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It’s What You Can Contribute

NZZ, 2015 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

College graduates accumulate plenty of advice – mostly irrelevant, trite platitudes – as they prepare to depart their alma maters. However, venture capitalist Ben Horowitz, a Columbia graduate, presents the Columbia Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science’s class of 2015 with life tips of a more unconventional nature. getAbstract believes his counsel will resonate with all today’s students, including scholars at the University of Life.

Take-Aways

  • As you go through life, you must learn to think for yourself. This can be challenging, because humans instinctively want to be liked, and the easiest way to get others to like you is to echo their beliefs.
  • However, the only valuable ideas are those that nobody yet knows or believes.
  • Don’t pursue your passions in hopes of stumbling upon success. Rather, follow your talent, and apply it to making the world a better place.

About the Speaker

Columbia University graduate Ben Horowitz co-founded venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.