You all know what just happened to Steve Jobs
* already gone *
I feel ... 
He was in no doubt one of a kind. 
As everyone of you know, he made a notable speech at 
Stanford University 
*Jobs' confident speech*
His speech had touched everyone's heart including mine's.
Now, his speech, either in text and video, 
 can be found everywhere on the web.
But there is no translation in LIS (Italian Sign Language) yet. 
So, here I am thinking about doing a small contribution 
 because I believe it applies to everyone of you
especially young Sign Language users. 
Three are the essential points in his speech. 
I am not going to explain these in details but will just 
 do a very brief summary and emphasize the key points.
The first point is about connecting the dots. 
Meaning…life is a continuous flux of interminable 
experiences or dots that revolve around you.
You may disregard or feel connected with some of these. 
What he says is that some dots whom are insignificant to you 
 at first sight, may have valuable significance during your life's journey
Throughout your life, in whatever situation you will be...
...the dots will somehow inter-connect with each other, give you a 
 big push and make a difference in your life. 
So again, do not undervalue any of these. Some of these may play 
 an important role and may have a significant impact in your life. 
The second point is about the importance of doing what you love 
 instead of settling for anything that you are less interested in.
In regard to work, for example…
- well, it applies 
 to your job and personal life - 
…but what he talked about was related to work. 
If anyone of you has no real interest in your own career or 
 does not feel connected with it, you better avoid this path...
...because despite the efforts, your energy, commitment, passion and etc...
...will somehow be reduced in small particles and you will end up giving little.
Doing what you love instead, you will surprisingly find yourself 
 fully loaded of energy and etc.  
You will also be able to transmit all of these out so constantly. 
In exchange of this constant contribution, you will find yourself truly satisfied.
The last point is about death. 
He says that death is the destination we all share. 
None of us can manage to avoid it. 
We will simply meet it. 
So it is clear that throughout our life, we should not let the 
 noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.  
Just follow your heart and intuition as long as you feel it 
 is correct and it will lead you to the right path.
'Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish'
It means that you should keep being incessantly curious and 
 be 'foolish' (English translation by Benedikt J. Feldmann) 
