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om Stanford, but every time anybody39。d been in television since I was 19 and a , I was the only television anchor person that had an 11 o39。re gonna do without that degree.” And I39。t know how you39。s being able to walk through life eager and open to selfimprovement and that which is going to best help you evolve, 39。s a lesson in almost everything that you do and every experience, and getting the lesson is how you move 39。s only going to be three lessons that have had the greatest impact on my life have to do with feelings, with failure and with finding year after I left college, I was given the opportunity to coanchor the 6 o39。re 40 and you39。t be angry with my name wasn39。t like the way I was in 1976, when your boss could call you in and say, “I don39。d try to give the victims I wouldn39。s not going too should try being at the same time, my dad was saying, “Oprah Gail, this is an opportunity of a better keep that job.” And my boss was saying, “This is the nightly 39。t want to pay out the contract, they put me on a talk show in the moment I sat down on that show, the moment I did, I felt like I39。re supposed to do something or not supposed to do something, your emotional guidance system lets you trick is to learn to check your ego at the door and start checking your gut right decision I39。ve are many times when you don39。s pretty 39。t do I want to talk a little bit about failings, because nobody39。s whisper, because life always whispers to you if you ignore the whisper, sooner or later you39。m trying to give South African girls a shot at a future like yours— I spent five years making sure that school would be as beautiful as the wanted every girl to feel her worth reflected in her , I checked every blueprint, I picked every was looking at the grout in between the knew every thread count of the chose every girl from the villages, from nine yet, last fall, I was faced with a crisis I had never was told that one of the dorm matrons was suspected of sexual was, as you can imagine, devastating , I cried—actually, I sobbed—for about half an then I said, let39。s called “Speech to the Young : Speech to the ProgressToward.” And she says at the end, “Live not for battles won./ Live not for theendofthesong./ Live in the along.” She39。s death, they had made the founding grant for this great school, pledging to do for other people39。s high, a spiritual surge you gain from serving , if you want to feel good, you have to go out and do some when you do good, I hope you strive for more than just the good feeling that service provides, because I know this for sure, that doing good actually makes you , whatever field you choose, if you operate from the paradigm of service, I know your life will have more value and you will be was always happy doing my talk show, but that happiness reached a depth of fulfillment, of joy, that I really can39。t know, but everybody today seems to want to be fame is a follow you to the bathroom, listen to you 39。t have to know about Plato or Aristotle to don39。ve got the diploma, so go out and get the lessons, 39。08!Thank you第三篇:?jiǎn)滩妓乖谒固垢4髮W(xué)演講全文喬布斯在斯坦福大學(xué)演講全文:39。s big three first story is about connecting the dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a dropin for another 18 months or so before I really why did I drop out? It started before I was biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: “We have an unexpected baby boy。t have a d。 Jobs saysThis is a prepared text of the Commencement address delivered by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, on June 12, am honored to be with you today at your mencement from one of the finest universities in the never graduated from be told, this is the closest I39。m in the right really wanted to give you cars but I just couldn39。 have the heart and the smarts to go with it39。t have to have a college degree to don39。ve been enriched in countless 39。s no longer just woowoo softskills 39。s a lesson that Jane and Leland Stanford got and one they39。s matters most is the sense of integrity, of quality and got that what I know is that the girls came away with something, have emerged from this more resilient and knowing that their voices have their resilience and spirit have given me more than I could ever give to them, which leads me to my final lesson—the one about finding happiness—which we could talk about all day, but I know you have other wacky things to a small topic this is, finding in some ways I think it39。t mean giving up。ve found is that difficulties e when you don39。re really , lesson one, follow your it feels right, move it doesn39。re doing what we love, when we39。s the that lesson alone will save you, my friends, a lot of doubt means don39。s how do you know when you39。d eat my 39。t know and I39。d cover a fire and then I39。m not going to change my if people remember it or not, that39。ve e up with a name we think that people will remember and people will 39。re making $22,000 and you39。s 10 lessons later? And, you39。ve just bee more of yourself.” And that is really what we39。s only just world has so many lessons to teach consider the world, this Earth, to be like a school and our life the sometimes here in this Planet Earth school the lessons often e dressed up as detours or sometimes as fullblown the secret I39。m a talk show host.” He39。s my middle name—“I don39。cause, you know, I39。d rather be, because I39。s been see, Kirby39。你們更愿意規(guī)避混亂、動(dòng)蕩和強(qiáng)烈的感情(avoid messy and turbulent and powerful feelings),但我想說(shuō),不要回避挑戰(zhàn)自我(the challenging parts of yourself),不要否認(rèn)欲望和好奇心(the desires and curiosities)、懷疑和不滿(the doubts and dissatisfactions)、快樂(lè)和陰郁(the joy an