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Steve Jobs
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This was one of those rare books that you simply cannot put down all the way through.
It was a highly motivational book. It made me realize that Jobs deeply embodied Apple's motto "Here's to the crazy ones." He was, among many things, an artist; an asshole; a visionary; an incredible businessman. He envisioned and developed world-changing products such as the iPod, which put "1000 songs in our pocket" and the Apple store, which many believed was "destined for failure." (Hint: They were wrong)
All in all, it made me realize that genius comes in many shapes and forms, but it is truly the ones who aren't restrained by the status-quo that have the capacity to change the world. I highly recommend this book for anyone, especially those of us who are trying to change the world.
It was a highly motivational book. It made me realize that Jobs deeply embodied Apple's motto "Here's to the crazy ones." He was, among many things, an artist; an asshole; a visionary; an incredible businessman. He envisioned and developed world-changing products such as the iPod, which put "1000 songs in our pocket" and the Apple store, which many believed was "destined for failure." (Hint: They were wrong)
All in all, it made me realize that genius comes in many shapes and forms, but it is truly the ones who aren't restrained by the status-quo that have the capacity to change the world. I highly recommend this book for anyone, especially those of us who are trying to change the world.
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June 24, 2016
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