KIND Founder Daniel Lubetzky Encourages Class of 2022 to Lead With Curiosity, Co… – Press Release

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High Point, NC, May 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  

To download video from HPU’s Commencement ceremony and Daniel Lubetzky’s speech, click here. 

HIGH POINT, N.C., May 7, 2022 – This morning, nearly 1,400 graduates crossed the stage at High Point University for the Class of 2022 Commencement ceremony, representing the largest graduating class in HPU’s history. More than 14,000 family and friends filled the Roberts Hall Lawn to congratulate the graduates and learn from this year’s Commencement speaker, Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND Snacks.

Lubetzky is a social entrepreneur working to build bridges between people and to increase appreciation for our shared humanity. He has also appeared on ABC’s hit TV show “Shark Tank,” and is the author of The New York Times bestseller “Do the KIND Thing.”

“How we act along our daily journey ultimately impacts society in much deeper ways than any of us ever acknowledge,” said Lubetzky. “Here’s my core piece of advice: We need to adopt daily habits rooted in Curiosity, Courage and Compassion. The three C’s To Excel Every Day in Life. It may seem simple but it’s seriously hard work. The easier path is to surround yourself with those who tell you what you want to hear rather than what you need to hear. Opt instead for curiosity. Think critically about everything. Develop the courage to have uncomfortable conversations – the only kind that will help us all grow. The courage to collaborate across lines of difference. Relate to others with compassion. Assume positive intent. Put yourself in other peoples’ shoes. Be more forgiving.”

Lubetzky encouraged students to practice kindness daily because “good habits can cause a massive ripple effect of positive transformation.”

“If we join forces to treat each other with compassion, courage and curiosity, always working hard to unlock the truth of this human experiment we call life, think of what an amazing world we’re going to create,” said Lubetzky. “You know why you should be…

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