Steve Jobs
Summary
This essay, “How to Live Before
You Die” is a motivational speech which has been delivered by the CEO and
co-founder of Apple Computer and Pixar, Steve Jobs on 12th June 2005. This
speech encourages not only the students of Stanford University but also the many
people around the world. Here, in this speech, Steve Jobs relates three
different stories based on his life which played a very vital role in shaping
the experiences and journey of a successful career.
First story: Connecting the
dots
The first part of Steve Jobs’
speech is about connecting the dots. Here, in this first story, he has narrated
about his birth, adoption scene, and later struggle when he was young, he feels
to make meaning of his life. He felt different experiences but started to make
sense in the end. So, connecting dots is related to connecting life experiences
to get the meaning of it. According to him, his biological mother was an unwed
college graduate student who decided to put him for adoption before his birth
so later he was adopted by the parents who were under graduated but persuaded his
biological mother to send him to college someday. Steve joined an expensive
college named Reed College at the age of 17 but later he dropped out in Reed
College because he was not interested in the normal class. He was fascinated by
beautiful posters and wanted to join Calligraphy instructions. So, he decided to
join Calligraphy instruction in Reed College but after 10 years he used his
knowledge of calligraphy as his skill when he was designing his first Macintosh
computer. He designed the first computer with beautiful typography and later on
his hardship turned out to be priceless. By looking back, he got the idea that how
different dots kept on connecting themselves and support him to reach his real
destination. His decision of dropping college, starting his course of interest,
his experiences, hardship, trust in Karma, etc. moved along with his steps like
different dots and made him successful.
Second Story: Love and Loss
The second story is about love
and loss. Here, in this part, he has narrated his story related to the love and
passion for his work and the loss of his company. As being successful at his
early age, he and his friend Woz started the Apple Company in his parent’s
garage. They worked hard and in 10 years period, the small company turned into
2 billion dollars company with 4000 employees. Later, he was fired from his own
company so he started NeXT Company and after NeXT, he started Pixar Company which
used to create computers with animated features kept. Later on, Apple Company
bought NeXT company. He returned to Apple Company and mixed both technologies
with his new visions. These incidences helped him to see life from a different
perspective and able to dominate the IT market with his new vision so he wants
to relate the message not to lose faith, love your work and keep looking for
the work that satisfies you.
Third story: Death
The last or the third story is
about death. Here, in this story, he has narrated his death. He shares his
experiences with cancer. He suffers from pancreatic cancer but never lost his
hope. He became able to remove his cancer surgically. He says that we should
enjoy every day as our last day. He says our time is limited so we shouldn’t
waste it. We should utilize it before we die. Similarly, we mustn’t follow the
crowd but instead, we should follow our heart. He also requests all to keep
moving and exploring our potential.
Exercise
Understanding the text
Answer the following questions.
a. What is the story about
Steve Jobs’ birth?
Answer: Steve Jobs was
given birth by an unwed college graduate student. She decided to put her baby
for adoption during her pregnancy. She wanted her baby to be adopted by an
educated family. Initially, a lawyer’s family was ready to adopted Steve Jobs. But
when he was born the lawyer’s family insisted to adopt him as they had changed
their minds to adopt a girl. Later a mechanic named Paul Jobs, and his wife,
Clara Jobs adopted him with a promise that one day they would send him in
college to study.
b. What does he mean when he
says, “you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them
looking backwards”?
Answer: By saying “you
can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking
backwards”, he wants to make it clear to all of us that our success and
failures rely on how we learn lessons from our past experience. Life is full of
suspense’s and anything can happen at any time. Everyone has been failure once
in a life. Learning from the failures and building up ourselves helps to get
success in future. Taking his example, he had also faced a lot of failures in
his life. He was dumped by his girlfriend. He also failed to get job at
McKinsey. He wasted his four precious years without getting support from
anyone. But he became successful at last. It proves that in our life, we
shouldn’t be worried about our failure instead we should learn from it because
one day all the dots (our experience) will be connected to bring something
great.
c. What happened when Steve
Jobs turned 30?
Answer: When Steve Jobs
turned 30, the board of directors fired him from his own company.
d. Jobs contends that you need
to love to do what you do in order to be great at it. Do you agree or disagree?
Why?
Answer: Yes, I agree with
his views that we must love what we do to become great because continuous
effort and hard work is required to carve our path to be success.
e. Is death really life’s
greatest invention?
Answer: Yes, death is
life’s greatest invention, death is inevitable and nobody lives forever. Nobody
wants to die, but everyone shares this intellectual concept. Instead of being
worried about death, one should look how he/she could do great until they
survive.
Reference
to the context
a. Read the extract given
below and answer the questions that follow:
“We have an unexpected baby oy;
do you want him?” They said: “Of course.”
i. Who was the baby boy?
Answer: Steve Jobs was the
baby boy.
ii. What does ‘do you want
him?’ mean?
Answer: ‘Do you want him?’
It is a question related to the adoption of Steve Jobs to his parents Paul and
Clara Jobs, who were on the waiting list to adopt the baby.
iii. Who does ‘they’ refer to?
Answer: ‘They’ refer to
Mr. Paul Jobs and Mrs. Clara Jobs.
b. Explain the following
lines:
i. “You have to trust in
something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever.”
Answer: This line was said
by Steve Jobs in his speech at Stanford University. Here he advises everyone to
believe in ourselves. We have to build up self-motivation as no one is going to
do it for us. If we believe in ourselves and have faith nothing can stop us
from being successful.
ii. “Your time is limited, so
don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”
Answer: Through this line
the speaker is trying to convey that our life is limited and we shouldn’t be
trapped by other’s principle. This can misguide us. We must listen to our own
inner voice and utilize the time properly so that we could be the person what
we want to be.
c. What does he mean by “don’t
settle”?
Answer: By “don’t settle”
he means that we should not accept something which isn’t as good as it is meant
to be. We should keep on putting our efforts until and unless we get the result
we are searching for. Instead of running behind the success, we should go for
the excellence. If we are excellent, success automatically comes to us.
d. Which style of speech is
used by the speaker to persuade the audience?
Answer: The speaker uses a
personal and informal style of expression that appears to be of narrative type
to persuade the audience. The speech is short and simple, and heavily based on encouragement
and he try to motivate the audience with his real-life stories.
e. It is not easy to motivate
others. How do you think Steve Jobs ‘speech is so inspiring?
Answer: Steve Jobs’ speech
is emotional, passionate, inspirational and simply structured. It is so inspiring
because of his act of delivering real life stories in his speech to motivate
his audience. Each of the three stories from Jobs’ life involves struggle or sacrifice.
His speech encourages people to continue on the path of progress regardless of
the family background they belong to. His life story is relatable to the many middle-class
peoples. He told us about how he struggled in his life to achieve success in
his speech because of which I found it to be so inspiring.
f. Why do you think Steve Jobs
used the personal narrative story telling technique in his speech? What
influence does it have on the audiences?
Answer: I think Steve Jobs
used the personal narrative storytelling technique in his speech to motivate
his audiences. His speech contains several facts related to hardships,
difficulties and struggles of life. It has a very positive influence on
audiences. His speech gives a chance to audiences to know about what it takes
to achieve a successful life in real sense.
Reference
beyond the text
a. One of Steve Jobs mottos
was: ‘Think differently’. Can this make a person succeeds in life? What
challenges are there in thinking differently?
Answer: Yes, thinking
differently can make a person successful in life. We have to think differently
and act differently in order to achieve success. Doing the thing that is
already done by other or following the path that is already followed by other
can’t help us to gain success. Thinking differently is not an easy task. For
this one should get into the real world and learn from the past activities. If we
have different way of thinking then other people may find us to be crazy and
they may demotivate us saying that it’s not going to work. We should believe in
ourselves, build up the self-confidence and do not run-on other principles to
become successful in our life.
b. What does the slogan “Stay
hungry; stay foolish” mean to you?
Answer: The slogan “Stay
hungry; stay foolish” means being prepared for accepting anything that comes to
our life and working regularly to fulfill our dreams, wishes and desires.
People stop after achieving a certain point in their life. We should not do
that. Rather than that we should always dream higher and run behind it.
c. What does it mean to be a
visionary? What makes Steve Jobs different from a fortune teller?
Answer: Being a visionary
means to have a good vision or prospect for the future. Steve Jobs is quite
different from a fortune teller in the sense that a fortune teller only
predicts about people’s life but
people like Steve Jobs lead the society with new visions. They set the direction of future and work hard to get there. Their dream is to change the present situation of the world and make it better. Visionaries like Jobs not only think about self but also about the society.