On Friday, Jeanne and I found ourselves just outside Paris, attending a milestone that felt both deeply personal and surprisingly universal. Vilhelm graduated from the Master in Economics & Finance programme at HEC Paris. Watching the ceremony, I was struck by how international the audience was. Students, parents and families had travelled from all over the world to celebrate years of hard work, ambition and sacrifice. Different languages, different cultures, different backgrounds — but a shared sense of pride and gratitude. All three of us are acutely aware of how privileged we have been to have this opportunity. Access to excellent education is never something to take for granted, and HEC is one of those rare places where extraordinary talent from across the world is gathered in one community. Throughout his studies, Vilhelm often said something that stayed with me: “One of the best things about being here is that many of the people around me are smarter than I am. It means I learn more every day.” That observation captures something important about education. Much of modern life encourages us to seek environments where we feel competent, knowledgeable and successful. Yet growth often happens in the opposite situation: when we are surrounded by people who challenge our assumptions, expose our limitations and expand our horizons. The value of institutions such as HEC is not only what is taught in the classroom. It is the daily encounter with talent, discipline, curiosity and perspectives from every corner of the world. Congratulations, Vilhelm. And congratulations to all the graduates of the Class of 2026. The diploma matters. But perhaps even more important are the friendships, experiences and intellectual humility gained along the way.

06/14/2026 14:05:15


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