Here are some key points from Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address: CONNECTING THE DOTS: Jobs emphasizes that it's impossible to connect the dots looking forward. You have to trust that things will work out in the end, even if it doesn't make sense at the time. He shares his experience dropping out of college and taking a calligraphy class, which later proved invaluable in the design of the Macintosh computer. LOVE AND LOSS: Jobs discusses the importance of finding what you love to do and pursuing it with passion. He shares his experience of being fired from Apple and how it led him to start Pixar and eventually return to Apple. He encourages the graduates to find what they love and not to settle. DEATH: Jobs talks about his experience with cancer and how it made him realize the importance of living each day as if it were your last. He encourages the graduates to follow their hearts and not waste time living someone else's life.
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