He drove his car without a licence plate, had an illegal agreement with Google for the recruitment of engineers and built one of the most successful companies in history. His genius is impossible to dispute, but his most important lesson isn't one about business.
3. You'll find enough proof
to support your every
claim, no matter how
ridiculously it would be.
4.
5. When they made Breakout for
Atari, Jobs told Wozniak they'll get
$700. In reality, Jobs was paid
$5,000 for the job, and kept $4,650
for himself.
You could say he was a jerk.
6. You could say he was an egomaniac.
Steve Wozniak was listed as Apple's
Employee #1 and Steve Jobs was
Employee #2. Jobs felt offended, so
he decided that he'll be Employee
Zero.
7. You could say he
had no respect for
Bill Gates.
“I just think he
[B.G.] and
Microsoft are a
bit narrow.
He'd be a
broader guy if
he had
dropped acid
once or gone
off to an
ashram when
he was
8. But also that they were good
friends.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs occasionally
went on "double dates" with their
women of the moment.
9. You could say he was a
visionary.
In a 1993 interview, he
arrogantly predicted the
exact state of the Internet,
modern applications,
education development, and
web servers practically to the
letter.
10. You could say he was a hero for
many.
The Steve Jobs biography is
one of the top 3 most
highlighted Kindle books,
next to The Bible and The
Hunger Games.
11. But, if you look at Apple's financial
performance, it becomes clear that
first of all, Steve Jobs was a marketing
genius.
12. Jobs cared even about what a
customer feels when they're
opening the box containing an
Apple product. Even that feeling was
designed by a dedicated team.
13. When he introduced the "Crazy Ones"
advert, he said, "We need to be very
clear what we want them (customers)
to know about us". He believed that
consumers are entitled to know who
you are and what you are about.
14. That’s maybe the most important thing.
It’s to shake off this erroneous notion
that life is there and you’re just gonna
live in it, versus embrace it, change it,
improve it, make your mark upon it.
“
But, the most important lesson Steve
Jobs taught us, is that life can be
molded.
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