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Time:第 95次例會,2010年11月20日(週六)下午2:30~5:30點
Place:
http://www.happyforum.org/happy/viewtopic.php?t=15
Agenda
14:30~15:30 Free Talk / Topic Discussion
15:30~15:50 Speaker Session
15:50~16:00 Change Group and then Break Time
16:00~17:15 Topic Discussion
17:15~17:30 Happy Time
Host: Karen
Assistant Host:
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Topic Discussion Article:
Steve Jobs' Outstanding Stanford Commencement Speech from 2005
Source:
http://onemansblog.com/2010/02/01/steve-jobs-outstanding-stanford-commencement-speech-from-2005/
Questions for Discussion:
Session 1
1. What’s your major during your university years? Did you choose the subject by
following your interests, the market trends or simply just followed your
parents’ suggestions? From Steve Jobs' speech, can you find out why Steve
dropped out of college? What class did he say was the most useful for him?
2. Were you happy with what you were studying? If yes, is your current job
related with the subject of your studies? If not, how did you deal with the
feeling at that time? What would you study if you had a chance to go back to
study again,?
3. During your free time, have you found any interests or hobbies which have
become an important part of your life?
Session 2
4. Tell us about your job. Do you love what you do? If yes, share with us why
you feel this way about your job. If not, what kinds of jobs are you looking in
the future?
5. Do you agree people can combine their interests with their careers? Will you
encourage your friends or your children to do what they love to do without
thinking about the practical implications?
6. Steve Jobs said in this speech to Stanford graduates, "If today were the last
day of your life, would you want to do what you are about to do today?" Do you
think this is a good question to ask yourself before deciding important
decisions? Have you ever been close to death before due to illness, accidents or
other problems? How did your life change afterwards?
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