At Caltech's 130th annual Commencement ceremony, Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, delivered the keynote address. He shared an inspiring story about the best career advice he ever received—not from a business tycoon or a tech leader, but from a gardener he met in Japan. During a summer in Japan with his family, Huang visited the Silver Temple in Kyoto on a scorching day. He noticed a man meticulously tending to the moss with a bamboo tweezer. Curious, Huang asked what he was doing. The gardener replied, "I'm picking dead moss. I'm taking care of my garden." When Huang remarked on the garden's size, the gardener simply said, "I have cared for my garden for 25 years. I have plenty of time."This story left a profound impact on Huang, illustrating the value of patience, dedication, and long-term care in one's work and life.