12A Reading Reflection No.1

Steve Jobs

1.    What surprised you the most?
What really surprised me was that he was a huge hippy. He did LSD, went to India to become enlightened, and worked on a farm with his friends.

2.    What about the entrepreneur did you most admire?
I admire his perfectionism. He knew what the customer wanted before they knew it themselves. He worked hard to create the most beautiful product that married technology and humanity, something other computer and tech companies weren’t delivering. Most importantly, he valued the presentation of the product as much as what was in it. In fact, he made sure that the inside of the product was a clean and well thought out as the outside, despite no one being able to see it.

3.    What about the entrepreneur did you least admire?
I had never heard of another entrepreneurial giant who built his company by being so callous. He alienated so many people with his mere ego and personality. He could have garnered the same success and reached many of the same goals without hurting the feelings of colleagues, partners, and friends. His personality, something interesting to read for a novel, wasn’t something people near him always thought was ideal.

4.    Did the entrepreneur encounter adversity and failure? If so, what did they do about it?
Interesting, Jobs, unlike the prototypical adult, acted petulant when faced with adversity, such as when he was fired from his own company or pushed off the Macintosh Team. However, he later realized that there was something good that came out of being pushed out of the project, a ferocious determination to one-up the new rivals (who were members of his own business) and produce an even better product because of it.

5.    What competencies did you notice that the entrepreneur exhibited?
He knew what people wanted and how to get people to do what he wanted by giving and taking as he chose. He impassioned his team and made them feel like they were soldiers fighting against an evil force and they were the saviors that needed to bring about change. He ability to influence people was probably his most striking attribute.

6.    Identify at least one part of the reading that was confusing to you.
What confused me was how Jobs can literally lie to himself and others, what some people call his reality distortion field, to the point where he abandoned his own daughter. What is more astounding is the fact that he himself was an orphan and was able to convince himself that neglecting his daughter was acceptable?

7.   If you were able to ask two questions to the entrepreneur, what would you ask? Why?
If this is just hypothetical, then I would ask if he could have a few more years, what he wanted to make next, the specifics about it, and then make it myself. It would probably be the next big thing. The second thing I would ask would be what he think he did right to get him to his success so then I can learn from it. What does he attribute his success to?

8.   For fun: what do you think the entrepreneur's opinion was of hard work? Do you share that opinion?
He believes that hard work comes from great discipline and from the purest passion for creating something that one loves and knows will change the world. I admire and agree with his intense love for the products he makes. He never stopped or grew complacent because he knew he only had a short time on Earth and he was going to squeeze everything out of it.

Comments

  1. Hi Emily,
    It certainly seems like Steve Jobs was a very intense individual that showed very little car for his employees and people in his personal life. What I found interesting was that he was able to do that to people around him while simultaneously creating a product that shows a lot of thought and care to make peoples lives easier. It seems that he was not able to bridge the two together until the very later years of his life. I enjoyed your reading reflection because it was very informative but also not super lengthy where I would get bored with it. I also like how you posed questions throughout your response and reflected on how you interpreted some of the stories and information you read in the book.

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  2. Hi Emily,
    I had no idea that Steve Jobs was a hippy and it is so funny to picture him like that because we tend to picture him as an intense businessman. It is very unfortunate to me that he did not treat his employees and others with respect and that he let his ego serve as a barrier to those around him. Even though he was successful in a lot of aspects, I believe his inability to treat others correctly made him unsuccessful in a sense. I really enjoyed reading your reflection and insight on Steve Jobs as I feel that it gave me a different perspective on Steve Jobs and a lot more knowledge about him.

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  3. Now that I have learned that Steve Jobs was a hippy the the apple business actually makes more sense to me with his partnership with Wozniak and how they could make such a good team. I actually never knew that Steve Jobs had a daughter or that he was an orphan himself so that is actually very interesting to me. Its amazing to see how he is able to convince people in the ways that he wants them to see the benefits and he is able to excite them about certain things in ways that only Steve jobs could.

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