Scarcely have I been so inspired
and motivated by someone delivering a speech. Truth be told, I´m not a fan
of speeches, of any kind. Or at least that is what I used to think before I
watched Steve Job´s conference at Stanford University. At first, I thought that
this gentleman was going to deliver a lecture about computers, technology and
the “highly positive” effect they have on society. But I was wrong. As soon as
he started speaking, I realised that behind that successful and brilliant
exterior, there was a sensitive soul who had a message to share with everyone. And
the most striking thing about it was that it turned out to be the story of my
life, more or less. Thinking about our future and who we want to be are
questions that are instilled in our minds since we are very young. A doctor, a
lawyer, an architect or maybe a successful writer, are some of the professions
and ambitions that we, human beings, are so desperate to become one day, or so
it seems. And when the moment comes, the only question I can think of is: are
we really pleased and satisfied with our
decision? Or are we just trying to fulfil somebody else´s expectations? And this is the part in which I totally
agree with what Jobs says. Being a bright scientist or a famous lawyer does not
necessarily make you a better person or citizen. Going to one of the most
expensive universities in the world is not a
guarantee of a promising future. However, following
our hearts and thinking of our dreams will make us feel that we finally belong somewhere. It does not matter how crazy our ideas might be or how risky our
plans can be. We should always give a try to what we really think is worth
it. And once we get what we have wished for, we should not stay satisfied with
what we have already achieved. There is always something new to learn and to
do. Most importantly, we are the ones in charge of writing our own future. People
who are part of our lives will always want the best for us. But BEST is not necessarily
always a synonym of HAPPINESS. Sometimes it is necessary to be a little bit
selfish and think of ourselves and what we want. Life is out there, waiting for
all of us. Forget about what our parents want or what society expects from us.
We should erase those ideas from our minds and keep our eyes focused on what we love to do and the reward we will get from it.
I would
like to finish my reflection with this short quote by Paramore (which is my
favourite band and by far my source of inspiration)
“It’s not the way you plan it, it’s how you
make it happen”
(Paramore
– Hello Cold World)
Video retrieved from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UF8uR6Z6KLc
Video retrieved from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UF8uR6Z6KLc
I totally agree with you! Sometimes we are pursuing things that are important in our lives but those do not lead us to the happiness. Many people are choosing certain career or job because of the work opportunities it offers. Besides, they don't really like the things they are doing, so it turns out to be a waste of time, money, effort, etc.
ReplyDeleteI think that your reflection and your reaction were very deep and accurate. It is true that sometimes we need to be a little bit more selfish in order to achieve what WE want to achieve, instead of what others expect from us...
ReplyDeleteI liked your quote from Paramore... Very accurate as well ;)
It is true that many people get frustrated since they try to fulfil someone else´s expectentions instead of being themselves and following their own dreams, as you said. that is way I believe that this video might be of great use for those who are weak and do not dare to follow their insticts. And if it was inspiring for us who do not fear following our dreams, imagine how useful it might be for those who do.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that when we are kids we do what we want, what makes us happy? Innocence! Kids know nothing about rules, mandates, laws and they are happy that way.
ReplyDeleteBeing an adult sucks, let's be honest, haha!
Ok, my final reflection would be: Considering we are not kids anymore, let's try to be happy the way we can, doing what we like without hurting anyone surrounding us.