Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang knows a thing or two about success. The gaming and AI chip maker he co-founded has soared to a ludicrous, he generously wants the next generation of entrepreneurs to share in the same secret ingredient that defined his success (besides, perhaps,"I don't know how to do it for all of you Stanford students, I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering," Huang said in the interview,.
Of course, one of the main sources of pain and suffering for young people these days is that AI is going to steal their jobs — a potential future that perhapsApparently, this is a platitude that Huang likes to repeat at Nvidia, too. "To this day I use the phrase 'pain and suffering' inside our company with great glee," he said in the interview, perTo him, what matters most is resilience rather than lofty ambitions, and you can't have that without — let's say it again — "pain and suffering." Everyone's due a reality check, after all.
"People with very high expectations have very low resilience — and unfortunately, resilience matters in success," Huang said. "One of my great advantages is that I have very low expectations."As far as "pain and suffering" goes, taking it is an inevitable part of achieving success, sure — but you don't get to where Huang is without breaking a few eggs, either.
So take heed, folks. Huang wants these young'uns to suffer out of the goodness of his heart. Or maybe he just has it out for Stanford grads.
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