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Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. – Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple | July 14th, 2005

I just got back from dinner and a few beers with a good friend and ski partner of mine. Our meal time discussion was quite philosophical and focused on how to make choices in life and determine what’s important to us. I’m sure most young men ponder these issues on a regular basis, at least they should. As I sat back down at my laptop, with far to many apps open in the taskbar, I noticed the web page with a speech Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, gave recently to a group of university students. The theme of Steve’s talk was do what you love, which I agree with. One quote that stuck with me, as I share this philosophy is “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.”. Basically life’s short, likely shorter than I can imagine right now, so make the most out of every moment!

 

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2 Responses to “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. – Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple”

  1. Brian Says:

    Yes, I read the commencement address to Stanford U. students and it truly was inspiring. It makes you think why worry about being rejected, or doing something embarrasing, which most people do. Anyway, I believe I am still searching for my niche. I hope things are good for you and that you are doing something that you truly love. Send me a message if you get a chance.

  2. cheritycall Says:

    Hi, Do something to help those hungry people from Africa or India,
    I added this blog about that subject:
    in http://tinyurl.com/556poc

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