Zuckerberg admits that most people in his life thought he would drop out of school long beforehe actually did. Although he wasn't sure at the time that Facebook would become a viablecompany, his visit to Palo Alto inspired him to see where his coding mind might take him. Whilein Palo Alto, his first big investor wrote him a big check, insisting that Zuckerberg would dropout of school, even if Zuckerberg himself didn't know it yet. His parents also always knew hewould not finish college. But, Zuckerberg is not an advocate of leaving post-secondaryeducation behind. He insists that it is a time for young people to explore their minds anddevelop new hobbies and interests.
扎克伯格说到,他身边的大部分人都以为他会更早地从哈佛辍学,然而事实却有违众愿。那个时候,他并不确定脸书会在日后变成一个有巨大发展前景的公司,直到访问帕洛阿尔托市(Palo Alto)时他才受到启发——他的编程思维一定会引领他走向成功。在帕洛阿尔托市,扎克伯格人生中的第一个大东家给他开了一张巨额支票,在扎克伯格自身都没有意识到时,这个大东家便笃定他一定会从哈佛退学。其实,他的父母也知道,扎克伯格想必是不会顺利从大学毕业了。但值得肯定的是,扎克伯格并不是"辍学"行为的倡导者。他认为大学时光在人生中占据十分重要的地位——年轻的我们有充足的时间探索自己的爱好和兴趣,进行头脑风暴。
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