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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos 2010 Commencement Speech at Princeton (Full Transcript)

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Here is the full text [verbatim transcript] of the commencement address “We are What We Choose” delivered by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos at 2010 Commencement Ceremony at Princeton University.

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TRANSCRIPT: 

Shirley Tilghman – Princeton University President

It is hard to imagine life without Amazon.com. Even for someone of my advanced age. After all, where else can a few clicks of a mouse take you from the latest novel by Toni Morrison to an eighteenth century edition of the works of John Locke, having stopped in power tools and women shoes along the way? Yet the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the world’s largest e-tailer whose net sales surpassed $24.5 billion in 2009 is only 46 years old. And Amazon.com has only existed since 1995, making it even younger than the Class of 2010.

The moral of this story is that the right idea in the right hands at the right time can change the way we live our lives. The idea, in this case, was harnessing the power of the nascent Internet to create a virtual book store of limitless proportions, the hands were those of our speaker, Jeff Bezos, a self-described nerdy computer science and electrical engineering major who graduated from Princeton with highest honors in 1986. And the time was 1994 when he and his wife Mackenzi Tuttle Bezos of the Class of 1992 exchanged the security of Wall Street where they worked at D. E. Shaw & Company for the uncertain prospects of a dotcom startup.

But then as Jeff points out, failure is an essential component of the innovation and invention. If you know what’s going to work, it’s not an experiment.