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The Steve Jobs Archive has remastered his classic Stanford commencement address for its 20th anniversary:

It’s not an obvious candidate for a classic. A commencement address by a college dropout. A talk aimed at 22-year-olds that warns “You will gradually become the old and be cleared away.” A text as shadowed by reality as soaring with inspiration: “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”

There are also a remarkable set of emails that Jobs sent himself with notes about what he wanted to say in his speech, and a lot of details (like his nerves, and Apple PR’s attempts to suggest things for him to say) that I hadn’t heard before.

It remains one of the most remarkable speeches you will ever hear. And certainly one of the best things to ever happen at Stanford Stadium.1

Go to the linked site.

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