Saturday 19 January 2013

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005

"Stay hungry. Stay foolish." 

















Steve Jobs wrote and delivered a very good speech. He had a very classic structure and a strong opening speech. His speech was sectioned into three parts which are connecting the dots, love and loss, and death. These three parts stands for birth, death, and rebirth. The structure of the speech was formal and simple. He had valuable pauses before and mainly after key points to give the audience time to understand his sentences, to applause or to laugh as an example of the joke he did about not graduating from college. The weakness that I found in his speech was that he had a couple funny joked that he did not put a smile for and where the audiences were laughing at.
Steve Jobs gave one of the best advices just to the graduates and not for anyone else. He explained that to live a life fully was to attempt for greatness and believing.
If I would be a member of the Stanford 2005 graduating class, I would be very inspired from his words because he figured out how to live and believe in life, and how to succeed and achieve something that you really want.




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