mohit2c said:
a truely inspiring speech. his theory of dots joining backward is an eye opener. and i also wish for myself stay hungry stay foolish.
This video is provided by Stanford University. Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios addresses the Stanford graduates about staying true to your dreams, never giving up and doing what you love. This speech is truly inspiring.
a truely inspiring speech. his theory of dots joining backward is an eye opener. and i also wish for myself stay hungry stay foolish.
Very true!
nice words.it reminds of the true essence of life.
We have this speech as lesson in XII th standard English textbook of Maharashtra State of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in India. So, around million students study this speech every year.
Interesting! Was the message of the speech studied more, or rather the format and how it was presented, as in his charisma?
If you don’t have sound, have no fear! alphavictor posted a text version which you can read right here on LearnHub. It’s great.
Since its a textbook, the content of the speech was more focussed on. When I opened my English Textbook this year [which I have done only once] I was surprised to find this speech included !
Interesting! This speech must have been included very shortly after the address was made. I wonder what the next “big” speech will be? Possibly Barack Obama’s “Change We Can Believe In”?
Have you ever seen Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture on Achieving Your Childhood Dreams? He was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, and gave his last lecture to his class on this. It is an extremely inspiring speech as well – he even gave an abridged version of his lecture on The Oprah Winfrey show.
Have you ever seen Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture on Achieving Your Childhood Dreams? He was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, and gave his last lecture to his class on this. It is an extremely inspiring speech as well – he even gave an abridged version of his lecture on The Oprah Winfrey show.
Here’s a lesson which has this lecture if you’re interested: http://rhetoric.learnhub.com/lesson/page/4852-randy-pauschs-last-lecture-achieving-your-childhood-dreams