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  • It's such an honor to be here at the inaugural Time to THRIVE conference.

  • But it's a little weird, too.

  • Here I am, in this room because of an organization whose work I deeply admire.

  • And I'm surrounded by people who make it their life's work to make other people's

  • lives betterprofoundly better.

  • Some of you teach young people.

  • Some of you help young people heal and to find their voice.

  • Some of you listen.

  • Some of you take action.

  • Some of you are young people yourselves... in which case, it's even weirder for a person

  • like me to be speaking to you.

  • It's weird because here I am, an actress, representingat least in some sensean

  • industry that places crushing standards on all of us.

  • Not just young people, but everyone.

  • Standards of beauty.

  • Of a good life.

  • Of success.

  • Standards that, I hate to admit, have affected me.

  • You have ideas planted in your head, thoughts you never had before, that tell you how you

  • have to act, how you have to dress and who you have to be.

  • I have been trying to push back, to be authentic, to follow my heart, but it can be hard.

  • But that's why I'm here.

  • In this room, all of you, all of us, can do so much more together than any one person

  • can do alone.

  • And I hope that thought bolsters you as much as it does me.

  • I hope the workshops you'll go to over the next few days give you strength.

  • Because I can only imagine that there are dayswhen you've worked longer hours

  • than your boss realizes or cares about, just to help a kid who you know can make it.

  • Days where you feel completely alone.

  • Undermined.

  • Or hopeless.

  • I know there are people in this room who go to school every day and get treated like shit

  • for no reason.

  • Or you go home and you feel like you can't tell your parents the whole truth about yourself.

  • Beyond putting yourself in one box or another, you worry about the future.

  • About college or work or even your physical safety.

  • Trying to create that mental picture of your lifeof what on earth is going to happen

  • to youcan crush you a little bit every day.

  • It is toxic and painful and deeply unfair.

  • Sometimes it's the little, insignificant stuff that can tear you down.

  • I try not to read gossip as a rule, but the other day a website ran an article with a

  • picture of me wearing sweatpants on the way to the gym.

  • The writer asked, “Why does [this] petite beauty insist upon dressing like a massive

  • man?”

  • Because I like to be comfortable.

  • There are pervasive stereotypes about masculinity and femininity that define how we are all

  • supposed to act, dress and speak.

  • They serve no one.

  • Anyone who defies these so-called 'norms' becomes worthy of comment and scrutiny.

  • The LGBT community knows this all too well.

  • Yet there is courage all around us.

  • The football hero, Michael Sam.

  • The actress, Laverne Cox.

  • The musicians Tegan and Sara Quinn.

  • The family that supports their daughter or son who has come out.

  • And there is courage in this room.

  • All of you.

  • I'm inspired to be in this room because every single one of you is here for the same

  • reason.

  • You're here because you've adopted as a core motivation the simple fact that this

  • world would be a whole lot better if we just made an effort to be less horrible to one

  • another.

  • If we took just 5 minutes to recognize each other's beauty, instead of attacking each

  • other for our differences.

  • That's not hard.

  • It's really an easier and better way to live.

  • And ultimately, it saves lives.

  • Then again, it's not easy at all.

  • It can be the hardest thing, because loving other people starts with loving ourselves

  • and accepting ourselves.

  • I know many of you have struggled with this.

  • I draw upon your strength and your support, and have, in ways you will never know.

  • I'm here today because I am gay.

  • And because... maybe I can make a difference.

  • To help others have an easier and more hopeful time.

  • Regardless, for me, I feel a personal obligation and a social responsibility.

  • I also do it selfishly, because I am tired of hiding and I am tired of lying by omission.

  • I suffered for years because I was scared to be out.

  • My spirit suffered, my mental health suffered and my relationships suffered.

  • And I'm standing here today, with all of you, on the other side of that pain.

  • I am young, yes, but what I have learned is that love, the beauty of it, the joy of it

  • and yes, even the pain of it, is the most incredible gift to give and to receive as

  • a human being.

  • And we deserve to experience love fully, equally, without shame and without compromise.

  • There are too many kids out there suffering from bullying, rejection, or simply being

  • mistreated because of who they are.

  • Too many dropouts.

  • Too much abuse.

  • Too many homeless.

  • Too many suicides.

  • You can change that and you are changing it.

  • But you never needed me to tell you that.

  • That's why this was a little bit weird.

  • The only thing I can really say is what I've been building up to for the past 5 minutes.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you for inspiring me.

  • Thank you for giving me hope, and please keep changing the world for people like me.

  • Happy Valentine's Day.

  • I love you.

It's such an honor to be here at the inaugural Time to THRIVE conference.

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    Cindy Lin に公開 2022 年 02 月 19 日
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