<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Steve Jobs' notes and emails were published for the 20th anniversary of his commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005.Themes of intuition, morality, and personal growth were emphasized in his speech.Jobs' early ideas for the speech included points about diet, meditation, and surrounding oneself with smart individuals.The newly released emails showed Jobs had been working on the speech for at least six months.Among the personal stories Jobs included in his speech were ones about 'connecting the dots,' 'love and loss,' and death.In an email draft, Jobs mentioned about surrounding oneself with people smarter.Jobs' Stanford speech touched on themes from his earlier commencement address in 1996, discussing intuition, morality, and following passions.He also reflected on parenting in his notes, mentioning falling in love with kids and feeling their injuries and setbacks intensely.In both speeches, Jobs urged the audience to live with few regrets and find what they love.Jobs concluded his Stanford speech by encouraging students to stay hungry and foolish, a sentiment he wished for himself as well.The Apple co-founder passed away in 2011 from pancreatic cancer.He always made sure to stick to his script, writing down even his 'thank you very much.'