There are a lot of great American entrepreneurs, who changed the world. The representative one is Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple. He has a major impact on the world even after his death. His biography became a best-seller in U.S, and he was named by Fortune as “the greatest entrepreneur”. To be sure, there are successful entrepreneurs all over the world. However, when it comes to entrepreneurs who changed our lives, in many cases, they are Americans. For example, Bill Gates, a founder of Microsoft, started to sell personal computers, which have been indispensable for modern people. Another example is Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, Inc., the largest electronic commerce company. Buying on Internet shopping sites is becoming the most frequent …show more content…
He emphasized the importance of optimism about the future. In his 2005 Stanford commencement address, he stated to the graduates that they should trust that things they do now with the interest, even now they do not seem useful, will be helpful in the future. His life was just what he stated. He left his college only after half a year because he did not think that the college was helpful for him to think about what he wanted to do in his life. Then, he stayed at the college as drop-in and only took classes which seemed most interesting. He told that this experience had a major impact on his career. Moreover, he turned the fear of death into chances to live lives more actively. He said, “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” No one can avoid death, so people are afraid of it. However, Steve Jobs, a symbol of American optimism changed the fear into energy to take …show more content…
According to an article in USA TODAY, Americans emphasize themselves more than groups they belong to. The study by psychologist Jean Twenge shows that Americans have been more individualists since 1960. She analyzed the number of individualistic expressions like “unique” or “I am special”, used in more than 750,000 books written by Americans in the past five decades, and compared it with that of communal words like “teamwork” or “community goals.” She concluded that this analysis reflects the change of Americans trend toward individualism. There is a different view about the analysis. Dennis Baron, a linguistics professor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign disagree with her conclusion. He stated that her choice of expressions are subjective, so it is hard to say that individualism is the mainstream of America. Moreover, he counterargues, “People refer to themselves in the singular more than they do the plural, it does not necessarily mean we are all individualists or egoists. It just means we have more occasions to refer to one form than the other.” The difference between them stems from the difference between their views about individualism. Dennis regards individualism as a symbol of egoism or selfishness.On the other hand, Jean does it as an “emphasis on uniqueness and greatness.” From her perspective, the frequent use of individualistic expressions proves that Americans become
We cannot live life as though we are immortal. Death is always right around the corner. In his speech, Jobs says, “Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life.” What he means by this is that death does not stop him from making important decisions in his life. Death motivates him to make decisions in his life that will, overall, benefit his
Steve jobs once said, “if today were the last day of your life, would you want to do what you 're about to do now? Steve Jobs today would be worth about $31.6 billion. He was a very smart person, becoming a very successful man. Jobs was born on February 24, 1955. His parents Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali, gave him up for adoption. Steve Jobs 's father was very hard on him, saying he did everything wrong. This probably led to him being a perfectionist. He went to school at Homestead high school in California. When it came time to go to college, he went for one semesters at Reed College in Portland, Oregon , and dropped out. After college, Jobs met Chrisann Brennan. They ended up having a child together, Lisa, but Steve Jobs claimed she wasn’t his.Jobs experimented with different pursuits, before starting Apple. Later, Steve jobs became the Co-founder of Apple computers. Steve Jobs was the co-founder of Apple, and was a leader for new technology; his legacy was leading the innovation of the computer and other technologies, which are user friendly and market leaders.
Culture is one of the most important things in people’s lives that can influence individual’s value, ideas, actions, and thoughts. Cultures vary and have different values from one country to another. America is the country has many people are immigrants from other countries. America is an exemplary example of diverse cultures due to immigration. America is a melting pot of various cultures. In the article “The Young, the Rich, and the Famous: Individualism as an American Cultural Value”, Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel, a Thailand professor, talks about how American culture is different and strange compared to her own. In the article, much of her attention focuses on individualism of America. Individualism is a way people emphasize each individual's
Individualism: Individualism is the term that refers to the ways in which people identify themselves and focus their goals. Individualism gives priority to personal goals as opposed to the goals of a group or society. Once the men have stepped off the bus on Parris Island they give up every aspect of individualism, they are stripped of all valuables and given the same clothes and haircut which they will wear for the remainder of time. American cultures which are seen almost daily are the ability to voice your own opinion, choosing your personal perspective, and even just the choices you choose to make. Individualism is something that can differ between cultures, but most cultures share certain qualities.
Steve Jobs was one of the most successful American entrepreneur. He was the CEO and co-founder of one of the most renowned technological companies in the world, Apple. In his commencement speech “How to Live Before You Die,” Jobs addresses the very thing us as human beings value the most, life and death. In this emotional speech, the late Steve Jobs uses rhetorical strategies such as his diction, syntax, and other figurative language. To begin, the author uses diction and his word choice to reach his audience in a very unique way.
Not long after that did he was introduced to his future partner in business Steve Wozniak through a friend.
It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” (Jobs 21-22) Why would one talk about death at a commencement speech especially to a bunch of young adults? The reason why he spoke about death was to motivate everyone into not wasting time on things they don’t enjoy. Everyone should follow their hearts, and make their own decisions. Steve told the graduates “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma-which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary (Jobs 22). In other words, it is very simple. Steve wants the audience to understand how important it is to make your own choices in life because it will pave a path to happiness, and you won’t have regrets because life is short.
Individuality creates everyone’s uniqueness and shows what people can bring to society. In “American Identity: Ideas, Not
People can be individual in the way they speak. “[People] concentrate all attention exclusively on their own thought, absorbing the world, God, nature, history, society, into their narrow mental system, sure that they create values, cultures, and all kind of realities out of nothing but their own reason” (De Soto 79).
Steve Jobs began his Stanford Commencement Speech effectively by capturing the audience’s attention through expressing that he is a former drop out, yet he stands proudly to address the graduates who he once visioned to be sitting beside .He then went on to explain that the content of his speech would be delivered in three simple life stories of his. He implemented a very smooth transition from his opening to the body of his speech, beginning with his birth and childhood origins. Jobs began his three stories by discussing his experience in college and then connected with his audience sympathies by detailing how he would implement things he found seemingly-impractical in his days attending college to being crucial in his enormous success.
Steve Jobs presented many great examples on how he stayed humble and never gave up on what he truly believed. Steve Jobs found what he loved to do and followed his dream of accomplishing something in life jobs said “You’re already naked there's no reason not to follow your heart.”. With that being said I agree with Steve Jobs in his commencement speech which was delivered in 2005, on how he encourages us to do what makes us happy. He didn’t finish college, he dropped out but stayed as a drop in so there is an example of how you don’t NEED to go to school in order to do something that makes you happy but you should do something you believe in because you never know where one idea might take you.
“No one want’s to die. Even people that want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there” (Steve Job’s). He said as he is speaking to the 2005’s Graduates from Stanford University. Talking about himself because he had pancreatic cancer. I don’t think that he understands the concept that some people don’t believe that there is a heaven or some people really do what to die to get to heaven because it would be better than today’s society. As far as I know there is no heaven why should you assume, I’ve never seen any proof that there is one. Heaven was just created from some religious nut that believed in all the stories from their ancestors.
Many believe that people who think about themselves are self-centered and do not care about the people around them. That is where their wrong. Individualism is not just about one certain person; it is about the whole world. Stated by President Woodrow Wilson, “America is not anything if it consists of each of us. It is something only if it consists of all of us.” (Wilson). This proclamation overall shows how everyone is their own individual self but as a nation we all stand together. People are individuals.
“You’ve got to find what you love,” I completely agree with Steve Jobs. Everyone searches for happiness and what they live for. He had gone through a lot to figure out what he loved. Steve’s three stories were very influencing. To be young and having to figure out what to do with his future and to make a living, was it worth it for him to do what he loves? He made me think that it was worth it in the end. Steve went through hard times, but ultimately he lived a very successful life. Steve had chosen a college that was not fairly cheap. He chose that school and did not even like attending it. His parents strived to even let him afford to go to college. Eventually he dropped out. He was making his parents happy for going, but he was not
According to Hecht (2015), the “Communication Theory of Identity” began with the study of “self” (p. 176), which found its origins in philosophy (Mead, 1913) and, more modernly, in psychology and sociology (Hecht, 2015, p. 176). The focus on individualism began as early as the 1950’s under the constructs of self-esteem and self-concepts when questions arose about how people thought and/or felt about themselves. Scholars believed that understanding how individuals thought and felt about themselves would pave the way to better understand how people communicate. When scholars referred to “self” in a singular form it assumed that an individual had one single identity. The problem with this perspective is that, as found later, people assume a “layered” identity. For example, an athlete may be hard working on the basketball court, but aggressive and self-protected on the streets of Richmond, California. The more modern study of “self” in the disciplines of psychology and sociological describes “self” as forming from social interactions and perceptions of others. For example, how key adults such as teachers, coaches, and/or church leaders influence a child’s development. Over time, the term “self” became the term “identity. “Identity” draws on the sociological “social role theory” that detailed how people define themselves through the roles they play in society. Veering away from “self” and assuming the “identity” approach presented a more complex and precise depiction of people