Jobs and Quintilian
Image credit: Apple Insider Steve Jobs gave the commencement address for the graduation class of 2005 at Stanford University. During his speech, he shared three stories from his life to congratulate the students for their success and motivate them on their future endeavors. Of the three stories he shared, the first, which Jobs said was “about connecting the dots” (2005), most closely represented a citizen-orator according to Quintilian’s system of rhetorical education. More specifically, Steve Jobs’ first story was delivered with the same steps Quintilian taught his students to think of judicial speeches. I can’t think of many better ways a billionaire can capture a graduating classes’ attention than to start out a speech with how they dropped out of college. Jobs opened the story with,” I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around a...