Blackstone Code Chapter 429: Pretty words
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The entire auditorium was silent, only Lynch's voice echoed.
"Before me, our teacher representatives and graduating student representatives have spoken, and they have passed on what they have experienced, accumulated experience, and what they have seen and heard on the road of life. us."
"I thank these teachers and senior students for their help, so let me talk about something different, such as youth."
"You all saw it, I don't have a speech!", he waved his hands again, and scribbled back and forth on the tabletop of the podium. No paper flew out, which also proved that he did not lie.
He put his hands on the edge of the podium and tilted his head slightly, "Actually, the second before I stood here, the moment I stood up from the seat over there, I didn't know what I was going to say. Order something..." He didn't look, he pointed to his seat by feeling.
"But when I stand here and look at our host lady...", he smiled and glanced at the host who was about to cry, "I talked to her three times in such a short time. , am I bullying her?"
There was more light laughter in the auditorium, and the atmosphere changed from serious to cheerful, and he waved, "Well, I didn't bully her, but I had to mention her because she was reminding me, I'm taking my speech with me."
"Classmates, since when did we become accustomed to this kind of...", he frowned, raised his hand and nodded his forehead, "... 'standard', and also being subjected to this kind of' norm'?"
"The elders always use their rich life experience to tell us 'you should do this, child', 'you should do this, child'...", he put the word "child" at the end Tongue, which makes this very ordinary word a little strange, as if it is a little funny.
"We are always warned by all kinds of other people's life experiences, other people's social experience and other people's years, so that I have to be reminded that I need a speech..."
"If we've been following these things, what about our own lives?"
"Will this kind of persuasion and norms also lead to a different kind of life that we don't actually want, someone else's life?"
"Maybe this kind of life is not wrong, classmates, because this kind of life is the most correct path that others have exhausted their years to explore for us, but please think about a question, this is our Do you want the life you want?"
His voice became full of sharpness, tearing something apart, "The norms we get from others constrain our lives, not the ones we want, maybe we'll think it's not bad in the future. , but at least not now."
"This is what I want to talk to you here today, youth!"
"Youth is not just a name for the age we are now, but also an attitude towards life!"
"Trying, taking risks, getting hurt, flying, arrogant, and tenaciously facing our unknown and unfamiliar life path, waving our fists, breaking all the obstacles blocking our path to happiness, in life Forge ahead all the way on the road!"
"This is the attitude we young people should have, this is the attitude of youth!"
He waved his fist vigorously, and the few words were almost in one go, making people feel like they were about to suffocate, but also feel very happy.
His voice softened a little, "Maybe...we'll get hurt, maybe the hurt we're going through is exactly what those older people have been through, the ones they've warned us we can avoid. It hurts."
"But it doesn't matter, classmates, don't be afraid of pain, it is because we have personally tasted the pain of scars that we will remember it and be proud because we have overcome pain and scars!"
"This is the life we want, and this is our own life!"
"Free youth should not be controlled by others..."
Compared to the rigid speeches of the previous two speakers, Lynch's speech was full of something very special, rebellious, willful, or presumptuous. He directly attacked the speeches of the previous two speakers in innuendo. .
All of their encouragement, supervision and admonition have become "norms" that interfere with other people's lives, which just aroused the recognition and resonance of the students.
In fact, most of the people here have a similar life. Others only see their food and clothing since they were born, but they can't see the indifference and paleness behind it.
From the day they were sensible, they were actually more of a dog than a person.
Their parents punish them for "you shouldn't do this" and reward them for doing what their parents asked them to do.
Their life is like a well-trained dog, with a mechanical response, what can be done and what can't be done, it has long been prescribed, they don't need to know why some things can be done and some things can't be done , this is the first lesson the world has taught them.
They are not qualified to explore the world, and while they are richer than their envious peers outside that wall, they are not free.
The rules are like ropes, tightly binding them, making them unable to breathe, even when they go to school and which school they go to, they are all arranged in their lives.
They've probably heard the most, "It's all for you" instead of "I respect your choice."
A group of poor people, poor people without youth.
However, it was precisely this group of people who resonated with Lynch's impromptu speech. They also longed for freedom, longing for true, wanton youth - those children outside the wall who could be free for a quarter of their lives of youth.
They may not be rich, but their spirits are free!
When he returned to his seat, everyone around him praised him, and even the teacher representatives and graduation year representatives who were hinted by him that he wanted to "regulate" the freshman's life gave his speeches high praise.
Lynch dealt with them warmly, politely, and didn't snub anyone, everything was so perfect.
The congressman's speech was very short, after all, a big man of this level could not have a long speech here. When he dropped the last word and packed up the speech, the students responded with warm applause.
The orientation meeting is basically over at this moment, and the rest is some trivial little work.
Surprisingly, the congressman came to Lynch on purpose and shook hands with him, "Mr. Lynch, I didn't expect to see you here, you are...", he was somewhat Curiously looked at Lynch's school uniform.
Lynch did not hide, "I just reported, freshman."
The congressman quickly understood, after all, he is also a member of the Holy Peace Society, "Your choice is very wise, this is a good school." He said, took out his business card and handed it to Lynch , "I don't bother you anymore, you can contact me when you have time, we can chat."
After the two shook hands, the congressman hurried away.
Looking at the back of his departure, Lynch glanced at the business card in his hand. This is a member of the House of Representatives, but he has the titles of two committee members, which should be related to some business affairs. Maybe useful.
He put the business card away, and only then did Anna come over. She knew she needed to give Lynch some space.
"You told me just now that the core of your speech is 'ideal', but now it has become 'youth'." The girl was a little bit coquettish, making her scalp tingling.
Lynch blinked, "I said, every second you see me, it's a new me, so what I say doesn't depend on what I have to say before, it depends on what happens. For a second, I want to say something."
"Okay...complicated." Anna held her forehead, "I always think you're perfunctory me."
"Perfunctory?"
"How is that possible?!"
He smiled, of course it was perfunctory, Anna's attitude towards him changed too quickly, not to mention ninety degrees, one hundred and eighty degrees, he was a little wary, the ghost knows what this girl is going to do.
But no matter what she's up to, there's absolutely no problem with taking precautions.
"What do you think of what I said?" Lynch asked a very common question, but he didn't really care.
Yes, what he said before was not what he wanted to say at this moment, but in the circumstances at the time, it seemed that those topics were more appropriate.
In fact, these words will not last long, except that they will make people a little excited at the beginning. If some of the people here have tried to resist, and the resistance is successful, then they can't be here. .
Freedom, or presumptuous, is an unimaginable dream for most people here. When the dream wakes up, reality will return.
They dare not really face an uncertain life because everything they are now is based on wealth.
If they lose these, they will become nothing, don't say "happiness because of freedom" at that time, they don't even have a place to shelter from the wind and rain~IndoMTL.com~ So after the excitement , how to live or how to live, but this does not mean that these words of Lynch are useless. In fact, these words are still very inspiring and valuable to those who have been freed.
For example, those who can't afford to go to school, young people who start working as soon as they graduate from high school, such as those who are ordinary college students, freedom must be more valuable than "norm", and this is also the mainstream thinking of the Commonwealth, Freedom trumps life.
Those... people in the middle and lower levels of society are desperately fighting for freedom, but Lynch, and these people here, are still going further and further down the road of "norm".
Anna is obviously well aware of this. She could feel an uplifting power filling her body when every word came out of Lynch's mouth, but she would think about it after she finished speaking... Gee.
"Awesome!", the girl praised insincerely.
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