High Expectations? Low Resilience: Jensen Huang
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, speaking to Stanford graduates, argues that high expectations, while seemingly beneficial, can hinder resilience. He contrasts this with his own approach of having low expectations, which he believes fosters resilience. Huang emphasizes the importance of “pain and suffering” in building character and achieving greatness, suggesting these experiences are crucial for developing the resilience necessary for success. He views setbacks as opportunities for growth and character development, even using the phrase “pain and suffering” positively within his company.
Highlights
- 🗣️ High Expectations = Low Resilience: Huang contends that high expectations, common among Stanford graduates, can paradoxically reduce resilience.
- 🤔 Low Expectations: An Advantage?: He suggests his own strategy of low expectations has been a key factor in his success.
- 💪 Resilience is Key to Success: Huang stresses the critical role of resilience in achieving success, emphasizing it’s more important than intelligence.
- 💔 “Pain and Suffering” as a Builder of Character: He advocates for embracing setbacks and challenges (“pain and suffering”) as essential for character development and achieving greatness.
- 🎓 A Unique Lesson for Stanford Graduates: His message serves as a counterintuitive piece of advice for high-achieving graduates, encouraging them to prepare for and learn from adversity.