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It’s why he can be on top of every detail at the $3.2 trillion chip giant

Jensen Huang is known in Silicon Valley for his

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, despite tech giant
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growing to a market cap of more than $3 trillion. But it was a chance encounter with a Japanese gardener that helped the CEO realize he has the
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, instead of racing to the next project.

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recounted the story on Friday at Caltech’s 130th
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, in Pasadena. He told students he used to work in one of Nvidia’s overseas offices for one month a year every summer, with his family joining him for the trip.

One of these visits was to Japan, Huang said, where the family spent a weekend in Kyoto and visited the Silver Pavilion and moss garden.

“The day we visited was a quintessential Kyoto summer day,” Huang recalled. “Suffocatingly hot and humid, sticky—heat is radiating from the ground. Along with the other tourists we wandered through the meticulously groomed moss garden.

“I noticed the lone gardener. Now remember … the moss garden is gigantic … and exquisitely maintained. I noticed the lone gardener squatting, carefully picking at the moss with a bamboo tweezer and putting it in the bamboo basket. The basket looked empty—for a moment there I thought he was picking imaginary moss into a pile of imaginary dead moss.”

Huang—who is worth $116 billion per the

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—continued: “I walked up to him, and I said: ‘What are you doing?’ He said: ‘I’m picking dead moss. I’m taking care of my garden.’ And I said: ‘But your garden is so big?’ He responded: ‘I have cared for my garden for 25 years, I have plenty of time.’”

Huang’s company, which was founded in 1993, now has

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, and 61-year-old Huang said the sentiment from this lone gardener is what helped him realize he has the capacity to support them.

The CEO—nicknamed the

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—explained: “It was one of the most profound learnings in my life. This gardener has dedicated himself to his craft and doing his life’s work—when you do that you have plenty of time.

“I begin each morning—and do every single morning—by doing my highest priority work first. Before I even get to work my day is already a success,” he added. “I’ve already completed my most important work and can dedicate my day to helping others. When people apologize for interrupting me I always say: ‘I have plenty of time.’”

It was no coincidence that Huang, an Oregon State University and Stanford graduate, was giving a speech at Caltech—after all,

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David Kirk and Bill Dally are both alumni of the school.

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And Huang—who started his

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—is clearly hoping to find some talent of the same sort in graduates of more recent years, telling the students that he’s hiring.

Among the list of reasons to work for Nvidia—which has seen its share price rise

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—Huang said, was that it was a “great company” and that he is a “very nice boss” who is “universally loved.”

And while Huang’s staff are not short of respect for their fearless leader, Huang has previously said he knows he can be a tough boss to work for.

During an interview with

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earlier this year, Huang—who owns around 3.5% of the chipmaking giant—said descriptors that he was “demanding,” a “perfectionist,” and “not easy to work for” fit him “perfectly.”

The CEO even welcomed the reviews, saying: “It should be like that. If you want to do extraordinary things, it shouldn’t be easy.”

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