I'm a writer at heart, so this is one of the places I write. It's where I store my ideas, observations, interests. This is my personal reflective journal on a range of topics. I'm told journaling is good for the soul. I hope so. And since there's nothing quite as powerful as an idea, maybe a few of those will manifest themselves in my writing. Thank you for reading and always feel free to post a comment.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Steve Jobs was one lucky human being
He found what he loved in life and stuck with it--even when he got fired and had to start over.
And starting over--freshly anew--when someone has pulled the rug out from under your feet can be a good thing.
It can actually be liberating and give you a chance to spread your wings like you've never done before.
Steve Jobs exhorted us to "stay hungry and foolish."
Don't know what that means?
The man who co-founded Apple, and who died yesterday at age 56, put it well in his commencement address to the graduates of Stanford University in 2005.
Here's what he told those graduates:
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Great speech by Jobs. Spiced with several aphorisms we can use to improve our daily living. I'm glad Stanford has shared his ideas with the world.
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