I took the time to watch the speech Steve Jobs gave to the Stanford
University graduates in June 2005. I was browsing through Ted.com and what
drove me to watch the speech of the late CEO I don’t know. I am extra sensitive
sometime and boy was I crying and inspired at the same time! Everyone needs a
little inspiration so here is what I got for his speech.
As Steve told his story he was very open and honest with the crowd. He
adds humor through out the speech to lighten the mood at the right moments. The
entire speech was about connecting the dots and he did just that. Every part of
the story had a great message. In a crowd full of college graduates he openly
admits to not graduating himself. He point out everything happens for a reason.
Not graduation was one of the best things that happened to him in that he
became a drop in student and pick which classes he wanted to drop in on. This
drop in student concept tickled me! It was great for him to tell us how he
overcame the adversity of being fired by the company he founded. He reminds us
everything happens for a reason. If you love it keep doing it. So he goes on
after being fired to create two more companies. He then later reconnects and combined
he two new companies to the mix. This
created the powerhouse it is today. He uses that part of the story to say don’t
loose faith. If he had gotten down in the dumps he wouldn’t of continued to do
great things and take part in what he loved.
So now, this is the part that tore me up. He tells the students live
everyday like it’s your last. I honestly felt like the whole speech was a build
up to these important words. He goes into detail about his diagnosis of
pancreatic cancer and how it opened his eyes to appreciate death. “Death is the
single best innovation in life, he says”. Coming from someone who recently
died, this touch my soul. It should make you live life to the fullest. This is
where the positive and uplifting words keep coming. “He then tells you not to
waste life living someone else’s life get out there and find your own.” The way
he speaks so calmly and positively inspires you. Here is a man who has done
these things and found success. This creates trust with the audience. For most
of his career he points out he had to follow his heart and intuition no matter
what others said. As the camera pans the audience you can see the inspiration.
I must say watching this speech inspired me to trust my heart! Going for
my dreams and desires are truly worth it. As a CEO his speech was simple, calm
an well put together and I hope the day I tell mine it is as good as his.
Something to walk away with and take with you daily should be his closing remark.
He said; “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish”. That was totally a drop the mic moment,
no explanation needed.
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