
Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford commencement speech changed lives — but beneath the stories of failure, love, and death lies a deeper philosophy almost no one talks about.
This isn’t just Stoicism.
This isn’t just mindfulness.
This is the eternal return.
This is Amor Fati.
This is Nietzsche — the philosopher who may have shaped Jobs’ worldview more than anyone else.
In this video, we break down Jobs’ famous speech and reveal the eternal truths at its core — truths that connect to Friedrich Nietzsche, the philosopher of resilience, reinvention, and radical affirmation of life.
Chapters: 0:00 Intro – The Modern Sermon
1:45 Story One – Connecting the Dots & Stoicism
4:20 Story Two – Love, Loss & Amor Fati
7:00 Story Three – Death, Memento Mori & The Eternal Return
10:00 The Hidden Philosopher Revealed
13:00 Conclusion – Say Yes to It All
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