For the crazy ones, the misfits & the rebels! An inspiring message from Steve Jobs...

in #speeches7 years ago

Another classic speech for your delight! Well known to many already I suspect but worth another or a first look.

Following on from Jim Carrey the other day, it’s Steve Jobs’ famous commencement speech at Stanford University, California in 2005. It’s much quoted and referenced and this post will be no exception 😉

Whatever you may or may not think of the guy, this speech is rich in nuggets and his story, achievements and contribution unquestionable.

The manner he has done it in or whether for the good of humanity is another debate but the products and ethos of his company are second to none in many respects.

Take it away Stevie!

Interesting. Imagine getting fired from your own company, good job he did in a way! And a few things to say on life, work and illness, which would eventually be his downfall.

One of my favourite quotes from our Steve is the following:

“For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: ‘If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?’ And whenever the answer has been ‘No’ for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something”

I remember clearly that one popping up somewhere during my last job and I was seriously ‘considering my options’, you could say. I was standing in the office kitchen, drinking my lukewarm microwaved coffee whilst stuffing an apple into my face thinking, ‘yep, too many days… that’s quite enough of this nonsense’. My boss walked in and I just turned to her and said, “Okey doke, that’s me done. We knew this day would come”. She did indeed and we went through the resignation process shortly after. Haven’t looked back since! Well, a little glance…

So Jobsy is worth a listen but you can safely avoid his movies. I recently watched the eponymously titled “Steve Jobs” (2015), which was terrible and I switched off half way through. I also have it on good authority that the half-eponymously titled “Jobs” (2013) is not too clever either. I may give that one a watch eventually as I feel it’s more a biopic/back-story but it’s not ‘prioritaire’.

Another concept I like that he talks about in his speech is that of connecting the dots looking back. It’s absolutely true and a nice way of expressing it. That’s the only way you can do it. Things don’t necessairly make much sense at all without the wider perspective, but get a few years down the track you may just see how it all fits together and that it couldn’t have happened any other way.

So, just hang in there… it doesn’t matter what your religious or spiritual beliefs are or are not, there is a story unfolding.

Jobs famously wore the same black turtleneck top everyday. Not literally, I’m sure there was more than one garment but the point is he had several the exact same style. There is a good reason for this and perhaps a deeper dicussion for another day, but when you have important things to do, the last thing you want is to waste your precious energy on thinking about what to wear.

Barack Obama, during his presidency, wore 2 suits – blue and grey. Mark Zuckerberg, same t-shirt and jeans. This is quite common and has to do with willpower, the decision making process and its mental effects. This is one of the reasons you may see me rotate the same 3 hoodies through the winter… that and being a cheapskate 😛

In my previous post, I referred to the video and book Start With Why by Simon Sinek and he draws hugely from Apple in his examples of how to use his Golden Circle.

One final word from SJ:

“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do”
~ Steve Jobs

~ Adam

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An inspiration for us to follow our passion and not be afraid to not to conform, think outside the box, and take risks. It's hard to break free from the job that doesn't fulfill us, but I guess we need to find out ourselves what are we passionate about. To do what we really want, like we really want is the hardest thing in the world...

Thanks for the post!

No problem, my pleasure :)
Indeed. It's the trickiest part of life, but potentially the most rewarding...
Cheers!

Amazing speech!

For sure, one of the greats!

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