DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 16, 2026
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| “So long as you can sweeten another’s pain, life is not in vain.”
— Helen Keller |
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Commencement Speaker Pays Off Graduates’ Senior Year Loans
When commencement speaker Anil Kochhar told graduating students of North Carolina State University’s Wilson College of Textiles that he and his wife, Marilyn, would pay off all their final year student loans, the crowd erupted in applause and tears. The gift honored Kochhar’s father, who traveled from Punjab, India in 1946 to study at North Carolina State as the second Indian student ever enrolled at the university. He “could not have known where that journey would lead,” Kochhar remarked in his speech on May 8, 2026. For fashion and textile management major Alyssa D’Costa, the gesture was immediately life-changing: “As a daughter of immigrants, this money helps me and my family a lot, and I’m really fortunate to have an opportunity like this.” What began as a typical graduation ceremony became something far more rare — a moment when one generation’s gratitude opens doors for the next, reminding students that they were “connected by the same spirit of possibility” that brought Kochhar’s father to Raleigh, North Carolina nearly 80 years ago.
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Be The Change
Today, notice a young person in your life who is working toward something, and tell them specifically what you see them building, not just what they’ve accomplished. Your encouragement might be the small act of faith that helps someone see their own spirit of possibility more clearly. |
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