In 1972, Steve Jobs took a calligraphy class at Reed College guided by campus posters he saw after leaving school. The fonts on the posters themselves were artistic enough to get his attention, and he ...
In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple after a 12-year absence. The company he had co-founded was running out of cash and close to bankruptcy. Jobs held a staff meeting and explained the role passion ...
In 1972, Steve Jobs took a calligraphy class at Reed College based on campus posters he saw after dropping out. The poster fonts themselves were artistic enough to catch his eye, and he audited this ...
Why Steve Jobs’s ‘Most Valuable Piece of Advice’ for Entrepreneurs Applies to Anyone, Doing Anything
A friend of mine started a business because he thought he could make money. He had no particular interest in that business. Didn’t love the industry. Didn’t love the product. Didn’t love the work. Did ...
Steve Jobs knew he wasn't an expert in filmmaking — even after funding a spinout of animation studio Pixar, which was originally division of production company Lucasfilm, in 1986. Jobs was "pretty ...
Steve Jobs had a way with words and could turn a presentation into a story that kept audiences on the edges of their seats. "People with the most to teach live like they have the most to learn," Apple ...
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