What does it mean to stay hungry stay foolish?

What does it mean to stay hungry stay foolish?

What does it mean to stay hungry stay foolish?

It was STEVE JOBS's ending comment in the stanford commencement in 2005 and he mentioned “STAY HUNGRY. STAY FOOLISH”. STAY HUNGRY means never be satisfied and always push yourself. STAY FOOLISH means do or keep willing to keep trying the things people say cannot be done .

What does the phrase “Stay Hungry” mean?

  • Stay hungry can be interpreted as "stay eager", and stay foolish can be interpreted as "be ready to try new things" or "be ready to step out of your comfort zone". This phrase purposefully uses negative adjectives in a positive way. This is what gives this phrase its "punch."

How do you use Stay foolish in a sentence?

  • Stay Foolish. Do (or be willing to keep trying) the things people say cannot be done. Stay hungry can be interpreted as "stay eager", and stay foolish can be interpreted as "be ready to try new things" or "be ready to step out of your comfort zone". This phrase purposefully uses negative adjectives in a positive way.

What is the difference between being hungry and being foolish?

  • Hungry here means "wanting something more", as in "He was hungry for a raise." Jobs is putting forward that being dissatisfied with what you have and wanting more is a good thing. Likewise, someone who is foolish acts without thinking and takes unnecessary risks.

What does 'foolish' mean?

  • What I interpreted was to be foolish. Though it may sound silly, a quick read through history and inventions show that most of the big names and discoveries were made by ‘foolish’ people. Foolish referring to those who had dared to think a little different; think beyond what was being taught in schools and society.

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