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Sunday, May 29, 2011

The reflection of Steve Jobs' speach

Different people have different dreams. Some people dream of hitting the jackpot of the lottery, while others dream of running for the presidency. As for Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, he told us that is nothing more important than to find out what you love. Steve Jobs delivered three stories from his life, there are about connecting the dots, love and loss and death. Each story is meaningful to me.
Through the first story, Steve Jobs told us to do what we love now and believe that would come back to us in our future. This reminds me of my senior high school life. At that time, I like to use computer to express my art works, while other classmates create with normal way. I wasn’t knew what this would benefit to me in the future. However, I find the skill of using computer has now come back to me when I’m installing the soft we need and learning the 3D graphic. This makes me believe that by convince myself.
His second story, telling us that no matter how disappointing it is, we should still do what I believe is interesting. Also, this story let me think of my childhood. I fell in love with a girl. I tried very hard to make her to become my girlfriend. I can still remember that for celebrating her birthday, I used several sparklers to do arrangement in her name’s shape. That was the most romantic thing I’ve ever done. Although finally I failed to be with her, I learned to be honest and intimate to the person I love. And now I’m very happy to be with my girlfriend.
The last story is about death. Although I’d never been close to death, I found the saying is very useful-” If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right.” By facing the fear of death, we would be naked and able to face ourselves honestly. Aslo, I remembered that my teacher tought me concentrate to reflect myself in a dark environment can be helpful. I think these two ways have the same mean.
To sum up, expect for telling us three stories, Steve Jobs finally told us that “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” This saying represent his destiny, and I wish I can do my effort to be humble to others and hungry to knowledge.

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