Steve Jobs gave students a sentence "stay hungry, stay foolish" at the graduation ceremony of Stanford University in 2005. There are many versions translated into Chinese. Of course, I would like to understand this. The older I get, the more things I have experienced, the more I feel that my abilities are pitiful. When I meet a teacher who is better than me at work, I often put myself low and act like a fool. Asking for advice and studying, only to find that in this exaggerated society, the more you lower your profile, the more wanton others will hurt you, laugh at you, and attack you. His poor ideals were also ridiculed by others, even his own family.
Often confused. There are so many paths, which one should I choose? There are so many endings, which one will I eventually reach, or I have not reached the end yet, I have already died early.
Maybe, the world is too big, and people who have a little idea are lonely. Fortunately, the gang leader is also alone like us, at least he is like this in "Jobs".
A thousand readers will have a thousand Hamlets, so a thousand viewers will surely have a thousand Jobs, no matter how "Jobs" is shot, it will not meet the standard we set for the god-like idol in our hearts, but What deserves respect is that the filming of the biopic itself is a tribute to the gang leader.
Not everyone likes Steve Jobs, just like not everyone likes Steve Jobs himself, but as long as someone does, that's enough. Not everyone has the idea of "changing the world to live", and not everyone will become Jobs, but as long as someone has it, that's enough.
Those who can truly change the world will never be defeated. People who are alone please always remember what the helper told us: your time is limited, so don't live for others. Don't be trapped by dogma, don't live in other people's ideas. Don't let the opinions of others dictate your inner voice. The most important thing is to have the courage to follow your heart and intuition, only your heart and intuition know what you really think, everything else is secondary.
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