Why is one speech by one man arguably the most well-known commencement speech of all time?
What makes a speech unforgettable? Why do certain words stay with us for years, sometimes shaping the way we think, decide, and live? In this Watch & Talk session, we’ll dive into Steve Jobs’ iconic Stanford commencement speech, the one that gave us “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish,” but also so much more beneath the surface. What are the deeper ideas he was really pointing to? Why did this particular talk resonate across cultures and generations? And does it still hold up nearly 20 years later in a completely different world?
Together, we’ll watch key moments, break them down, and explore the storytelling, psychology, and philosophy behind one of the most famous speeches of all time. What makes Jobs such a compelling speaker? How does he structure meaning, emotion, and insight so effectively? And more importantly, what can we actually take from this into our own lives today? Whether you’ve seen it before or not, this will be a smart, engaging, and eye-opening discussion that goes far beyond inspiration and into real understanding.
为什么一个人、一场演讲,可以算得上是所有毕业演讲里最有名的那一个?
到底是什么让一场演讲让人忘不掉?为什么有些话能跟着你好几年,甚至影响你怎么想、怎么做决定、怎么过日子?在这场“边看边聊”里,我们会仔细看乔布斯那场标志性的斯坦福毕业演讲——就是给了我们“Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish”这句话的那场,但其实水面之下的东西比这句话要丰富得多。他真正想说的那些更深层的想法到底是什么?为什么偏偏是这场演讲,能在不同文化、不同年代的人当中都引起共鸣?在差不多二十年后的今天,一个完全不一样的世界里,它还有说服力吗?
我们会一起看一些关键的片段,拆开来讲,探讨这场历史上最有名的演讲之一背后的故事结构、心理学和哲学。是什么让乔布斯成为一个这么有感染力的讲者?他是怎么这么有效地把意义、情绪和洞见组织在一起的?更重要的是,我们到底能从里面拿到什么东西,用在自己现在的生活里?不管你是以前看过还是第一次接触,这都会是一场有料、有趣、能让你有新的认识的活动,不止是打鸡血,而是真的让你多理解一些东西。