Some of us fear it and some of us face it; either way, death
is the only destination that we all share in common. Not every one embraces the
thought of death, but it’s something that we can’t avoid. Since we can’t avoid
it, we might as well embrace death as one of the greatest inventions known to
man. As members of The Yacht Club, we encourage you to live your dreams and
treat everyday as if it were your last because there’s a possibility it just
might be. We recently watched Stanford University’s commencement ceremony where
Steve Jobs, former CEO and co-founder of Apple and Pixar, gave a powerful
speech titled, “How to live before you die.”
During this speech, Jobs urges us to pursue our dreams and
see the opportunities in life’s setbacks, including death itself. He shared
inspirational stories of dropping out of college, getting fired from Apple, and
surviving cancer. He gave a narrative of how he turned his failures into
success by constantly following his dreams. He teaches us how to strategically
“connect the dots” and make the best of any and all situations. He encourages
us to find what we love and do what we love, and by doing so, you’ll have all
the motivation you need to succeed. Jobs notes that the key to satisfaction is
never settling.
Jobs asked himself every morning, “If today were the last
day of my life, would I want to do what I’m about to do today?” If your answer
is ‘No’, it’s time for a change. Not only is our time on Earth limited, but we
only get one chance at living. Remembering that you are going to die is the best
way to avoid the trap of thinking that you have something to lose. Jobs taught
us that if we don’t have the courage to leave our shores, we’ll never have the
opportunity to discover new land. And for that, we salute you!
"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"