 Good evening! I am in the court of Roger de Lloria in our campus of Ciutadella. Our ceremonies of graduation take place usually in this court. I hope we will see personally here in a few months. To congratulate you, I chose this place and also a beautiful Greek quote. Genoí, oíos, esí, mazón. In these bad translations, we can often find it in t-shirts to encourage us to be more authentic, more holy. Who would like to comment to congratulate you today this verse of the pithics of Pindaro? To be the one you are, to be who you are, to be who you are. It is an imperative that you make a small comment that is very important to me, mazón, that is, when you learn, when you have learned it, learning from it. Respect the singularity, this is a very important question for the university, that each of you follows very well who you are, you can develop your personality. But on the other side of the balance, we have this expression, this Greek participle, mazón, learning. Follow who you are, but learning. I myself do not think that it is the same now, that it has been so many years since I started here as a director of the Pumpeufabra University. For the university, and I always put a lot of emphasis on this, for the university it is very important to learn. We are very interested in knowing that we are an institution to learn. We are a university that respects the personal singularity in front of all of each of us, of each of you, and the time it relates to learning. I would like to tell you today that I hope that the Pumpeufabra University helps you, truly, to become who you are, to become how you are. Thank you very much for trusting in us. Congratulations.