Insights From Steve Job's Most Famous Speech
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
- On June 12th, 2005, Apple CEO Steve Jobs spoke at Stanford University and delivered the most watched commencement address of all time. This speech is simple - yet incredibly powerful. He shares three stories - each story contains a joke, a raw bit of life, and a takeaway. In this video - we're going to look at what made this speech so special.
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As always, I love your analysis. It brings so much more to these speeches. Did I understand you correctly at the 5:20 ish mark about the connecting of the dots? Steve Jobs said that it's impossible to connect the dots going forward, we can only connect them looking back. When you were commenting on that part, it sounded to me like you were saying the opposite. Maybe it was just an accidental slip?
I'm sure it was! 🧠 thanks for watching again!!