Great commencement speech: Six Strings
Six Strings
Country singer Eric Church returned to Chapel Hill and delivered the rarest of commencement speeches, one that wasn’t really a speech, it was a guitar lesson. Church organized his address around the six strings of a guitar, mapping each to a principle for the Class of 2026, with faith as the deep low E and family as the A, working up through heart, ambition, community, and a sense of self. His sharpest line was aimed at the smartphone generation specifically, that they face “a temptation no generation before has ever faced. The temptation to perform to everyone and belong to no one,” and the prescription was to plant themselves somewhere, learn actual names instead of usernames, coach the team, build the thing the community needs. At a moment when most graduates are being told the future is portable, optimized, and increasingly virtual, a Carolina kid stood at Kenan Stadium and told them the most subversive thing they could do is grow roots.