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Jensen Huang has a simple message for young people who want to achieve “greatness”: No pain, no gain.
That was essentially the Nvidia CEO’s message for students at his alma mater, Stanford University, where he spoke last week at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
“Greatness is not intelligence. Greatness comes from character. And character isn’t formed out of smart people, it’s formed out of people who suffered,” Huang said at the event, in response to a question about how students can maximize their shot at being successful.
Jensen Huang built Nvidia to $2.2 trillion.
I watched his interviews and here’s what stands out:
Pure Asian dad energy.
“I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering.”
Going to give this pep talk to my 5-year-old this weekend.
Will let you all know how it goes. pic.twitter.com/IrsyougSLw
— Peter Yang (@petergyang) March 15, 2024
Huang expressed to the Stanford undergraduates his desire for them to encounter challenges that would shape their mindsets and lead to success: “To all of you Stanford students, I wish you abundant experiences of hardship and adversity.”
In 1993, Huang co-founded Nvidia, the now-infamous computer chip company, and has been its CEO for over thirty years. Nvidia’s success has made Huang a billionaire. Today, Nvidia’s chips are in high demand for AI software development, propelling it to become one of the world’s most valuable companies, with a valuation exceeding $2 trillion. According to a Bloomberg report, Huang is among the world’s wealthiest individuals, with an estimated net worth of $77.6 billion.
Nvidia $NVDA CEO Jensen Huang on What Students Should Study In School Now.
It’s not coding or programming. pic.twitter.com/sKQKsK4UHB
— Jesse Cohen (@JesseCohenInv) March 9, 2024
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