><p><i>Will you follow dogma, or will you be original?</i><p><i>Will you choose a life of ease, or a life of service and adventure?</i><p><i>Will you wilt under criticism, or will you follow your convictions?</i><p><i>Will you bluff it out when you're wrong, or will you apologize?</i><p><i>Will you guard your heart against rejection, or will you act when you fall in love?</i><p><i>Will you play it safe, or will you be a little bit swashbuckling?</i><p><i>When it's tough, will you give up, or will you be relentless?</i><p><i>Will you be a cynic, or will you be a builder?</i><p><i>Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?</i>