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喬布斯哈佛演講稿

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President Bok, former President Rudenstine, incoming President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers, members of the faculty, parents, and especially, the graduates:

喬布斯哈佛演講稿

尊敬的Bok校長,Rudenstine前校長,即將上任的Faust校長,哈佛集團的各位成員,監管理事會的各位理事,各位老師,各位家長,各位同學:

I've been waiting more than 30 years to say this: "Dad, I always told you I'd come back and get my degree."

有一句話我等了三十年,現在終於可以説了:"老爸,我總是跟你説,我會回來拿到我的學位的!"

I want to thank Harvard for this timely honor. I'll be changing my job next year ... and it will be nice to finally have a college degree on my resume.

我要感謝哈佛大學在這個時候給我這個榮譽。明年,我就要換工作了(注:指從微軟公司退休)......我終於可以在簡歷上寫我有一個大學學位,這真是不錯埃

I applaud the graduates today for taking a much more direct route to your degrees. For my part, I'm just happy that the Crimson has called me "Harvard's most successful dropout." I guethat makes me valedictorian of my own special cla... I did the best of everyone who failed.

我為今天在座的各位同學感到高興,你們拿到學位可比我簡單多了。哈佛的校報稱我是"哈佛大學歷史上最成功的輟學生"。我想這大概使我有資格代表我這一類學生髮言......在所有的失敗者裏,我做得最好。

But I also want to be recognized as the guy who got Steve Ballmer to drop out of busineschool. I'm a bad influence. That's why I was invited to speak at your graduation. If I had spoken at your orientation, fewer of you might be here today.

但是,我還要提醒大家,我使得Steve Ballmer(注:微軟總經理)也從哈佛商學院退學了。因此,我是個有着惡劣影響力的人。這就是為什麼我被邀請來在你們的畢業典禮上演講。如果我在你們入學歡迎儀式上演講,那麼能夠堅持到今天在這裏畢業的人也許會少得多吧。

Harvard was just a phenomenal experience for me. Academic life was fascinating. I used to sit in on lots of classes I hadn't even signed up for. And dorm life was terrific. I lived up at Radcliffe, in Currier House. There were always lots of people in my dorm room late at night discussing things, because everyone knew I didn't worry about getting up in the morning. That's how I came to be the leader of the anti-social group. We clung to each other as a way of validating our rejection of all those social people.

對我來説,哈佛的求學經歷是一段非凡的經歷。校園生活很有趣,我常去旁聽我沒選修的課。哈佛的課外生活也很棒,我在Radcliffe過着逍遙自在的日子。每天我的寢室裏總有很多人一直待到半夜,討論着各種事情。因為每個人都知道我從不考慮第二天早起。這使得我變成了校園裏那些不安分學生的頭頭,我們互相粘在一起,做出一種拒絕所有正常學生的姿態。

Radcliffe was a great place to live. There were more women up there, and most of the guys were science-math types. That combination offered me the best odds, if you know what I mean. This is where I learned the sad lesson that improving your odds doesn't guarantee success.

Radcliffe是個過日子的好地方。那裏的'女生比男生多,而且大多數男生都是理工科的。這種狀況為我創造了最好的機會,如果你們明白我的意思。可惜的是,我正是在這裏學到了人生中悲傷的一課:機會大,並不等於你就會成功。

One of my biggest memories of Harvard came in January 1975, when I made a call from Currier House to a company in Albuquerque that had begun ma-ki-ng the world's first personal computers. I offered to sell them software.

我在哈佛最難忘的回憶之一,發生在1975年1月。那時,我從宿舍樓裏給位於Albuquerque的一家公司打了一個電話,那家公司已經在着手製造世界上第一台個人電腦。我提出想向他們出售軟件。