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- 1. J.K. Rowling – Harvard University
- 2. Jim Carrey – Maharishi University
- 3. Steve Jobs – Stanford University
- 4. Al Pacino – Any Given Sunday
- 5. Tony Robbins – TED Talk
- 6. Will Smith – The Pursuit of Happiness
- 7. Matthew McConaughey – University of Houston
- 8. Sylvester Stallone – Rocky Balboa
- 9. Denzel Washington – University of Pennsylvania
- 10. Yoda – The Empire Strikes Back
- 11. Elizabeth Gilbert – TED Talk, 2009
- 12. Michelle Obama – Eastern Kentucky University
- 13. David Goggins – Driven
- 14. Peter Dinklage – Bennington College
- 15. John Roberts – Cardigan Mountain School
- 16. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson - LA Lakers
1. J.K. Rowling – Harvard University
It's well known that J.K. Rowling's famous Harry Potter series was turned down by several publishers before it was finally accepted. But before her success, she was in a dire situation and was on the brink of bankruptcy.
Despite constant rejection, she kept trying and finally her efforts paid off. Her Harvard speech delivered some valuable life lessons about not fearing failure and persevering no matter how bad things get.
2. Jim Carrey – Maharishi University
Actor/comedian Jim Carrey gave one of the most unique and emotional commencement speeches ever at Maharishi University in Iowa.
In his speech, he offered the students powerful and inspiring words about life, the future, and urged them never to settle for anything less than what they want. His message: Never give up and follow your dreams!
3. Steve Jobs – Stanford University
This is one of the greatest inspirational speeches! In his commencement speech, Jobs discussed how he dropped out of college after six months, then took another 18 months to figure out what his life's work would be.
He quit college because his parents were struggling financially, and he couldn't see the value in an education that was draining his parents life savings.
His speech talked of the setbacks in life, including death, and how being aware of death can help you make better choices in life. At the time, Jobs was dying of pancreatic cancer, and his inspirational words on the importance of acquiring knowledge and following your dreams was the best life lesson he could bestow upon the graduates.
4. Al Pacino – Any Given Sunday
This movie features an inspirational speech about how even the simplest things can inch you closer to your dream.
Pacino's speech motivated the players on his football team to do whatever it takes to win. The takeaway? The little things you do every day will lead you to success.
5. Tony Robbins – TED Talk
Tony Robbins is one of the most famous motivational speakers around. This TED talk is particularly inspirational. It's topic, “Why We Do What We Do,” asks two key questions: What drives you? What motivates you to do your daily tasks?
By asking these questions, we're able to explore ourselves and appreciate others. The takeaway? We are our own path to success!
6. Will Smith – The Pursuit of Happiness
Considered one of the best motivational speeches in film, this scene starts with Smith and his son playing basketball. When his son shouts “I'm going pro,” Smith decides to try and temper his son's expectations, telling him he never excelled at basketball, so he shouldn't expect to.
His son is visibly disappointed, and Smith launches into his speech proclaiming, “Don't ever let somebody tell you that you can't do something, not even me.” He tells his son, “You got a dream, you gotta protect it. You want something, go get it. Period.”
The takeaway? Only you can decide to chase a dream. No one can stop you besides yourself.
7. Matthew McConaughey – University of Houston
McConaughey delivered some pertinent points in his speech to the graduating class, but the one that really stuck out was "joy being a constant approach." He said, ”Joy is always in process; it's always under construction."
He spoke of how he takes everything one step at a time when he's making a film, and how when he truly enjoys his craft, things just fall into place. The takeaway? “Define success for yourself.” Figure out what you want to achieve and enjoy the entire journey.
8. Sylvester Stallone – Rocky Balboa
In the sixth film in the Rocky franchise, Stallone gives one of the most inspirational speeches of all time. He starts with, “The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows,” and goes on to talk about the value of hard work and commitment.
“It ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” The takeaway? Even when your back is up against the wall, winners never give up!
9. Denzel Washington – University of Pennsylvania
In this commencement speech, Denzel Washington speaks about how nothing in life is worthwhile unless you take risks, adding that when you fall in life, fall forward. He speaks of embracing failure and using it as a chance to learn.
This is especially true when it comes to being an entrepreneur. The most important thing isn't winning or losing, it's getting out there and giving it everything you've got!
10. Yoda – The Empire Strikes Back
Ok, you can't have a list of inspirational speeches without at least one offering from Yoda!
In this speech from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda is teaching Luke about the ways of the force. The key teaching? Whether or not something can or can't be done is all in your head and your heart. If you believe in yourself, anything is possible!
The takeaway? In the words of Yoda, “Do or do not. There is no try.”
11. Elizabeth Gilbert – Ted Talk
Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of the bestselling book Eat, Pray, Love, gave an inspiring Ted Talk about the "genius" in all of us.
In her speech, she mentions that everyone can be a creative genius in their work and that the best years of our work and creativity are never behind us if we think of creative genius as something we borrow.
The key takeaways from Gilbert's speech are to not be daunted or afraid of success. Just keep showing up and doing the work that you love without the anguish of what it will turn into.
12. Michelle Obama – Eastern Kentucky University
In 2013, Michelle Obama addressed the graduating class of Eastern Kentucky University. She encouraged them to continue learning to challenge their perspectives, and she told them to find a way to turn their weaknesses into strengths.
The key takeaway from her speech is that the defining moments in your life will not be the moment you get the promotion or breakthrough to a classroom. They will be the days that you have to claw through to keep going.
As long as you keep working and pick yourself up when you fall down, then you will develop skills to apply to anything you do in life. And your resilience can be used in service to others.
13. David Goggins – Driven
David Goggins is a former Navy Seal and Army Ranger who participates in ultra-marathons. In his talk, he discusses suffering and how you can turn hurt into strength. He talks about how you can still be successful and happy without guidance if you just stay true to who you are because you define greatness.
The takeaway from Goggins' talk is that we all have greatness no matter what. You just have to find the courage through hard work and discipline.
14. Peter Dinklage – Bennington College
Peter Dinklage is an actor who is known for his role as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones. He gave the 2012 commencement address at Bennington College.
In his address to the graduates, he discusses persistence and doing whatever it takes to get to where you want to be. He also mentions that you shouldn't wait until you are ready to do what you love.
The key lesson from his speech was to give yourself permission to fail early instead of waiting for permission. Show the world you're ready by doing it.
15. John Roberts – Cardigan Mountain School
John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States, gave the commencement address at his son's high school in 2017. In his speech, he wishes the graduates bad luck instead of good luck.
He tells them that he hopes they will be lonely, fail, and lose from time to time. He says all of this to say that these things are the greatest teachers of compassion, true friendship, and sportsmanship.
The key takeaway from Roberts' speech is that there is always a message in your misfortunes, and you should not be afraid to fail. If you fail, you should get up and try again.
16. Dwyane "The Rock" Johnson - LA Lakers
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, tenured WWE superstar & mega Hollywood performer, gave an incredible speech to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2019.
He speaks from the heart, about remembering where you came from, and letting that fuel the hard work you will put in to become successful.
Per usual, pure gold from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
These 16 inspirational speeches touch on three main themes. It's important to love what you're doing. Failure is only bad if you don't learn and continue to move forward. And finally, you need to want it!
Life is hard. If you want something bad enough, whether it's a job, a relationship, or a successful business, you need to prove it!
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What Makes a Speech Inspirational?
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An inspirational speech will create a positive emotional experience for the audience that will resonate with them. Similarly, a motivational speech can inspire an audience by motivating them to take action on something.
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What Are the Qualities of an Inspirational Speaker?
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To be a great inspirational speaker, you should have:
- Passion
- A strong speaking voice
- Confidence
- A good story to tell
- Empathy
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How Do You Write an Inspirational Speech?
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It's important to know who your audience is and what your message is going to be when writing an inspirational speech. Use should also employ storytelling techniques to evoke emotion into your speech.
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Who Is the Most Motivational Speaker in the World?
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It is often said that Tony Robbins is the most motivational speaker. Tony Robbins is known best for his TED talks and self-help books.