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Steve Jobs' Iconic Speech at Stanford Now Available in Higher Quality

Apple CEO Tim Cook has marked the 20th anniversary of Steve Jobs' iconic commencement address at Stanford University. Cook reflected on the speech in a social media post, saying that Jobs' advice to stay hungry and stay foolish still resonates today. The speech was given on June 12, 2005, and has become a legendary moment in the history of the university. To honor the anniversary, The Steve Jobs Archive has uploaded a higher-quality video of the speech on its website and YouTube. The archive has also provided more information about how Jobs prepared for the speech, including emailing himself ideas in the weeks leading up to the commencement. Jobs' speech was full of iconic quotes, including "Stay hungry, stay foolish" and "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life." He also shared personal anecdotes, such as how dropping out of college was one of the best decisions he ever made. Jobs' speech emphasized the importance of following one's own path and not wasting time on things that do not bring fulfillment. The speech has been widely admired and continues to inspire new generations of graduates and leaders. The full speech is now available to watch in enhanced quality, offering a chance to revisit Jobs' powerful and enduring message.
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