
J.K. Rowling's commencement address at Harvard explores the unexpected benefits of failure and the crucial importance of imagination. Rowling recounts her own post-graduation struggles, including a short-lived marriage and poverty, revealing how these failures stripped away the inessential and allowed her to focus on writing. She emphasizes that failure provides an inner security and teaches invaluable lessons about oneself and the strength of relationships. Rowling also discusses her work at Amnesty International, highlighting imagination's power to foster empathy and inspire action on behalf of others. She urges graduates to use their privilege and influence to give voice to the powerless and to imagine a better world.
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