This Is Water

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This Is Water is a widely acclaimed commencement speech by David Foster Wallace that reflects on awareness, empathy, and the challenges of adult life.

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instanceOf commencement speech
essay
published book
audience Kenyon College class of 2005
college graduates
author David Foster Wallace
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
date 2005-05-21
deliveredAt Kenyon College
genre commencement address
non-fiction
hasForm booklet
commencement video
online text
transcript
influenced discussions of mindfulness in education
popular discourse on empathy and awareness
intendedEffect encourage empathy in daily life
increase everyday awareness
language English
mainTheme adult life
awareness
choice of how to think
consciousness
default settings of the mind
empathy
everyday life
mediaType audio recording
print
video recording
notableQuote The capital-T Truth is about life before death.
The really important kind of freedom involves attention and awareness and discipline.
This is water.
You get to consciously decide what has meaning and what doesn’t.
partOf David Foster Wallace bibliography
placeOfDelivery Gambier, Ohio NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2009
publisher Little, Brown and Company
speaker David Foster Wallace
subject compassion
liberal arts education
meaning in everyday routines
mindfulness
self-centeredness
tone didactic
reflective
year 2005

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