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 Thought you would get a kick out of this speech that
Larry Ellison (Oracle  CEO) gave at Yale University to the graduating
class
of 2000 last month:

 "Graduates of Yale University, I apologize if you
have endured this type of prologue before,
but I want you to do something for
me.
 Please, take a good look around you.
 Look at the classmate on your left.
 Look at the classmate on your right.
 Now, consider this: five years from now, 10 years
from now, even 30 thirty
 years from now, odds are the person on your left is
going to be a loser.
 The person on your right, meanwhile, will also be a
loser. And you, in the  middle? What can you expect?
 Loser. Loserhood. Loser Cum Laude. In fact, as I
look out before me today,  I don''t see a thousand
hopes for a bright tomorrow.
I don't see a thousand  future leaders in a
thousand industries. I see a thousand losers.

 You're upset.

That's understandable. After all, how can I,
Lawrence "Larry" Ellison,
college dropout, have the audacity to spout such
heresy to the graduating class of one of the nation''s
most prestigious institutions?
 I'll tell you why.
 Because I, Lawrence "Larry" Ellison, second richest
man on the planet, am a
 college dropout, and you are not. Because Bill
Gates, richest man on the  planet-for now
anyway-is a college dropout, and you
are not.
 Because Paul Allen, the third richest man on the
planet, dropped out of college, and you did not.
And for good measure, because Michael Dell, No.
 9 on the list and moving up fast, is a college
dropout, and you, yet again, are not.

 Hmm ... you're very upset. That's understandable.
 So let me stroke your egos for a moment by pointing
out, quite sincerely,  that your diplomas were not
attained in vain. Most of you, I imagine, have
 spent four to five years here, and in many ways what
you've learned and endured will serve you well in the years ahead.
 You've established good work habits. You've
established a network of people  that will help you down the road. And
you've
established what will be  lifelong relationships with the word
"therapy." All
that of is good. For in  truth, you will need that network. You will
need
those strong work habits. You will need that therapy. You will need them

because you didn't drop out,  and so you will never be among the
richest people in
the world. Oh sure, you may, perhaps, work your way up to #10 or #11,
like
Steve Ballmer. But then,
 I don't have to tell you who he really works for, do
I? And for the record,
 he dropped out of grad school. Bit of a late
bloomer. Finally, I realize
 that many of you, and hopefully by now most of you,
are wondering, "Is there anything I can do? Is there any hope for me at
all?"
 Actually, no.
 It's too late. You've absorbed too much, think you
know too much. You're not 9 anymore. You have a built-in cap, and I'm
not
referring to the  mortarboards on your heads.

 Hmm ... you're really very upset. That's
understandable.
 So perhaps this could be a good time to bring up the
silver lining.
 Not for you, Class of '00. You are a write-off, so
I'll let you slink off to your pathetic $200,000-a-year jobs, where
your
checks will be signed by  former classmates who dropped out two years
ago.

Instead, I want to give hope to any underclassmen
here today. I say to you, and I can't stress this enough: leave.
Pack your things and your ideas and
don't come back.

Drop out. Start up. For I can tell
you that a cap and gown will keep you
down just as surely as these security
guards dragging me off  this stage are keeping me dow..."

 (At this point The Oracle CEO was ushered off
stage.)

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---> Jarmo Lundgren
       Multimediatsaari
       Helsingin Sanomat, Verkkoliite
       p. 09-1227555 / 040-5345868

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