Apple CEO Tim Cook Gives Commencement Speech at Tulane University

Apple CEO Tim Cook gave the commencement speech to the 2019 graduating class at Tulane University, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Congratulations to the Tulane class of 2019! Thank you for inviting me to be a part of today’s festivities — ROLL WAVE! 💚🌊
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) May 18, 2019
Cook told graduates to address climate change, while also talked about venturing into areas where problems have not been solved.
“Steer your ship into the choppy seas. Look for the rough spots, the problems that seem too big … It’s in those places that you’ll find your purpose. It’s there that you can make your greatest contribution,” said Cook.
“You may succeed. You may fail. But make it your life’s work to remake the world…Because there is nothing more beautiful or worthwhile than working to leave something better for humanity,” concluded the Apple CEO.
Watch the full commencement speech below:
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