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Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address
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Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address



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On a sunny day in May 2005, Apple and Pixar co-founder Steve Jobs addressed the graduating class of Stanford University. He shared three stories from his life that illustrated his guiding principles: Do what you love; indulge your curiosity; trust your intuition and pursue your passion. Jobs explained how the worst points in his life – dropping out of college, being ousted from Apple and developing cancer – served as doorways to a higher level of creativity and understanding. The speech provided an intimate glimpse into what motivated this successful, iconic man, and Jobs’s advice is timeless. getAbstract recommends this video especially to graduates at the beginning of their career and to anyone stuck midway.

Take-Aways

  • Steve Jobs, a college dropout who went on to achieve great feats, shares his life lessons with the Stanford’s graduating class of 2005.
  • Pursue what’s in your heart. You won’t know until later how this will enrich and contribute to your life and your success.
  • You will invest a large part of your time and energy in your career. Make sure it’s something you love.

About the Speaker

Steve Jobs co-founded Apple in 1976. He founded NeXT Inc. in 1985 and bought The Graphics Group (later renamed Pixar) in 1986. On October 5, 2011, Jobs died following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.


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