Steve Jobs' speech
I want to give you some information about a video that I <s>'ve</s> recently stumbled onto on YouTube. It's <s>about</s> 3 stories from Steve Jobs' life, and I would like to tell you about the first one. It's about the connection between dots. The speaker thinks that every current event in our lives will relate in the future.
Steve had chosen an expensive college and spent all of his parents' savings on courses. <s>But</s> However, he didn't like the discipline that was <s>teached</s> taught in the courses, <s>and</s> so he decided to drop out <s>from</s> of college.
It was a tough time. He lived in a friend's dorm room and returned Coke bottles for 5 cents. One day Jobs <s>intuitively</s> dropped in on a calligraphy class out of curiosity. <s>courses.</s> This <s>accident</s> incident turned out to be priceless later on. He learned about serif, fonts, and typefaces. The speaker/narrator found it fascinating. This information helped him to create the first Macintosh.
If Steve Jobs hadn't dropped out <s>from</s> of college, he would have never dropped in on a course <s>of</s> in calligraphy and <s>figured out</s> learned about serif, subtle fonts, and typefaces. If he hadn't refused to take the <s>from </s>required subjects, the world would have never known about Apple. It turns out that it is easy to see <s>capture </s> this connection not by looking to the future, but by looking backwards to years past. <s>ago. </s>
Every person should be confident about his gut, curiosity, and intuition. Your happy future is worth your difficult <s>worn</s> path.
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