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The Ryerson Student Life Last Lecture Series

March 27, 2018

On March 27th, 2018, Ryerson Student Life hosted their fourth annual Last Lecture. The Last Lecture, based on Dr. Randy Pausch’s last lecture at Carnegie Mellon University in 2007, challenges speakers to answer one question: “If this were your last time to address a group of students, what would you say to them?” This year, BA English student Tony Carlucci was selected to speak at the event.

Tony’s very personal speech described his struggle with alcoholism in his teen years and how he turned himself around. Tony connected the change in his life with self-actualization as articulated in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs identifies belonging as being foundational for developing the self-esteem that allows self-actualization – a belief that one is “good enough” that leads individuals to lead their best lives. Tony described his time at Ryerson as being part of the process of cultivating his “garden of good enough”: “Finally, I belonged . . .at Ryerson I used assignments, class participation, course union events, and volunteer work to water my seed of “worth it”. Ryerson is the place we are allowed to try and fail . . the place to turn desire into becoming . . . At Ryerson, the opportunity to become our best selves is right now.”

Speaking directly to soon-to-be graduates, Tony challenged them to adopt a new definition of success based on what they have learned while at Ryerson –  the fundamental belief that they are “good enough”, no matter what obstacles, burdens or tests that they are about to face: “Never give up on yourselves”, he reminded them. “You are worth it.”

Thank you, Tony for planting the “seed of good enough”. We are very proud of you!

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