Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Steve Jobs Tedtalk review

This tedtalk was unlike any other I have ever watched. The scene was a graduation ceremony at Stanford University, not on the familiar type of stage TEDtalks are normally presented on. And there stood the brilliant Steve Jobs, who is new resting in peace after an incredibly successful and inspirational life. His speech was calmly inspirational and simple to understand. Steve Jobs didn't use particularly intellectual vocabulary, nor did he try to use emotion and vigor to sway his audience. He spoke to them plainly, like a radio show host or like a grandfather telling stories to his grand kids. His advice was like what we all hear from friends and in the movies, but it was the realness and connection of his life stories to that advice which was what made the advice so much more powerful to grasp. I thoroughly enjoyed this speech. RIP Steve Jobs

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