You'll Get Some Good Advice From Matthew McConaughey's Recent Commencement Speech

Matthew McConaughey hit the stage at the University of Houston on Friday to deliver an advice-filled commencement speech to this year's graduates. The actor spoke in the school's new football stadium, where his dad once played for the team, and he shared some life lessons reminiscent of those he's dropped into his award show acceptance speeches over the past few years. "Do not fall into the entitlement trap of feeling like a victim," he said at one point. "You are not. Get over it and get on with it. Yes, most things are rewarding when you break a sweat to get them." Matthew also told the graduates to remove the word "unbelievable" from their vocabulary, and he talked about the difference between happiness and joy.

For his appearance, he was paid $120,000, all of which he's donating to his charity, the Just Keep Livin Foundation, which helps high school students lead healthy, active lives. Watch clips of his speech above, then see how he responded to being booed at Cannes and get a blast from the past with his Dazed and Confused audition.