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Post by rinanaito on Oct 23, 2015 14:24:51 GMT
Both of the speakers’ speech is so instructive lectures for me. Steven Paul Jobs and Malala tell us some useful words about their life experiences. Therefore, it is easy to understand what the useful words mean. Seven Jobs says “connecting dots” in his first story. I always think that all of my actions until now are connected to my future. Whether it is a good thing or a bad thing, I think that all of my actions are important for my future. Therefore, I love this word.
I think both of their speeches have a lot of different points but it can be connected with something. For example, different point is whether they get an education, nationality, extent of liberty and so on.
Of course everyone’s life and environment is different. However thinking and believing have come to understand each other. He dropped out the college following his mind or intuition. Malala certainly had her education taken away from her but she says it is important to keep believing and appealing to public, organizations and governments for support. It is similar that they both believe their mind faithfully. Jobs also says “stay hungry stay foolish”. Malala also acts accordingly to the phrase to get fundamental human rights for women.
By the way, I have my personal favorite inspirational speaker who is the closest person to me. The person is my mother. She says that you will see the result of your choices in the future thus there is no need to worry, when I feel down frequently, thinking about my decisions in my life. It might be similar to Steve Jobs’ message that I wrote before. Yes, so I like his opinion. Apart from it, the word from my mother set my mind at ease. I’d like to believe my choices of life are right, and act like Steve jobs and Malala. Thank you.
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Post by yukarikian on Oct 30, 2015 2:46:26 GMT
Hello Rina! I really like the way you expressed yourself, it was easy to understand and very comprehensive. I would like to comment because mine idea was different from yours. Somehow, I definitely agree with you when you said that you would like to believe in yourself as well as Steven Jobs and Malala did. As you mentioned, everybody grows in a different environment so that why everything around us are different, such as our experiences and education. However, we have to understand each other as we get older. Anyways,I hope you can achieve your goals and never give up! Thank you!
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Post by chisaki murakami on Oct 30, 2015 2:49:58 GMT
Hello, Rina Naito. My name is Chisaki. I like to his word too. It is nice word^^ and I sympathize with his word. I always think too that all of my actions until now are connected to my future. But it is scary first to take action. It was very scary that I moved to make a dance team from the university. But now I think that it was good to begin to dance team. Thought it may be life to be bad things and good things, I hope that this is connected in the future. So that now has a good effect on Rina in the future.
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Post by kenta on Oct 30, 2015 3:00:11 GMT
Hello, I'm Kenta. You wrote a message of Steve Jobs that is "connecting dots". I like this message and want to believe this message. Is your mother inspirational speaker for you? It's cool!. My mother is a good mother for me but I think she have never told good message to me... I cannot understand why Malala can stand up for poor children and women. She is only 15~16years old. Were you considering for people all over the world when you were high school students. I guess your answer is NO. Of course my answer is NO, too. We should start to consider for oner people because we are 20 years old.
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Post by daikikamikawabata on Oct 30, 2015 3:40:58 GMT
Hi Rina! I am Daiki!
I like Steve Jobs. The word " connecting dots" has deep meanings I think.
I am going to write about my bad habit. That is to think He or She is important for my future. If the person has no effect, the person is not important, value and necessarily for me, because I don't want to use my time for her or him. It is similar the word " connecting dots" isn't it?haha Your decision that is "what is important, what is not" would decide your future. What do you think about it? haha
Anyway, I agree with your opinion.
Thank you
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Post by yamatokuraseko on Oct 30, 2015 3:55:33 GMT
Hello Rina! I’m Yamato Kuraseko. I like his famous saying too. This speech is very famous all over the world. Almost all person moved on our mind. So this speech has a lot of influence you know. Your favorite inspiration speaker is your mother right? Me too but my favorite are both my mother and my father. Each person helped my choosing, thinking and doing. I agree your opinion. In this world every people are different like that rich, poor something like that. But thinking is to equal. So I think these feeling helped to make our life. Of course the future is same.
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