Jobs is really a grateful person to me. He designs
the fabulous computer and makes a revolution in technology. Though his life
wasn’t been well all the time, but he still keep his faith and find his own way
out. And I totally agree with what he said in this speech which is “you have to
trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You can’t connect the
dots looking forwards. You could only connect them looking backwards.” For
example, today you did help someone, then that is a dot or you can say it’s a
connection, and you never know what’s going to turn out until time went by. Probably
four months later, the person you helped before might be your boss and he might
hire you because you just helped him before! You can say it’s a coincident but
that’s what happening! You have to believe the power of universe!
Jobs also mentioned that people should
trust something in their life, your gut, destiny, karma, or whatever. You need
to believe something to push you or lead you moving forward to you goal.
Everyone should have aim, no matter how normal or how special your aim is, just
need to have one. It’s very important.
And no matter what kind of situation when
you in during the path pursuing your goal, you must face some hardships but
there’s no need to scare. Sometimes life hits you in the head with bricks. What
we have to do is to solve them and keep the passion on it, do not lose your
faith because this is a task in your life. After you solve the difficulties,
you’ll become tougher and stronger. Find things you love and the world will
become totally different. It will full of joy and you can’t wait to start
everyday.
There’s another point I want to share is if
people live each day as if it was their last, I think it’s very meaningful. Once
you think that, you will appreciate and cherish things happen to you. And I
think it’s important. Not to being selfish, and not to being arrogant is
necessary. It’s helps people keep moving and makes life better and happier.
Stay hungry. Stay foolish. Try hard and live hard.
This is indeed a very good reflection. Good job, Judy.
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