US Media: In his 2005 Stanford speech, Jobs warned students not to settle for less in their careers; they should pursue what they love, and if they haven't found it yet, keep searching.
He was once ousted from Apple, the company he founded, but through passion he established NeXT, revitalized Pixar, and ultimately returned to Apple, leading it to become a $4 trillion giant.
Jobs emphasized that money is not the driving force—when he was just 12 years old, he proactively reached out to HP co-founder to secure parts and job opportunities, an act of courage that laid the foundation for his success.
Despite the AI disruption and turbulent job market facing Gen Z, Jobs's nearly 50-year career demonstrates that pursuing one's passion is the key to sustainable success.
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