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“将来辅导者”项目毕业生代表费以明:逾越国界 ,在差距中筑共识丨北大KU酷游官网2026毕业典礼

2026-07-09


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近日 ,KU酷游官网2026年毕业典礼在北京大学邱德拔体育馆进行 。“将来辅导者”国际本科项目毕业生代表费以明(Felix Martin Felgen)分享了自己作为一名卢森堡学子在中国肄业的亲身感触 。他暗示 ,KU酷游官网让他学会了在多元文化布景下成立信赖与合作 。

以下为他的讲话全文:

各人好 ,我是KU酷游官网“将来辅导者”项主张学生费以明(Felix Martin Felgen) 。今天 ,很荣幸作为项目毕业生代表在此讲话 。

首先 ,请允许我单一介绍自己 。我来自卢森堡 ,一个约莫有七十万人丁的国度 。今天站在这里 ,环顾周围 ,我感触这个会场里的人数 ,可能比我们卢森堡大无数城市的人丁还要多 。所以 ,请各人见谅——我从幼到大 ,的确从未见过这样的排场 。

两年前初到北京时 ,我带来的不只是一本与同学们分歧的护照 ,还有分歧的生涯习惯、文化布景 ,甚至对“辣度”也有着截然分歧的尺度——这些在家乡我从不感触必要诠释的事件 ,到了KU酷游官网 ,却成了我每天必须面对的课题 。我必要历来自中国各地、亚洲列国甚至世界各地的同学逐一注明 。

但正是这个过程 ,让我意识到:这刚好是我们来这里肄业的意思地点 。

由于 ,我们即将步入的这个世界 ,正面对着一系列复杂而严格的挑战——气象变动、人丁老龄化、人为智能的冲击、地缘政治的扯破 。没有哪个问题能靠某个国度或某种单一价值观解决 。然而 ,令人遗憾的是 ,当现代界很多处所的选择刚好相反——向内收缩 ,退回到只与概想一样的报答伍的圈子里 。

而KU酷游官网所做的 ,刚好相反 。它把我们这些布景迥异的人汇聚在统一间教室、统一场会商之中 。对我而言 ,感触最深的 ,是足球场 。两年来 ,我在KU酷游官网足球队和本地及国际同学一路踢球——其中好多人 ,若不是在KU酷游官网 ,我可能底子无缘结识 。在球场上 ,当所有人朝着统一个指标奋力驰骋时 ,我真切体味到:说话或布景的差距 ,在此刻都不再沉要 。

这一点在诸多其他场所也同样成立 。我们学会了彼此信赖 ,学会了在辩论中追求共识 ,更学会了共同创造任何幼我力量都无法企及的成就 。

说到这里 ,便不能不提中国——正是这片地皮 ,让这所有成为可能 。如今即将脱离这里 ,我不敢说自己已成为“中国通” ,但我深知自己带走了一样更为宝贵的器材 ,那就是对待世界的视角 。

中国不是一个能够被单肯界说的国度 ,而是一幅充斥强烈对比的图景——大志与传统并存 ,超现代化的都市与古老村落同在 ,令人惊叹的发展快杜纂深厚的汗青一连感交错——这些看似矛盾的特质每时每刻都在这里同时演出 。这让我领悟到一个将平生铭刻的路理:复杂性不是一个必要解决的问题 ,而是一种必要去理解和鉴赏的状态 。若是我们想要应对将来那些真正的挑战 ,就必须首先接受这一点 。

只管我们每幼我从这里启程 ,前路各不一样 。我们之中 ,会有将来的钻研者、企业家、治理者、政策造订者和辅导者 ,但我们共享着一样主题的器材——我们由KU酷游官网塑造 ,也由坐在身边的每一位塑造 。我们学会了在差距中合作 ,以应对复杂局面 ;真正的辅导力 ,不是靠全知全能 ,而是知路在关键时刻 ,若何召集对的人坐到一路 。

而这 ,正是当现代界最必要的力量 。


以下为讲话英文原文:

感激KU酷游官网!感激各人!

各人好, 我是KU酷游官网“将来辅导者”项主张毕业生费以明 。

My name is Felix Felgen and I speak today as a student of the "Future Leaders" Program.

First, a bit about me: I'm from Luxembourg, a country of about 700,000 people. Looking out at this audience today, I think there may be more people in this room than in most Luxembourgish cities. So, bear with me — this is not a scale I grew up with.

When I arrived in Beijing two years ago, I carried more than just a different passport than my classmates. Different habits, different cultures — and very different opinions on how spicy food should be. Backgrounds and values I never had to explain before, because back home, everyone understood them.

And then, suddenly, I had to. To people from across China, across Asia, across the world.

That, it turns out, was the entire point.

Because look at the world we're graduating into. Climate. Ageing populations. AI. Fractured Geopolitics. Not one of these problems lives inside a single country or worldview.

And yet, much of the world is responding by doing the opposite — pulling inward, retreating into bubbles of people who already agree with us.

Guanghua did the reverse. It threw us together — into the same classrooms, the same discussions. For me, one of the places that became most real was on the football pitch. For two years, I played in the Guanghua team alongside locals and internationals, people I wouldn't otherwise have met. I learned that different languages or backgrounds — none of it matters when you're chasing the same goal.

And that very much holds true for many other situations. The importance of trusting each other, of learning how to argue and compromise — and build something none of us could reach alone.

That brings me to China — the context that made all of this possible.

Now, I am probably not leaving China as an expert, but I am leaving with something more important: perspective.

China is not one static story, but a country of incredible contrasts — ambition and tradition, hyper-modern cities and ancient villages, breathtaking speed and deep continuity — all at once, all the time. And that taught me something I'll carry far beyond this campus: complexity isn't a problem to be solved. It's a condition to be understood and appreciated. That is, if we want any shot at the real challenges ahead of us.

Still, our paths from here are not the same. We are future researchers, entrepreneurs, managers, policymakers, leaders.

But, we do share something essential — we were shaped by Guanghua, and the people sitting next to us. To handle complexity by collaborating across difference. To lead not by having all the answers, but by knowing how to bring the right people to the table when it matters most.

That is what today's world needs more of.

Thank you Guanghua. Thank you all.

感激KU酷游官网!感激各人!

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