A celebration of curiosity, compassion, and the surprising power of fear, based on the New York Times bestselling author and renowned professorâs 2015 commencement address at Syracuse University.
âBeing smart and rich are lucky, but being curious & compassionate will save your ass.â
Every year there are one or two commencement speeches that strike a chord with audiences far greater than the student bodies for which they are intended. In 2015 Mary Karrâs speech to the graduating class of Syracuse University caught fire, hailed across the Internet as one of the most memorable in recent years, and lighting up the Twittersphere.
In Now Go Out There, Karr explains why having your heart broken is just asâif not moreâimportant than falling in love; why getting what you want often scares you more than not getting it; how those experiences that appear to be the worst cannot be so easily categorized; and how to cope with the setbacks that inevitably befall all of us. âDonât make the mistake of comparing your twisted up insides to other peopleâs blow-dried outsides,â she cautions. âEven the most privileged person in this stadium suffers the torments of the damned just going about the business of being human.â
An idealâand beautifully designedâgift for a graduate or for anyone looking for some down-to-earth life advice, Now Go Out There is destined to become a classic.
Mary Karr is the author of three award-winning, bestselling memoirs: The Liarsâ Club, Cherry, and Lit, as well as The Art of Memoir, also a New York Times bestseller. She received Guggenheim and Radcliffe Fellowships for poetry and is the Peck Professor of Literature at Syracuse University.