Text Structure:MatchingAt the beginning of the speech, StevePart I (1)Jobs clearly states that he wants totalk about three stories.Part II (2-18)Steve Jobs re-emphasizes hispointsby quoting the sentence"Stay Hungry,Part III (19-20)StayFoolish" fromthe WholeEarthCatalogue
Text Structure: Matching Part I (1) Part II (2-18) Part III (19-20) • At the beginning of the speech, Steve Jobs clearly states that he wants to talk about three stories. • Steve Jobs re-emphasizes his points by quoting the sentence “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish” from the Whole Earth Catalogue
Text Structure:MatchingWiththefirst story,which is aboutPart I (1)connecting thedots,Steve Jobstells thegraduates to follow their curiosity andintuition.With the second story, which isPart II (2-18)about love and loss,heencouragesthegraduates to find out what they love andkeep loving what they do. Withthe thirdPart III(19-20)story, which is about death, he tells thegraduates not to waste their time but tohavethecourageto follow heart andintuitioninstead of worrying aboutothers'opinions
Text Structure: Matching Part I (1) Part II (2-18) Part III(19-20) • With the first story, which is about connecting the dots, Steve Jobstells the graduates to follow their curiosity and intuition. With the second story, which is about love and loss, he encourages the graduates to find out what they love and keep loving what they do. With the third story, which is about death, he tells the graduates not to waste their time but to have the courage to follow heart and intuition instead of worrying about others’ opinions
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3. In-depth Study
Understanding of the TitleStay Hungry, Stay FoolishWhatdoesitmean?
Understanding of the Title Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish What does it mean?
Make your choicesa)Be eagerto learn and remain intellectuallycurious all your life.b) Be open to new ideas and thoughts and neverbe trapped by dogma or conventions.c) Never feel satisfied with what you have learnedor achieved.d) Always feel hungry for knowledge and successand never rest on yourlaurels.e) Remain humble and modest no matter howsuccessful you may be.f) Always be wise enough to know what you reallyare and have the courage to follow yourcuriosity and intuition.g) Never assume that you're the smartest guy inthe world and be always ready to learn fromothers
Make your choices a) Be eager to learn and remain intellectually curious all your life. b) Be open to new ideas and thoughts and never be trapped by dogma or conventions. c) Never feel satisfied with what you have learned or achieved. d) Always feel hungry for knowledge and success and never rest on your laurels. e) Remain humble and modest no matter how successful you may be. f) Always be wise enough to know what you really are and have the courage to follow your curiosity and intuition. g) Never assume that you’re the smartest guy in the world and be always ready to learn from others