Life's what it's about

Work/life balance is a big issue here at ACS these days. So what would billionaire Steve Jobs recommend?

Steve Jobs told Stanford University graduates Sunday that dropping out of
college was one of the best decisions he ever made because it forced him to be
innovative — even when it came to finding enough money for dinner.

In an unusually candid commencement speech, Apple Computer’s CEO also told
the almost 5,000 graduates that his bout with a rare form of pancreatic cancer
reemphasized the need to live each day to the fullest.

"Your time is limited so don’t let it be wasted living someone else’s life,"
Jobs said to a packed stadium of graduates, alumni and family….

When he was diagnosed with cancer, Jobs said his doctor told him he only had
three-to-six months to live. He later found out he had a rare, treatable form of
the disease — but he still learned a tough lesson.

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