Steve Jobs Epitaph – Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish and Follow Your Heart

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by Allen L Roland

 

Steve Jobs commencement address at Stanford University in 2005 could well have been his epitaph six years before his untimely death at 56 years old. His message was simple but profound for in 15 minutes he connected the dots of his humble beginnings as an orphaned child through his extraordinary success and failures of his adult years to his final confrontation with death, but always his message was clear ~ Stay hungry, Stay foolish and Follow your heart

Most people are afraid of dying because they are afraid of the incompleteness of their lives; they have settled for making money over making a difference, they have been careful and never taken the risk of failing or looking foolish and they have not followed their heart, settling for less than themselves and, as such, never fully experiencing themselves. As such, they have never fully said YES to themselves and have allowed themselves to be controlled by fear.

I strongly identify with Jack London’s epitaph ~ “I would rather be a blazing comet, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them ~ the proper purpose of man is to live, not exist ~ I shall use my time.”

Steve Jobs used his brief time well and, in the process, made a profound difference on this small planet. He wasn’t afraid to take risks or experience failure ~ and he had the courage to create his vision and live his dreams.

There were no subsidies, no sweetheart deals, no friends in Washington, no bailouts.

Steve was just a hard working, gutsy guy with a vision and high standards who made life better for all of us. Consumers wanted simple, easy-to-use devices, not extravagant features or killer specs ~ and Steve Jobs set the standard for simplicity and excellence with Apple.

You can glimpse this simple and intentioned man beneath the legend when you watch his 15 minute commencement address at Stanford University in 2005 ~ Video

Jobs simple rules ~ Stay hungry, stay foolish and follow your heart ~ but, above all, don’t be controlled by fear.

For example ~ In 1976, at age 21, he and Steve Wozniak formed their own company and called it Apple Computer Company ~ in memory of a happy summer Jobs had spent picking apples. They raised $1,300 in startup money by selling Job’s microbus and Wozniak’s calculator and the rest is history.

As Dean Baker writes in Common Dreams ~ “Steve Jobs is the symbol of capitalism when it works. Again and again he broke through barriers, creating new products that qualitatively altered the market by making vast improvements over the competition. Apple made personal computers a standard household product by developing a simple user friendly idiot-proof system that anyone could use”

Amen!  In many ways, Steve Jobs was always that excited, foolish and fearless young man in the garage building his first computer, living his dream and then sharing it with the world.

And indeed that’s what a fulfilled life is all about ~ as I well know. For, in many ways, I am a four year old child, filled with love and joy, leaning out that window in Newtonville, Massachusetts and seeing that I was connected to everything I saw. I was in a state of soul consciousness, which exists beyond time and space, and my dream was to live and share this Unified Field  with the world, and from that same place of joy and celebration.

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About the Author: Allen L Roland is a Freelance Alternative Press Online columnist. He is also a practicing psychotherapist, author and lecturer who also shares a daily political and social commentary on his web site at AllenRoland.com. He also guest hosts a Truthtalk, a national radio show that airs monthly. He is available for comments, interviews, speaking engagements and private consultations via email at [email protected].

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Allen L Roland, PhD is a Freelance Alternative Press Online columnist. He is also a heart-centered spiritual consultant, author, and lecturer who also shares a weekly political and social commentary on his website at AllenRoland.com. He also guest hosts Truthtalk, a national radio show that airs monthly. He is available for comments, interviews, speaking engagements as well as private consultations via email at [email protected]. Roland is a twin who was born in Boston, Massachusetts, survived a dysfunctional family, pursued and lived his dreams, including becoming a Navy supersonic carrier pilot, finding himself by fully opening his heart, writing three books, siring four children ~ and still living his ultimate dream by making a difference from a place of love, celebration, and service. His Ph.D. dissertation THE UNIFIED FIELD was chosen by Common Boundary and Noetic Science Institute, in their 1998 national dissertation contest, as one of the top three finalists for combining spirituality and psychology. His ongoing heart-centered work as a consultant with veterans with PTSD is the most satisfying work of his life. Allen's online newsletter, columns, and radio broadcasts are committed to the truth ~ as he sees it ~ for only the truth is revolutionary.