Steve Jobs - Be Foolish - Part 1
Stanford University, June 12, 2005.
Steve Jobs, Apple and creator of the world of Pixar ( for the uninitiated, cartoons) delivers a speech to the graduates' day.
tells three stories.
The first is about connecting the dots.
given up for adoption with the assurance that he could attend college, he abandoned it after six months to take a calligraphy class, which fascinated him. It was important a decade later when he worked on the first Macintosh.
We trust that the dots will join in the future, we must believe in something, that makes a difference.
The second story is of love and loss.
After creating Apple in a garage at twenty to thirty he was dismissed, dismissed. But it was not bad, indeed. Groundhog Day, he founded the NeXT and Pixar, the leader in animation.
The NeXT was purchased by Apple and now it is the heart. At the same time fell in love and married, creating a wonderful family. Did not give up, because he liked what he had done.
You have to find what you love.
And this applies to the work and suffering. If you have not found continue to look for it, do not settle. With all my heart know when you find it.
The third story is of death.
MEMENTO MORI: this he repeated to himself, trying to live each day as if it were your last. He was found with pancreatic cancer. It was work.
graduates leave this message not to lose time:
The most important thing is to follow your heart and your intuition.
BE Foolish.
Below into two parts, the intervention of Steve Jobs
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