“You’ve got to find what you love”

Everytime I read that all-time famous speech by Steve Jobs, there is new things to be learned.

Yeah, everyone has to find what they love. Especially while working, or studying. There’s no point doing something that you don’t see yourself doing in the future, right? There’s no point doing something halfheartedly, and then let others suffer, right?

But this time. Let’s focus on the “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish” phrase.  (Totally against any form of essay-writing skills. Teachers will normally draw arrow from the previous paragraph to this paragraph, and then put a BIG QUESTION MARK on the paper, and then comment something like “No link” or “No flow”. But WTD, this is not an essay, and I don’t think there’s any English teacher reading my blog at the moment.)

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“Stay Hungry”

Lk’s idea: do not stop and say “I am contented”.

Even though there’s some things that I am contented at not having, I am often not contented with the things I have completed, or almost completed. I am often doing little changes here and there to my project. “Upgrade”, not “Reset”.

If I am contented, I would have used “Reset”…

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“Stay Foolish”

Lk’s idea: Don’t assume you know everything. Learn. Don’t follow blindly.

Well. This one’s tricky. Sometimes, I assume I know. That’s bad. I follow blindly sometimes. I try to learn, but sometimes I encounter obstacles along the way.

“Fools are people who don’t listen” – is that it?

Don’t follow blindly? Don’t follow the mainstream idea? Yeah…

Don’t get an iPhone, most probably. LOL!

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Yeah. New thoughts on every read. Heh…

So, let’s stay foolish, and watch it this time!

For the text, you can refer to Min Yan’s blog, or you can pay Stanford University News a visit.

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