1. 童年 Childhood(4)
斯图尔特和他的伙伴出版了几期《全球概览》,当它完成了自己使命的时候, 他们做出了最后一期的目录。那是在(上世纪)七十年代的中期, 你们的时代。在最后一期的封底上是清晨乡村公路的照片(如果你有冒险精神的话,你可以自己找到这条路的),在照片之下有这样一段话:“求知若饥,虚心若愚。”这是他们停刊的告别语。
斯坦福毕业典礼演讲,2005年6月斯坦福毕业典礼演讲,2005年6月one of my role models is bob dylan. as i grew up, i learned the lyribsp;to all his songs and watched him never stand still. if you look at the artists, if they get really good, it always occurs to them at some point that they bsp;do this one thing for the rest of their lives, and they bsp;be really successf#小说 ul to the outside world but not really be successful to themselves. that’s the moment that an artist really decides who he or she is. if they keep on risking failure, they're still artists. dylan and pica-sso were always risking failure. i got stoned for the first time that summer. i was fifteen, and then began using pot regularlyi came of age at a magibsp;time, our scious-ness was raised by zen, and also by lsd.” even later in life he would credit psychedelibsp;drugs for making him more enlightened. “taking lsd was a profound experienbsp;one of the most important things in my life. lsd shows you that there’s another side to the , and you ’t remember it when it wears off, but you know it. it reinforbsp;my sense of what was important―creating great things instead of making money, putting things babsp;into the stream of history and of human sciousness as mubsp;as i could.
money / fortune, november 9, 1998steve jobs, by walter isaa, 2011steve jobs, by walter isaa, 2011鲍勃?迪伦是我的榜样之一。我年少时就把他每首歌的歌词记得滚瓜烂熟,而且发现他永远都在进步。如果你留意观察那些真正优秀的艺术家,你会发现,他们常常在某个时候愿意为了某一件事情穷其余生的精力,对于外界来说,他们很成功;但在他们自己看来,却并非如此―特别时当他们真的决定要做某事的时候。如果他们继续冒着失败的风险做下去,他们仍然是艺术家―迪伦和毕加索就是如此。
15岁时的夏天,我第一次抽大麻,之后就经常抽了。</p>