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Oprah Winfrey Urges Duke Graduates to Help Others Move to 'Higher Ground'

"You really haven’t completed that circle of success unless you have helped someone else to move forward,” Duke's 2009 graduates were told.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Cameras flashed across Wallace Wade Stadium Sunday as media entrepreneur and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey urged graduates at Duke University’s 157th commencement to “trust your gut to help you stand proudly in your own shoes while you help others stand in theirs.”

“Of all of the wonderful things that have happened to me, including receiving an honorary degree from Duke … you really haven’t completed that circle of success unless you have helped someone else to move forward,” Winfrey told a larger-than-usual crowd of graduates, families and friends under an overcast sky. “How can I help somebody else move to higher ground? That is success. That’s it. That’s why we’re all alive.” (For the full text of Winfrey's address, click here.)

She appeared to cheers and a shout of “We love you, Oprah,” to which she responded: “You love me even though I’m a doctor now?” She then urged mothers in the audience to rise for Mother’s Day and extended personal congratulations to her godson, William Bumpus, a graduating senior and son of Winfrey’s friend Gayle King. “Will never wants people to know he knows me,” Winfrey joked. “I’m like his crazy aunt that they let out at commencements.”


Graduation Wisdom
Advice given to the Class of 2009

In her speech, which was carried live on CNN.com and Oprah.com as well as on Duke’s website, Winfrey shared stories about interviewing celebrities as diverse as Hugh Jackman and Nelson Mandela, as well as ordinary people who she said often inspired her even more. She returned repeatedly to her theme that “one of the best ways to enhance your own life is to enhance somebody else’s.”

She also emphasized the need to make wise choices daily, saying, “Each of us has to stand in our own shoes. Will you stand in them in humility and compassion and courage? Every day will give you a chance to make that choice.”