Steve Jobs explains the rules for success
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Uploaded on Sep 14, 2009
You need a lot of passion for what you're doing because its so hard. Without passion, any rational person would give up.
So if youre not having fun doing it, if you dont absolutely love it, youre going to give up.
And thats what happens to most people, actually.
If you look at the ones that ended up being successful in the eyes of society, often times its the ones who love what they do, so they could persevere when it got really tough.
And the ones that didnt love it, quit. Because theyre sane, right?
Who would put up with this stuff if you dont love it?
So its a lot of hard work and its a lot of worrying constantly.
If you dont love it, youre going to fail.
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Top Comments
gusdrach 1 week ago
Bill gates was taking notes.
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varilla111 3 weeks ago
and its awesome, yet I don't feel he is directly responsible of anything great
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JOhn Smith 4 hours ago
R.I.P MATE
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曜廷 余 15 hours ago
ture
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nalashy 1 day ago
I am sure you know that Gates is much wealthier , don't you?
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Marvinmrtn7 1 day ago
his succes made him great
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Manuel Delgado 1 day ago
you didnt build apple, steve. you think you are smarter than everyone else huh? you are not smarter than anyone else. - Barack Obama.
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Josh Whitfield 1 day ago
this has inspired me to get a career in the video game design industry, why spend 10 hours everyday doing something shit??
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BurnNotice3210 3 days ago
are you kidding me? computers, tablets and phones would never look anything like they do today without this guy....
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Greenballed 3 days ago
Summary: Hire smart and talented people to work for you.
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Taylor Tyger 3 days ago
No one person is directly responsible of anything "great". It takes a team of brilliant people. Steve Jobs was a great leader, and he was very much needed in the success of Apple and Pixar.
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