2009年11月16日 星期一

Steve Job's Speech in Stanford

Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO, had a speech on the commencement of Stanford in 2005. He talked to graduates three himself stories. They are about the beginning of his life, the losing and the getting from the things he did, and his thinking of the death and how he facing it.
He would like to share his experiences to people. At first we should fine out things we loved, and do it because of it. Then trust what you believe, and do it continually. Sometimes life might give us a big hit. If it happened, we must to remind ourselves that do not stop doing it, even we have a really very serious problem as death. Everyone is going to die someday, so we do not have to scare of death.
If we did as above, and look back all things when we old, we will find all happened things are meaningful for us. On the other hand, they may open a window or give a way for us to get across the blocks. The end of the speech, he gave a wish "Stay hungry, Stay foolish" to graduates. It means if we stay hungry, we could eat more, so that when we stay foolish then we could learn more. This is the wish Steve gave.

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