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Winfrey urged graduates to break through divisions and spoke of a lesson she learned from doing thousands of interviews. Every person -- from George W. Bush to Barack Obama to Beyonce, "in all her Beyonce-ness" -- asks the same thing when the interview is over: "Was that OK?" People want to be validated and know that they're being understood, Winfrey said. She challenged graduates to do that by personally connecting with people as a way to bridge divides. "Even though this is the college where Facebook was born, my hope is that you will have the courage to go out and have conversations with people you disagree with," she said. Ultimately, graduates need to be true to themselves and open to sharing who they are, she said. "What you learn, teach; what you get, give," Winfrey said. "That, my friends, is what gives your life purpose and meaning."
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