10 Inspiring Thoughts Steve Jobs


10 Inspiring Thoughts Steve Jobs

"It's very hard to make the design of a product. Often times people do not know what they want, until we show it to them ". (BussinessWeak, 1998).

"This is one of my mantras - focus and simplicity. You must work harder to clear your mind and produce simplicity. In the end this will be worth it. When you get there, you can move mountains. " (BusinessWeek,1998).

"Being the richest man in the cemetery does not matter to me ... Go to bed and say that we have done something extraordinary ... That's what matters to me." (The Wall Street Journal, 1993).

"I'll always be connected with Apple. There may be times when or the years in which I was not here, but I'll always come back".(Playboy, 1985).

"We never worry about the numbers. Apple has always tried to focus on the product because a product will really make a difference. " (Playboy,1985).

"You must have faith in something - a desire, destiny, life, karma, whatever. "(Commencement speech Stanford,2005).

"Your job will be an important part of your life. The onlyway to achieve satisfaction is to believe that what you do is a great job. Love what you do. If you have not found it, keep looking. Do not stop ". (Stanford commencement speech,2005).

"No one wants to die. Although those who want to go to heaven, do not want to die. But death is our common goal, nothing can escape it. Death is the best invention in life. He cleaned the old and make way for new ones. Now the new is you, but someday you'll grow old and 'cleaned'. Sorry too dramatic, but this is true ". (Stanfordcommencement speech,2005).

"My Role Model for business is The Beatles. They are complementary to each other. This is how I look at a business, great business is not done by one person, but by the team. " (Interviewwith 60 Minutes, 2003).

"If you do something good, then the next you have to do anything else unusual. Do not stay too long, think what you have to make next. "(NBCNightly News, May 2006).

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