A message to all 2020 Graduates during the Coronavirus Pandemic

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Class of 2020 you were born for this!

Congratulations to the graduating class of 2020.

Right now, it may not feel like you have much reason to celebrate, but you’ve been given a gift.

Right now, no one can tell you shit.

You were given the choice to give up or work your ass off, and you chose to work your ass off.

The strongest swords are forged in the hottest fires.

The class of 2020 has had the hottest fire this century.

When everyone else was ready to blame everyone else and go home, you stepped up and said, “I got this.

When everyone else said, “I don’t know how to handle this,” you said, “I got this.” When everyone else said “You’re on your own,” you said “I got this!” So class of 2020, when someone says you had your life given to you, you know that you took everything life had to give and asked for more.

Class of 2020….You got this.

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