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乔布斯演讲稿
乔布斯演讲稿
第一篇:
noonewantstodie.evenpeoplewhowanttogotoheavendon'twanttodietogetthere.andyetdeathisthedestinationweallshare.noonehaseverescapedit.andthatisasitshouldbe,becausedeathisverylikelythesinglebestinventionoflife.itislife'schangeagent.itclearsouttheoldtomakewayforthenew.rightnowthenewisyou,butsomedaynottoolongfromnow,youwillgraduallybexxetheoldandbeclearedaway.sorrytobesodramatic,butitisquitetrue.没有人愿意死,即使人们想上天堂,人们也不会为了去那里而死。
但是死亡是我们每个人共同的终点。
从来没有人能够逃脱它。
也应该如此。
因为死亡就是生命中最好的一个发明。
它将旧的清除以便给新的让路。
你们现在是新的,但是从现在开始不久以后,你们将会逐渐的变成旧的然后被清除。
我很抱歉这很戏剧性,但是这十分的真实。
yourtimeislimited,sodon'twasteitlivingsomeoneelse'slife.don'tbetrappedbydogma-whichislivingwiththeresultsofotherpeople'sthinking.don'tletthenoiseofother'sopinionsdrownoutyourowninnervoice.andmostimportant,havethecouragetofollowyourheartandintuition.theysomehowalreadyknowwhatyoutrulywanttobexxe.everythingelseissecondary.
你们的时间很有限,所以不要将他们浪费在重复其他人的生活上。
不要被教条束缚,那意味着你和其他人思考的结果一起生活。
不要被其他人喧嚣的观点掩盖你真正的内心的声音。
还有最重要的是,你要有勇气去听从你直觉和心灵的指示——它们在某种程度上知道你想要成为什么样子,所有其他的事情都是次要的。
wheniwasyoung,therewasanamazingpublicationcalledthewholeearthcatalog,whichwasoneofthebiblesofmygeneration.itwascreatedbyafellownamedstewartbrandnotfarfromhereinmenlopark,andhebroughtittolifewithhispoetictouch.thiswasinthelate1960's,beforepersonalxxputersanddesktoppublishing,soitwasallmadewithtypewriters,scissors,andpolaroidcameras.itwassortoflikegoogleinpaperbackform,35yearsbeforegooglecamealong:
itwasidealistic,andoverflowingwithneattoolsandgreatnotions.
当我年轻的时候,有一本叫做“整个地球的目录”振聋发聩的杂志,它是我们那一代人的圣经之一。
它是一个叫stewartbrand的家伙在离这里不远的menlopark书写的,他象诗一般神奇地将这本书带到了这个世界。
那是六十年代后期,在个人电脑出现之前,所以这本书全部是用打字机,、剪刀还有偏光镜制造的。
有点像用软皮包装的google,在google出现三十五年之前:
这是理想主义的,其中有许多灵巧的工具和伟大的想法。
stewartandhisteamputoutseveralissuesofthewholeearthcatalog,andthenwhenithadrunitscourse,theyputoutafinalissue.itwasthemid-1970s,andiwasyourage.onthebackcoveroftheirfinalissuewasaphotographofanearlymorningcountryroad,thekindyoumightfind
yourselfhitchhikingonifyouweresoadventurous.beneathitwerethewords:
"stayhungry.stayfoolish."itwastheirfarewellmessageastheysignedoff.stayhungry.stayfoolish.andihavealwayswishedthatformyself.andnow,asyougraduatetobeginanew,iwishthatforyou.
stewart和他的伙伴出版了几期的“整个地球的目录”,当它完成了自己使命的时候,他们做出了最后一期的目录。
那是在七十年代的中期,你们的时代。
在最后一期的封底上是清晨乡村公路的照片,在照片之下有这样一段话:
“保持饥饿,保持愚蠢。
”这是他们停止了发刊的告别语。
“保持饥饿,保持愚蠢。
”我总是希望自己能够那样,现在,在你们即将毕业,开始新的旅程的时候,我也希望你们能这样:
stayhungry.stayfoolish.
保持饥饿,保持愚蠢。
thankyouallverymuch.
非常感谢你们。
第二篇:
thisprogramisbroughttoyoubystanfordonitunesuatstanforduniversity,pleasevisitusatitunes.stanford.edu.
stevejobs
ceo,appleandpixaranimation
thankyou.
i’mhonoredtobewithyoutodayforyourxxmencementfromoneofthefinestuniversityintheworld.
truthtotold,inevergraduatedfromcollege,andthisistheclosesti’veevergottentoacollegegraduation.
today,iwanttotellyouthreestoriesfrommylife.that’sit.nobigdeal.justthreestories.
thefirststoryisaboutconnectingthedots.idroppedoutofreedcollegeafterthefirstsixmonths,butthenstayaroundasadrop-inforanothereighteenmonthsalsobeforeireallyquit.sowhydididropout?
itstartedbeforeiwasborn.mybiologicalmotherwasayoungunwedgraduatestudentandshedecidedtoputmeupforadoption.shefeltverystronglythatishouldbeadoptedbycollegegraduates,soeverythingwasallsetformetobeadoptedatbirthbyalawyerandhiswife,exceptwhenipoppedouttheydecidedatthelastminutethattheyreallywantedagirl.somyparents,whowereonawaitinglistgotacallinthemiddleofthenightasking,“we’vegotanunexpectedbabyboy.doyouwanthim?
”theysaid,“ofcourse.”mybiologicalmotherfoundoutlaterthatmymotherhadnevergraduatedfromcollegeandmyfatherhadnevergraduatedfromhighschool.sherefusedtosignthefinaladoptionpapers.sheonlyrelentedafewmonthslaterwhenmyparentspromisedthatiwouldgotocollege.thiswasthestartinmylife.andseventeenyearslater,ididgotocollege,butinaivelychoseacollegethatwasalmostasexpensiveasstanfordandallofmyworking-classparent’ssavingswerebeingspentonmycollegetuition.aftersixmonthsicouldn’tseethevalueinit.ihavenoideawhatiwanttodowithmylifeandnoideahowcollegewasgoingtohelpmefigureitout.andhereiwasspendingallofthemoneymyparentshadsavedtheirentirelife,soidecidedtodropoutandtrustthatitwouldallworkoutok.itwasprettyscaryatthetime,butlookingback,itwasoneofthebestdecisionsievermade.theminuteidroppedouticouldstoptakingtherequiredclassesthatdidn’tinterestmeandbegindroppinginontheonesthatlookedfarmoreinteresting.itwasn’tallromantic,ididn’thaveadormroom,soisleptonthefloorinfriends’rooms.ireturnedcokebottlesforthefive-centdepositstobuyfoodwithandiwouldworkthesevenmilesacrossthetowneverysundaynighttogetonegoodmealaweekattheharekrishnatemple.ilovedit.andmuchofwhatistumbledintobyfollowingmycuriosityandintuitionturnedouttobepricelesslateron.letmegiveyouoneexample.reedcollegeatthattimeofferedperhapsthebestcalligraphyinstructioninthecountry.throughoutthecampuseverypostereverylabeloneverydrawerwasbeautifulhandcalligraphed.becauseihavedroppedoutanddidn’thavetotakethenormalclasses.idecidedtotakeacalligraphyclasstolearnhowtodothis.ilearnedaboutserifandsan-seriftypefacesaboutvaryingtheamountofspacebetweendifferentletterxxbinations,aboutwhatmakesgreattypographygreat.itwasbeautiful,historical,artisticallysubtleinawaythatsciencecan’tcapture,andifounditfascinating.noneofthishadevenahopeofanypracticalapplicationinmylife.buttenyearslater,whenweweredesigningthefirstmacintoshxxputer,itallcamebacktome,andwedesigneditallintothemac.itwasthefirst
xxputerwithbeautifultypography.ifihadneverdroppedinonthatsinglecourseincollege,themacwouldhaveneverhadmultipletypefacesorproportionallyspacefonts,andsincewindowscopiedthemac,it’slikelythatnopersonalxxputerwouldhavethem.ifihadneverdroppedout,iwouldneverdroppedinonthatcalligraphyclassandpersonalsxxputermightnothavethewonderfultypographythattheydo.ofcourse,itwasimpossibletoconnectthedotslookingforwardwheniwasincollege,butitwasveryveryclearlookingbackwards10yearslater.again,youcan’tconnectthedotslookingforward,youcanonlyconnectthemlookingbackwards.soyouhavetotrustthatthedotswillsomehowconnectinyourfuture.youhavetotrustinsomething,yougut,destiny,life,karma,whatever,becausebelievingthatthedotswillconnectdowntheroad,willgiveyoutheconfidencetofollowyourheart,evenwhenitleadsyouoffthewellwornpath.andthatwouldmakeallthedifference.
mysecondstoryisaboutloveandloss.iwaslucky,ifoundwhatilovedtodoearlyinlife,wozandistartedappleinmyparents’garagewheniwastwenty.weworkedhardandintenyears,applehadgrownfromjustthetwoofusinagarageintoa$2billionxxpanywithover4000employees.wejustreleasedourfinestcreation,hemacintosh,ayearearlier,andi’djustturnedthirty,andthenigotfired.howcanyougetfiredfromaxxpanyyoustarted?
well,asapplegrew,wehiredsomeonewhoithoughtwasverytalentedtorunthexxpanywithme,andforthefirstyearorso,thingswentwell.butwhenourvisionsofthefuturebegantodivergeandeventuallywehadafallingout.whenwedid,ourboardofdirectorssidedwithhim,andsoatthirty,iwasout,andverypubliclyout.whathadbeenthefocusofmyentireadultlifegone,anditwasdevastating.ireallydidn’tknowwhattodoforafewmonths,ifeltthatihadletthepreviousgenerationofentrepreneursdown,thatihaddroppedhebatonasitwasbeingpassedtome.imetwithdavidpackardandbobnoyce,andtriedtoapologizeforscrewingupsobadly.iwasaverypublicfailureandieventhoughtaboutrunningawaythevalley.butsomethingslowlybegantodawnonme,istilllovedwhatidid.theturnofeventsatapplehadnotchangedthatonebit,i’dbeenrejectedbutiwasstillinlove.andsoidecidedtostartover.ididn’tseethatthen,butitturnedoutthatgettingfiredfromapplewasthebestthingthatcouldhaveeverhappenedtome.thehappinessofbeingsuccessfulwasreplacedbythelightnessofbeingabeginneragain,lesssureabouteverything.itfreedmetoenteroneofthemostcreativeperiodsinmylife.duringthenextfiveyears,istartedaxxpanynamednext,anotherxxpanynamedpixar,andfellinlovewithanamazingwomanwhowouldbecamemywife.pixarwentontocreatetheworld’sfirstxxputer-aninatedfeaturefilm“toystory”,andisnowthemostsuccessfulanimationstudiointheworld.inaremarkableturnofevents,appleboughtnext,andireturnedtoapple,andthetechnologywedevelopedatnextisattheheartofapple’scurrentrenaissance,andloreneandihaveawonderfulfamilytogether.iamprettysurenoneofthisworldhavehappenedifihadn’tbeenfiredfromapple.itwasawful-tastingmedicine,butiguessthepatientneededit.sometimelife’sgoingtohityouintheheadwithabrick,don’tlosefaith.i’convincedthattheonlythingthatkeptmegoingwasthatilovedwhatid
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