A Commencement Moment
Right now, I'm reading a collection of Kurt Vonnegut's commencement speeches. I remember Terry Sullivan wondering how many of us would end up in Viet Nam or knocked up at our senior dinner. I guess we were all being 18 year old asses at the time. Vonnegut in contrast was funny, positive, and humble in his talks which all kind of revolved around an uncle of his and the gratitude his uncle had for some of the simpler things in life. He would often pronounce "If this isn't good, what is? Cold lemonade, a good tasting meal, or maybe just being with family. I had a moment like that early this afternoon. I was just about done distributing my product for the day when two high school kids asked for a dollar because they were short on bus fare. First, I shook my head, then I fished around in my pocket and I found a dollar bill. I gave it to them. But first I said "I'm surprised you asked me. This is a really crappy job some days and I don't c...