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on and a continual return to your guiding values. You may find, at times, that the path forward is unclear. Or you may realize, in hindsight, that you have made missteps along the way. All of us make mistakes. I certainly do – just ask my wife and kids! All of our lives require selfexamination. 英語演講稿3 In those moments, it is important to return to our foundational values to guide us forward. For myself, I always return to the founding purpose of this university – that we are here to generate excellence for the sake of all humanity. That idea serves as Stanford’s North Star. And that brings me to today’s Commencement speaker, Tim Cook. Tim is a brilliant example of someone who has used his platform to achieve a greater impact beyond his own pany. He is a clear voice for leading with vision and values to address the challenges and responsibilities that confront society today. A native of Alabama, Tim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from Auburn University and then an MBA from Duke University. Tim joined Apple in 1998 and became the pany’s chief operating officer in 2005. He was named CEO in August 2011. Now, Apple is a large organization, with more than 100,000 employees worldwide. And it would be certa