Eye Opening Speech Part 2
Again, find people's actual
passions. These are vital to success. I value creativity and action
comprehension. One must also endure hardships.
Academics are important, but not
enormous. My parents would have been thrilled if I had finished my PhD in
graduate school.
I may have lost the chance to spread
innovation's advantages. I'd never call you Google's president. Luck and a
desire to learn got me here.
Thus, focus on your passions.
Disobey parents and society. It's vital. Encourage them to explore new things
until they uncover their interests. I've learned that critical occurrences
necessitate self-reflection. Thus, I believe in facing challenges and doing
what excites you. Try again if you fail. Our standard. Thus, we must aim high
and pursue the stars despite many failures. I believe failures are necessary.
Larry says confronting harmful issues removes competitiveness. Whether
successful or not, you accomplish remarkable things.
This has shaped Silicon Valley's
history. This is a big concern for our firm, our nation, and prospective
entrepreneurs worldwide. Google is entrepreneurial. Google started in a garage
near Stanford. "Like many in this audience, we are pioneers driven by the
vision of a brighter future and better path, choosing to pursue our
dreams."

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