THE DEATH OF STEVE JOBS

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THE DEATH OF STEVE JOBS

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What does Steve Jobs' death mean for the world? How does it impact the lives of entrepreneurs who are seeking their place in the sun?

Steve Jobs, before becoming a billionaire businessman, was a simple man with equally simple habits, but he was not a simple man, no, definitely not.

Steve Jobs was what, in popular language, prejudiced against everything that is new or unknown, could be called crazy. Exactly, Steve Jobs was crazy.

He was one of those people who sees the possibility behind a cloud of obstacles, who sees a solution while the crowds focus on the problems.

There are thousands of websites out there and even books that help buy real estate agent email list learn about the life of Steve Jobs. In this article, I want to talk about the importance of a leader, the importance of a master icon pulling the reins of innovation.

In the life of an entrepreneur, references are all those who in some way broke barriers, overcame difficulties, innovated, created, broke away from the mediocre standard established in the market, of fulfilling obligations and doing only what is expected.

A man like this could be called a genius, after all, Steve Jobs changed the way we manipulate information and work with technology so many times, always making users' lives easier with his famous phrase: “It just works!”

But the Steve Jobs I see is not a genius, because geniuses are untouchable. This is an adjective that is given to people and then people say: “Don’t even try to imitate him, you won’t be able to do it!” But the Steve Jobs I see is the leader, the example to be followed; that man who should be on everyone’s mind when the question is whether or not to try. We should ask ourselves, would Steve Jobs try? If the question is useful and to facilitate processes, improve routines, enhance a work system, the answer will always be: Yes, he would!
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