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We're all saddened by the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs, who passed away yesterday at 56.
I'm sure by now everyone has seen a clip of his commencement speech to Stanford graduates in 2005.
His words in that speech were inspiring -- and his work has changed all of our lives.
From using a mouse to choosing a font, Jobs was the definition of game-changer and boldly unafraid to try new and often risky ideas.
Now is a significant time for us, trying to decide who we are and why we do the things that we do. The bottom line for Jobs was to do what you love and follow your intuition.
People from all over the world are mourning the loss of a great thinker and a great man. This photo taken in Germany by the AP says it all.
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