Much of the Good You Do for Others Will Remain Obscure
Psychology Today | 05.07.2026 06:25
A group of high school students was being inducted into an honor society, and a professor from a nearby university had been asked to give a few remarks to the inductees. I was a proud parent in the audience, but I braced myself for some well-meaning but boilerplate words of congratulations. I could not have been more wrong. It may have been one of the more unexpectedly profound speeches I have ever heard.