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英语短文阅读:史蒂夫乔布斯英文简介 Steve Jobs' English introduction

英语短文阅读:史蒂夫乔布斯英文简介 Steve Jobs' English introduction

英语短文阅读:史蒂夫乔布斯英文简介 Steve Jobs' EnglishintroductionSteve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate and investor. He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc., the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar, and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, and put up for adoption. He was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s. He attended Reed College in 1972 before dropping out that same year, and traveled through India in 1974 seeking enlightenment and studying Zen Buddhism. His declassified FBI report states that he used marijuana and LSD while he was in college, and once told a reporter that taking LSD was "one of the two or three most important things" he had done in his life.Jobs and Wozniak co-founded Apple in 1976 to sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. Together the duo gained fame and wealth a year later with the Apple II, one of the first successful mass-produced personal computers. Jobs saw the commercial potential of the Xerox Alto in 1979, which was mouse-driven and had a graphical user interface (GUI). This led to the development of the unsuccessful Apple Lisa in 1983, followed by the breakthrough Macintosh in 1984.。

乔布斯成功的原因英语演讲

乔布斯成功的原因英语演讲

乔布斯成功的原因英语演讲第一篇:乔布斯成功的原因英语演讲He is among the greatest of American innovators — brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it.——President Barack ObamaWe all known that steve jobs is a great man, today my topic is not about what he have achieved, but why he could achieve this great success.Of course there are many reasons for his success, and today I summarize a few of them to share with you.The first reason: He has a High ideal to change the world He wants to change the world, that’s why he started apple and he returned apple 10 years later after ousted by an internal power struggle.He is always full of passion because he is doing what he believe is great work which he can change the world by his own hands.There is an example, in 1983, Jobs want to invite the exceo of pepsi John Sculley to be the ceo of apple, however, it was rather difficult, but when jobs said this to Sculley, he finally agreed.Well, what did jobs said?? He said:” you want to sell sugar water all your lifetime or to change the world?”The second reason: Steve Jobs is a perfectionistSteve Jobs is a perfectionist, he pays an obsessive attention to detail, he will notice every very small details.For example, when apple design iphone, designers gave jobs hundreds different colors to let him choose.There are only very small differences among each color, but he was not satisfied with any of them after he had compared carefully and let designers continue to find a proper color.He is such a perfectionist that many of his employees do not understand, but it is this pursuitfor perfection that makes apple so successful.The third reason c: he can forecast industry trends“visionary”, that’s the judgement president obama made on jobs.In 1970s, steve jobshas been almost the first to see the potential that lay in the idea of selling computers to ordinary people.He always said that the apple represents the future and he also tried his best to make it come ture.Now, obviously, he made it.Therefore, whether the idea of steve jobs or his apple is always ahead of time for 2 or 3 years.The fourth reason: jobs has a very good eloquenceI believe that we were all impressed by speeches of steve jobs.He can be endless to convince investors to invest in apple, and he can also introduce the latest products of apple like a star.In a word, the eloquence of jobs also helps apple a lot.Ok, these are four reasons I summarized for the success of steve jobs and his apple.Of course there are more other reasons: create a new business modelgood at identifying opportunitiesgood at identify talented people……Well, at last, let me show you several famous saying of him: Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.The only way to do great work is to love what you do.If you haven't found it yet, keep looking.Don't settle.As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates.We're here to put a dent in the universe.Otherwise why else even be here?第二篇:乔布斯成功的原因英语演讲He is among the greatest of American innovators — brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he couldchange the world and talented enough to do it.——President Barack Obama We all known that steve jobs is a great man, today my topic is not about what he have achieved, but why he could achieve this great success.Of course there are many reasons for his success, and today I summarize a few of them to share with you.The first reason: He has a High ideal to change the world He wants to change the world, that’s why he started apple and he returned apple 10 years later after ousted by an internal power struggle.He is always full of passion because he is doing what he believe is great work which he can change the world by his own hands.There is an example, in 1983, Jobs want to invite the exceo of pepsi John Sculley to be the ceo of apple, however, it was rather difficult, but when jobs said this to Sculley, he finally agreed.Well, what did jobs said?? He said:” you want to sell sugar water all your lifetime or to change the world?”The second reason: Steve Jobs is a perfectionist Steve Jobs is a perfectionist, he pays an obsessive attention to detail, he will notice every very small details.For example, when apple design iphone, designers gave jobs hundreds different colors to let him choose.There are only very small differences among each color, but he was not satisfied with any of them after he had compared carefully and let designers continue to find a proper color.He is such a perfectionist that many of his employees do not understand, but it is this pursuit for perfection that makes apple so successful.The third reason c: he can forecast industry trends “visionary”, that’s the judgement president obama made on jobs.In 1970s, steve jobs has been almost the first to see the potential that lay in the idea of selling computers to ordinary people.He always said that the apple represents the future and he also tried his best to make it come ture.Now, obviously, hemade it.Therefore, whether the idea of steve jobs or his apple is always ahead of time for 2 or 3 years.The fourth reason: jobs has a very good eloquenceI believe that we were all impressed by speeches of steve jobs.He can be endless to convince investors to invest in apple, and he can also introduce the latest products of apple like a star.In a word, the eloquence of jobs also helps apple a lot.Ok, these are four reasons I summarized for the success of steve jobs and his apple.Of course there are more other reasons: create a new business model good at identifying opportunities good at identify talented people ……Well, at last, let me show you several famous saying of him: Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.The only way to do great work is to love what you do.If you haven't found it yet, keep looking.Don't settle.As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates.We're here to put a dent in the universe.Otherwise why else even be here?第三篇:英语演讲:成功是什么MyWhat is success? Definition Of Success What is success? Nowadays, in the modern society, people always identify the concept of success with having a large sum of money, achieving fame, having a great career, possessing all the things they ever wanted.And for us, success is getting high marks in exams, winning games, making new friends, and things like that.However, when we’ve gotten all the thing s above, we begin to think about the same question: Is there supposed to be more to life than all those things?In fact, success comes in different forms and definitions.Itdepends on what you’re searching for in your lives.An athlete may find success as the first to reach the goals, a musician may find success as the hottest hits, an actor may find success as the one to win awards.λBut there’s one thing I believe, the real and ultimate definition of success is to realize our ideals and dreams, which are always inside our deepest hearts.λAs far as I’m concerned, one of the most important reasons for us to chase ideals and dreams is that they are eternal while money, high positions or fame are not.In the process of realizing our dreams, we get both our body and souls tempted, meanwhile, we’re also enlightened by the most precious qualities of human-beings —love, patience, perseverance and the sense of responsibility.So this is what success really means, and this is why success really matters.I believe, everyone here has his own interpretation of success, anyway, please believe in our dreams and ideals, please believe in ourselves, we, every one of us, can lead a bright future and obtain success!λ我国成功的定义是什么成功?如今,在现代社会中,人们总是确定的概念,成功了一大笔钱,实现了名气,有一个伟大的事业,拥有所有的东西都想要的。

乔布斯成功的英语作文

乔布斯成功的英语作文

Title: The Triumph of Steve Jobs: A Visionary Leader and InnovatorIn the annals of modern technology, few names resonate as profoundly and inspiringly as that of Steve Jobs. Born on February 24, 1955, and passing away in 2011, Jobs' life was a testament to the transformative power of creativity, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. His legacy as a visionary leader and groundbreaking innovator transcends the realm of technology, touching upon design, marketing, and even cultural phenomena.Early Beginnings and Unconventional PathJobs' journey to success was neither straightforward nor predictable. Raised in a Silicon Valley household, he was exposed to the burgeoning world of electronics from a young age. His early fascination with technology eventually led him to drop out of Reed College after just one semester, though he continued auditing classes and deeply immersed himself in calligraphy and design principles—an unconventional decision that later profoundly influenced the aesthetic of Apple products.Co-Founding Apple: A Revolutionary LeapIn 1976, Jobs, along with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, founded Apple Computer Inc. (later simplified to Apple Inc.). Their first product, the Apple I, marked the beginning of a revolution in personal computing. However, it was the Apple II, released two years later, that truly put Apple on the map. This computer, with its intuitive design and user-friendly interface, ignited a passion for personal computing among consumers and forever changed the industry landscape.The Macintosh Revolution and Being Fired from AppleIn 1984, Jobs introduced the Macintosh, a graphical user interface (GUI) computer that revolutionized the way people interacted with technology. The "1984" advertisement, a symbolic depiction of Apple's rebellion against the IBM-dominated market, captured the world's imagination and solidified Jobs' status as a marketing genius. Despite his numerous accomplishments, Jobs was ousted from Apple in 1985, a turning point that could have defined the end of his career for many.Pixar: A Creative Outlet and Commercial SuccessFollowing his departure from Apple, Jobs co-founded Pixar Animation Studios, where he channeled his creative energies into the world of computer-generated imagery (CGI). With groundbreaking films like "Toy Story" (1995), Pixar not only revolutionized the animation industry but also established itself as a profitable and critically acclaimed studio. This venture further solidified Jobs' reputation as a master of innovation and demonstrated his ability to thrive even outside his primary field. Return to Apple and ReinventionIn 1997, after Apple was struggling financially, Jobs returned to the company he had co-founded. Under his leadership, Apple underwent a remarkable transformation, launching revolutionary products like the iPod (2001), iPhone (2007), and iPad (2010). Each of these devices redefined their respective categories, setting new standards for design, user experience, and commercial success. Jobs' insistence on meticulous attention to detail, seamless integration of hardware and software, and relentless focus on simplicity revolutionized the tech industry once again.Legacy and ImpactSteve Jobs' legacy extends far beyond the products he helped create. He was a champion of design thinking, believing that technology should not only be functional but also beautiful and intuitive. His passion for excellence inspired generations of entrepreneurs, designers, and innovators to strive for more. Furthermore, Jobs' story serves as a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of pursuing one's vision, even in the face of adversity.In conclusion, Steve Jobs was more than just a businessman or a technologist; he was a cultural icon and a symbol of human ingenuity. His life and work continue to inspire millions around the world, reminding us that with passion, vision, and relentless perseverance, even the most audacious dreams can become a reality.。

新视野大学英语 长篇阅读 3 翻译

新视野大学英语 长篇阅读 3 翻译

Unit 1Passage A苹果成功的秘诀是:简单苹果的包装设计团队刚刚从向乔布斯的解说回来,他们的面容说出了这个故事——他们说“事情并没有按照我们计划的那样发展”。

我对项目负责人说:“焦虑让我受不了,今天早上怎么样?”他说:“史蒂夫用那根简单的棍子打了我们。

”意思是:史蒂夫拒绝了他们的工作,不是因为它不好,而是因为,在某种程度上,它未能提炼想法。

这个项目负责人已经安排团队为同一产品的两个版本设计包装。

乔布斯认为这是脑死亡。

“把它们结合起来,”乔布斯说。

“一个产品,一个盒子。

”没有必要去探索第二套方案。

他是对的。

它更简单,更快,更好。

谈话几分钟后就结束了,这让一群非常聪明、才华横溢的人想知道,为什么他们以前没有想到过这一点。

简单的棍子象征着苹果的核心价值。

他它激励人们以野蛮的方式思考,以小的方式思考,以乔布斯的方式做生意。

有时它被当作灵感举起:有时它的挥动就像一个野人的俱乐部:一个在简单中深刻的、几乎像是宗教信仰的力量。

史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)要求别人直接和他沟通,就像他自己说的那样。

如果你闲聊,他将会打断你。

他经营着自己的生意,好像没有多少宝贵的时间可以浪费,这很好地反映了苹果的现实——当然,任何认真对待竞争的公司都是如此。

这可能是最容易建立的简单的元素之一。

你会让一些人局促不安,但是每个人都知道他们的立场:你的团队百分之百的时间将集中在前进上——没有必要去理解人们真正在说什么。

人们普遍认为乔布斯是要求效忠的暴君,强制命令,在他周围灌输来自上帝的恐惧。

虽然乔布斯确实表现出了这样的行为,但这幅画像是不完整的。

这个男人也可以是有趣的,温暖的,甚至是迷人的。

残忍的诚实和简单的残忍之间有着巨大的区别。

一名前苹果高级员工记得,在他担任直接向乔布斯汇报时,他经常看到这样的惯例。

他称之为“旋转炮塔(旋转炮台)”。

因为这取决于对话是如何演变的,所以无法预测它何时会发生。

但在某个会议上,在某个偶然的时刻,房间里的某个可怜鬼会说些什么,房间里的每个人都知道这些话会点燃乔布斯的导火索。

史蒂夫·乔布斯在成就学院的演讲稿SteveJobs-AcademyofAchievement

史蒂夫·乔布斯在成就学院的演讲稿SteveJobs-AcademyofAchievement

史蒂夫·乔布斯在成就学院的演讲稿SteveJobs-AcademyofAchievement第一篇:史蒂夫·乔布斯在成就学院的演讲稿 Steve Jobs-Academy of AchievementSteve Jobs-Academy of Achievement(1982.6.26)Good afternoon.Everyone’s probably been sitting here for a long time, huh? I just got here this afternoon, so I’m… my mind is somewhere over Iowa.But, a few things.Everyone here, I was told, is real bright.Is that true? Plus, I want to meet Eric later.Which one’s Eric? Oh hi Eric, how you d oin’? We’ve got about 3,500 people at Apple, and we build computers, and I had a chance to meet some of you today, and a bunch of you have used ‘em and told me about that and I appreciate that a lot.I was talking to a man named Ralph.Ralph’s about 11 or 12, and Ralph uses an Apple.And I was telling Ralph about when I was a kid, because we didn’t get a chance to grow up with Apples.And about how my first experience with a computer was having to take all these – type out a program and take all these cards to a computer center and half an hour later you’d get the result, and it was prehistoric compared to the way it is now.And Ralph didn’t understand this at all.And it really signaled that the real optimism of youth is that they don’t understand how bad it used to be.And that they really take the accomplishments of the last generation for granted and they’re still not happy.And so if there’s one thing that I wish, is that all the sorta “God bless America” stuff you’re hearing from us doesn’t dull you into compla cency with the way things are, and that you retain that idealism, and you retain that feeling that the way things are isn’t good enough because you’re all citizensof the world and the world desperately needs your idealism and desperately needs your help.And a lot of stuff here is rags to riches.I was listening back there.Sorta wanna be careful about that because there’s a lot of people that have been real successful in other terms that aren’t here, because maybe they didn’t make a lot of money, that you wa nt to listen to very carefully.And one of the things that tends to run through some of the things that people here have talked about is innovation and creativity.And if you’re really bright —Have you ever thought about what it is to be intelligent? Probably some of you have, right?‘Cause you meet your friend, and he’s pretty dumb, and maybe you think you’re smarter and you wonder what the difference is?And I’ve thought about this a little bit myself, and one of the things is, it seems to me a lot of it’s m emory, but a lot of it’s the ability to sorta zoom out like you’re in the city and you can look at the whole thing from about the 80th floor down at the city, and while other people are trying to figure out how to get from point A to point B reading these stupid little maps, you can just see it all out in front of you.You can see the whole thing, and you can make connections that just seem obvious because you can see the whole thing.That’s why bright people feel guilty a lot, because they come up with stuff that they just say “Hey, look at this,” and other people give them these dumb awards and they feel funny.But the key thing is that if you’re gonna make connections which are innovative, you’ve —to connect two experiences together, that you have to not have the same bag of experiences as everyone else does, or else you’re going to make the same connections, and then you won’t be innovative, and then nobody will give you an award.So, what you gotta do, is get different experiences than the normalcourse of events.And, one of the funny things about being bright is everyone puts you on this path, you know, to go to high school, go to college… I heard about some kid that’s 14 on his way to Stanford, and that’s great.That’s sort of out of the ordinary, but you might want to think about going to Paris and being a poet for a few years.Or might wanna go to a third-world country.I’d highly advise that, and see people and leppers with their hands falling off and all that stuff.It’s very much so worth doing.You know, fall in love with two people at once.You know.Walt Disney took LSD, do you know that? He did it once, and that’s where the idea for Fantasia came from.It’s true, and you can go hear stories about all these people, and the key thing that comes through is that they had a variety of experiences which they could draw upon in order to try to solve a problem or attack a particular dilemma in a kind of unique way.And so one of the things that you’ll get a lot of pressure to do is to go in one very clear direction, and believe in God and all that other stuff, and that’s great, but don’t ever walk by a Zen Buddhist because of that.Sit down and talk and buy him lunch.One of the things that I had in my mind growing up —I don’t know how it got there, but that the world was sort of something that happened just outside your peepers, and you didn’t really try to change it.You just sorta tried to find your place in it and have the best life you could, and it would all just go on out there, and there were some pretty bright people running it.And, as you start to interact with some of these people, you find they’re not a lot different than you.The people actually making these decisions everyday, that’re sorta running the world, are not really very much different than you.And they might have a little more judgment in some areas, but basically they’re the same.And,once you realize that, you start to feel you have a responsibility to do something about it, because the world’s in pretty bad shape right now.And, I guess, one of the things that motivates a lot of people that I’ve seen, that actually get out and do something in any different field, is that we all sort of eat food that other people cook, and wear clothing that other people make, and speak a language that other people evolved, and use someone else’s mathematics, and we’re sorta taking from this giant pool constantly.And the most ecstatic thing in the whole world is to actually put something back into that pool.And I think that people from all the fields maybe you’ve heard from here, and a whole bunch that you haven’t, would express the same sort of feeling.It’s the most ecstatic thing that I’ve encountered, so I would highly recommend it.And one of the major areas – I know probably with all this stuff I might not be invite d back here next year, so I’ll say it now… When you pass a certain age –I don’t know what is, 25, 30 years old, you sort of as a human being inherit the responsibility of being a guard of the Earth for future generations, of which you are all a member to inherit.And, I’m not exactly sure what that means, but just obviously that’s the case.And I think our particular —this particular — generation of people that is your guardian, is doing an extremely poor job in one area, and one area where all of the help that you all can muster is really necessary.And that is that the chances that this planet is gonna remain in one piece through your natural lifetimes is not extremely high right now.And it’s fairly dismal.And I anticipate having some kids one day, and help ing ‘em grow up to be sane human beings.And you people are gonna be the people that’re running the planet when my kids grow up, so would you please pay attention to this problemand try to do something about it, ’cause I’d like to see my kids grow up and be able to come here and sit like you and listen to a buncha funny people.Thank you.第二篇:史蒂夫乔布斯执着的逐梦者史蒂夫.乔布斯《史蒂夫.乔布斯传》,沃尔特.艾萨克森著,这本号称史蒂夫.乔布斯唯一授权的传记,记录了乔布斯疯狂而又充满传奇色彩的一生。

英语阅读——乔布斯成功之路

英语阅读——乔布斯成功之路

Steve Paul Jobs
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
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I defined for Steve Jobs: A genius; A real leader; A great inventor; A very famous man ; A man who change the world;
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If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you‘ll most certainly be right. No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.

成功之路 起步篇1 英文

成功之路 起步篇1 英文

成功之路起步篇1 英文The Journey to Success: The Beginner's Guide.Embarking on the journey to success can be an exciting and daunting prospect. It involves setting goals, making plans, and taking consistent steps forward. But where do you start? What are the essential elements that you need to consider as you begin this transformative journey?1. Define Your Success.First and foremost, you need to define what success means to you. Is it a promotion at work? Achieving a specific financial goal? Or perhaps it's findingfulfillment and happiness in your daily life. Define your success in terms that resonate with your values and aspirations.2. Set Clear Goals.Once you know what success looks like for you, the next step is to set clear, measurable goals. These goals should be specific, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). For example, if your goal is to improve your financial situation, you might set a target to save a certain amount of money each month or increase your income by a specific percentage.3. Create a Plan.Goal setting is only the beginning. You need a plan to achieve those goals. Break your goals down into smaller, manageable steps. Identify the actions you need to take and the resources you will require. Be realistic about what you can achieve in a given timeframe and adjust your plan accordingly.4. Take Action.The key to success is consistent action. It's not enough to have a plan; you need to put it into action.Start small if necessary, but make sure you are takingsteps forward every day. Be disciplined and stay focused on your goals, even when faced with challenges or setbacks.5. Learn and Grow.As you progress on your journey, you will encounter new challenges and opportunities for growth. Embrace these moments as they provide valuable lessons and insights. Seek feedback from others, read books and articles, and participate in courses or workshops that align with your goals. Continuous learning and personal development are crucial to achieving long-term success.6. Stay Motivated.Maintaining motivation can be challenging, especially when faced with setbacks or difficult times. Find ways to stay inspired and motivated by setting reminders of your goals, celebrating small achievements, and surrounding yourself with positive influences. Remember, every step forward is a step closer to achieving your dreams.7. Embrace Failure.Failure is a natural part of the success process. Don't be afraid to fail; instead, view it as an opportunity to learn and grow. Use failure as a tool to identify weaknesses and areas for improvement. Embrace failure,learn from it, and move forward stronger and wiser.8. Stay Persistent.Success doesn't happen overnight; it requires time, effort, and perseverance. Be patient with yourself and your progress. Stay persistent in the face of challenges and setbacks, and never give up on your dreams. Remember, the journey is often more rewarding than the destination itself.In conclusion, the journey to success is a personal and transformative experience. It requires clarity, planning, action, learning, motivation, failure, and persistence. By defining your success, setting SMART goals, creating a plan, taking action, learning and growing, staying motivated, embracing failure, and staying persistent, you can embarkon this journey with confidence and enthusiasm. Remember, the destination is worth the journey, and every step forward brings you closer to achieving your dreams.。

励志乔布斯中英介绍PPT

励志乔布斯中英介绍PPT

“我把这段话浓缩为:“ 做我所爱”。去寻找一个能 给你的生命带来意义、价值 和让你感觉充实的事业。拥 有使命感和目标感才能给生 命带来意义、价值和充实。 这不仅对你的健康和寿命有 益处,而且即使在你处于困 境的时候你也会感觉良好。 在每周一的早上,你能不能 利索的爬起来并且对工作日 充满期待?如果不能,那么你 得重新去寻找。你会感觉得 到你是不是真的找到了。
Steve Paul Jobs
There is no shortcut to excellence. You will have to make the commitment to make excellence your priority. Use your talents, abilities, and skills in the best way possible and get ahead of others by giving that little extra. Live by a higher standard and pay attention to the details that really do make the difference. Excellence is not difficult simply decide right now to give it your best shot - and you will be amazed with what life gives you back。 成功没有捷径。你必须把卓越转变成你身上的一个特 质。最大限度地发挥你的天赋、才能、技巧,把其他所有 人甩在你后面。高标准严格自己,把注意力集中在那些将 会改变一切的细节上。变得卓越并不艰难——从现在开始 尽自己最大能力去做——你会发现生活将给你惊人的回报。

失败,重新开始——演讲报道SteveJobs的Standford演讲稿

失败,重新开始——演讲报道SteveJobs的Standford演讲稿

失败,重新开始——演讲报道SteveJobs的Standford演讲稿成功是每个人都追求的,然而失败就像那永远无法避免的阴影,随时都会来袭。

在人一生中,失败可能是一段失去的感情,也有可能是一次失败的创业或者是无法实现的梦想。

但是面对失败,我们不能气馁,我们需要重新扬起,在激流的河道中继续向着我们的目标努力前行。

这篇文章将会介绍Steve Jobs的Stanford演讲稿,让我们看看这位伟大的创业者在失败时是如何找到力量,重新开始自己的创业之路。

观看这个演讲,我们可以明白人生中的挫折不应成为我们放弃的理由,相反它会使我们更加坚强、勇敢和拥有更广阔的视野。

正文2005年6月12日,斯坦福大学毕业礼上,Steve Jobs发表了一番畅谈人生的演讲,这个演讲至今仍然是人们广为传颂的名篇。

那天,乔布斯提醒大家要“留意呼唤”,时刻准备“改变正途”,无论何时、何地都要不断寻觅新的可能性。

而关于这个话题,他谈了三个故事,也就是三个教训。

在乔布斯上大学时,他耗费在其它课程上的时间比较多,最后还是决定辍学。

然而,这次失败为年轻的乔布斯打开了一扇获得真正教育的大门。

则之前他创办的苹果公司是他事业的核心,然而第一次创业失败之后,他痛苦地离开公司。

但是这成了他一生中最重要的变革之一,它让他能够在寻求自己想法和真正热衷新领域的过程中,实现了职业上的面对面的巨大进步。

《Found》《The Next》两本杂志合并成的NeXT公司,他曾经差点杀死苹果公司的决定,最后却成为了苹果公司的救世主。

这个故事教人们不要怕失败,试图去创造自己的未来。

无论是哪种失败,在乔布斯经历过后,他都会重新开始,总是有所收获。

正如他所说:“你们得清楚,你们的时间有限,所以,不要浪费时间在去别人的生活,并且不被别人的意见所困扰。

不要让噪音淹没了自己的内心声音。

追随自己的心灵和直觉,它会指引你去做你应该去做的事,别人追随不了。

扬帆启航,追逐你的梦想!”观看Steve Jobs的Stanford演讲稿,我们可以看到他的铮铮誓言以及不惧失败的态度。

乔布斯传记精选英语段落.doc

乔布斯传记精选英语段落.doc

乔布斯传记精选英语段落乔布斯传记精选英语段落1:Jobs had formed a club at Homestead High to put on music-and-light shows andalso play pranks. (They once glued a gold-painted toilet seat onto a flower planter.) Itwas called the Buck Fry Club, a play on the name of the principal. Even though they hadalready graduated, Wozniak and his friend Allen Baum joined forces with Jobs, at theend of his junior year, to produce a farewell gesture for the departing seniors. Showingoff the Homestead campus four decades later, Jobs paused at the scene of the escapadeand pointed. See that balcony? That s where we did the banner prank that sealed ourfriendship. On a big bedsheet Baum had tie-dyed with the school s green and whitecolors, they painted a huge hand flipping the middle-finger salute. Baum s nice Jewishmother helped them draw it and showed them how to do the shading and shadows tomake it look more real. I know what that is, she snickered. They devised a system ofropes and pulleys so that it could be dramatically lowered as the graduating classmarched past the balcony, and they signed it SWAB JOB, the initials of Wozniak andBaum combined with part of Jobs s name. The prank became part of school lore andgot Jobs suspended one more time.乔布斯传记精选英语段落2:As soon as Jobs got the call from Wozniak that Sunday afternoon, he knew theywould have to get their hands on the technical journal right away. Woz picked me upa few minutes later, and we went to the library at SLAC [the Stanford Linear AcceleratorCenter] to see if we could find it, Jobs recounted. It was Sunday and the library wasclosed, but they knew how to get in through a door that was rarely locked. Iremember that we were furiously digging through the stacks, and it was Woz who finallyfound the journal with all the frequencies. It was like, holy shit, and we opened it andthere it was. We kept saying to ourselves, It s real. Holy shit, it s real. It was all laidout the tones, the frequencies.乔布斯传记精选英语段落3:Jobs s craziness was of the cultivated sort. He had begun his lifelong experimentswith compulsive diets, eating only fruits and vegetables, so he was as lean and tight as awhippet. He learned to stare at people without blinking, and he perfected long silencespunctuated by staccato bursts of fast talking. This odd mix of intensity and aloofness,combined with his shoulder-length hair and scraggly beard, gave him the aura of acrazed shaman. He oscillated between charismatic and creepy. He shuffled around andlooked half-mad, recalled Brennan. He had a lot of angst. It was like a big darknessaround him.乔布斯传记精选英语段落4:Seventeen years earlier, Jobs s parents had made a pledge when they adoptedhim: He would go to college. So they had worked hard and saved dutifully for hiscollege fund, which was modest but adequate by the time he graduated. But Jobs,becoming ever more willful, did not make it easy. At first he toyed with not going tocollege at all. I think I might have headed to New York if I didn t go to college, herecalled, musing on how different his world and perhaps all of ours might have beenif he had chosen that path. When his parents pushed him to go to college, he respondedin a passive-aggressive way. He did not consider state schools, such as Berkeley, whereWoz then was, despite the fact that they were more affordable. Nor did he look atStanford, just up the road and likely to offer a scholarship. The kids who went toStanford, they already knew what they wanted to do, he said. They weren t reallyartistic. I wanted something that was more artistic and interesting.乔布斯传记精选英语段落5:In February 1974, after eighteen months of hanging around Reed, Jobs decided tomove back to his parents home in Los Altos and look for a job. It was not a difficultsearch. At peak times during the 1970s, the classified section of the San Jose Mercurycarried up to sixty pages of technology help-wanted ads. One of those caught Jobs seye. Have fun, make money, it said. That day Jobs walked into the lobby of the videogame manufacturer Atari and told the personnel director, who was startled by hisunkempt hair and attire,that he wouldn t leave until they gave him a job.。

自zg141 苏志华 乔布斯的成功之路

自zg141 苏志华 乔布斯的成功之路

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1995年,动画长片《玩具总动员》在感恩节前一天首 映,仅仅一周内全美票房收入达到2900万美元,随后 继续攀升,成为当年票房收入最高的电影。在全球范 围内共创下了3.5亿美元的票房,另有1亿美元的电影 录像带租金收入。

2001年11月2日,迪士尼与皮克斯公司合作的第四部电脑动画长片 《怪物公司》上映。10天就突破了一亿美元大关,成为影史上最 快破亿的动画片,也是当时全球排名第二的高收入动画电影 (仅次 于迪士尼1994年的《狮子王》)。
多动脑筋尽善尽美
乔布斯说过:“创造性是桥梁,是纽带。”所谓桥梁和纽带便 是要从其他行业寻找灵感。
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iPhone
乔布斯先后领导缔造了麦金塔计算机、ipad、iPod、 iTunes Store、iPhone等诸多知名数字产品。

史蒂夫· 乔布斯,他不仅是IT巨头,更是令人景 仰的创意大师。从某种意义上说,他改变了人 们既有的生活方式——他让人们在动画作品中 找到自己的影子;让音乐在耳边变得真实而叛 逆;用设计改变了世界。
永不枯竭的创新精神

商界贝多芬、IT业拿破仑、创新教父、理想战士……这些都是贴 在苹果前CEO乔布斯身上的标签。乔布斯不仅是CEO,还是首席创 新、产品总监,但同时也是一名艺术家,是一名书法、禅修爱好 者,更是一个与癌症病魔抗争数年而坚守工作的角斗士英雄。 而在乔布斯自己眼中,他似乎又最简单,“活着就是为了改变世 界,难道还有其他原因吗?” “不要被教条所限,要听从自己 内心的声音,去做自己想做的事。”乔布斯的叛逆性格使得他敢 于颠覆传统,不受传统观念的约束使他具有疯狂的创新精神。


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史蒂夫·保罗·乔布斯(1955.2.24—2019.10.5),美国发明家、企业家、美国苹果公司联合创办人。

乔布斯被认为是计算机业界与娱乐业界的标志性人物,他经历了苹果公司几十年的起落与兴衰,先后领导和推出了麦金塔计算机(Macintosh)、iMac、iPod、iPhone、iPad等风靡全球的电子产品,深刻地改变了现代通讯、娱乐、生活方式。

乔布斯同时也是前Pixar动画公司的董事长及行政总裁。

2019年10月5日,因胰腺癌病逝,享年56岁。

'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs saysThis is the text of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2019.I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.The first story is about connecting the dots.I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that whenI popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: "We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?" They said: "Of course." My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.And 17 years later I did go to college. But I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition. After six months, I couldn't see the value in it. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example:Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campusevery poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed. Because I had dropped out and didn't have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, its likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something —your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.。

通往成功之路英语作文林肯有句名言

通往成功之路英语作文林肯有句名言

通往成功之路英语作文林肯有句名言Success is a journey, not a destination. These words, famously spoken by Abraham Lincoln, encapsulate a timeless truth about the nature of achievement. Throughout history, individuals from all walks of life have embarked on their own unique paths to success, facing challenges, overcoming obstacles, and ultimately reaching their goals. In this essay, we will explore the various elements that contribute to the road to success, drawing insights from Lincoln's wisdom and examining how they apply to our own lives.Firstly, at the heart of any successful journey lies a clear vision. Like a captain charting a course for a ship, individuals must have a defined goal or objective that guides their actions and decisions. Whether it's starting a business, pursuing higher education, or striving for personal growth, a compelling vision serves as a beacon, illuminating the path forward and inspiring perseverance in the face of adversity.However, having a vision alone is not enough. As the saying goes, "Vision without action is merely a dream." To turn aspirations into reality, one must be willing to take consistent and deliberate steps towards their goals. This requires dedication, discipline, and a willingness to step outside of one's comfort zone. Success rarely comes easy, and setbacks are inevitable along the way. Yet, it is through perseverance and resilience that individuals are able to overcome challenges and move closer to their desired outcomes.Moreover, success is seldom achieved in isolation. Collaboration and support from others play a crucial role in the journey towards success. Whether it's seeking guidance from mentors, building a strong network of peers, or enlisting the help of teammates, the collective efforts of like-minded individuals can amplify one's progress and open doors to new opportunities. In essence, success is not just about individual achievement, but also about fostering meaningful connections and contributing to the success of others.Furthermore, adaptability is key to navigating the twists and turns of the journey towards success. Circumstances change, markets fluctuate, and unexpected obstacles arise. Those who are able to embrace change, learn from failures, and pivot when necessary are better equipped to stay on course and continue moving forward. Flexibilityand agility are invaluable traits in today's dynamic and ever-evolving world, allowing individuals to adjust their strategies and seize new opportunities as they arise.In addition, it's important to cultivate a growth mindset—a belief that intelligence, abilities, and talents can be developed through dedication and hard work. This mindset empowers individuals to view challenges as opportunities for growth, rather than insurmountable barriers. By embracing a lifelong pursuit of learning and improvement, individuals can continuously expand their capabilities and unlock their full potential.Finally, it's essential to remember that success is not a destination to be reached, but rather a journey to be embraced. Even when goals are achieved, new aspirations emerge, and the pursuit of excellence continues. True success lies not only in the attainment of external accolades or material wealth, but also in the fulfillment that comes from living a purpose-driven life and making a positive impact on the world around us.In conclusion, the road to success is paved with vision, action, collaboration, adaptability, and a growth mindset. By embodying these principles and embracing the journey with determination and resilience, individuals can overcome obstacles, seize opportunities, and ultimately achieve their goals. As Abraham Lincoln once said, "The best way to predict the future is to create it." So let us chart our course, seize our opportunities, and create a future filled with success and fulfillment.。

成功之路英语作文带翻译_成功的英语优秀作文中英互译(2)

成功之路英语作文带翻译_成功的英语优秀作文中英互译(2)

成功之路英语作文带翻译_成功的英语优秀作文中英互译(2)成功之路英语作文带翻译篇四There is no doubt that we all want to be successful. But what’s the main concern of the way to success? From Abraham Lincoln’s famous remark, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe”, I learn that if we want to achieve success, we must make full preparation for it.毫无疑问每个人都想获得成功。

不过,成功之路主要应该留意什么?引用亚伯拉罕林肯有一句名言,“给我六小时砍倒一棵树,我会花头一个小时磨锋利我的斧头”,我知道如果我们想要取得成功,我们就要充分做好准备。

Only if we are well prepared, can we catch the opportunity which occurs once in a while. In our daily life, we have to expand our horizon and lay a solid foundation for success. It will be a long way to be successful thus we have to accumulate our knowledge day by day. And we can’t achieve success in one or two days. It will help us solve problems more efficiently if we have a broad horizon. What’s more, opportunities always occur out of our expectation so we have to make ourselves well prepared. If we prepared, we will catch up with it whenever it comes up.只有我们都准备好了,我们才可以抓住瞬间即逝的机会。

乔布斯 中英文 演示文稿

乔布斯 中英文 演示文稿
•他追求细节——“要把图标做到让我想用舌头去舔一下”;他追求完美——“为了 能在晚上睡个好觉,要在审美和质量上自始至终争取做到最好”;他敢于创新— —“不要让他人意见的噪音淹没你内心深处的声音,要有勇气听从内心和直觉的 召唤”。——他就是苹果“教父”乔布斯。“一个海盗,一个偏执狂,一个将艺 术和科技完美结合的IT领袖,一个改变了世界的人”。
• Rest in peace, Steve Jobs, and we thank you for all the work made, you make a lot of things in our daily lives as possible. • 安息吧,史蒂夫·乔布斯。我 们所有人感谢你所做出的工 作,你使我们日常生活中很 多事情成为可能。 • 奥巴马(Obama) • My first meeting with Steve Jobs about 30 years ago. Since then, after half time, between the two of us as colleagues, competitors and friends relationships. • 我与乔布斯的首次会面约在 30年前。自那时以来的后半 生时间中,我们两人之间为 同事、竞争对手以及好友的 关系。 • 比尔盖茨(Bill Gates)
• Jobs created the Macintosh computer has led, ipad, iPod, iTunes Store, iPhone and many other wellknown digital product. • 乔布斯先后领导缔造了麦金塔计算机、ipad、iPod、 iTunes Store、iPhone等诸多知名数字产品。

英语作文乔布斯的成功

英语作文乔布斯的成功

英语作文乔布斯的成功Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc., was a visionary entrepreneur whose life story has inspired countless people around the world. His journey to success is a testament to the power of innovation, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.Jobs began his career in the technology industry at a young age, building computers in his garage with his friend Steve Wozniak. Their first product, the Apple I, was a modest success, but it was the Apple II that truly put the company on the map. This personal computer revolutionized the way people interacted with technology and set the stage for the digital age.However, it was the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984that cemented Jobs' reputation as a pioneer. The Macintosh was the first mass-market computer with a graphical user interface, making it more accessible to the average consumer. Despite facing fierce competition from established tech giants, Jobs' vision and determination led Apple to become a dominant force in the industry.Jobs' success was not without its challenges. He was famously ousted from Apple in 1985, only to return in 1997 and lead the company to new heights. His return marked the beginning of a new era for Apple, with the launch of groundbreaking products like the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. These devicesnot only transformed the tech landscape but also redefined how we communicate, work, and entertain ourselves.One of the key factors in Jobs' success was his ability to think differently. He famously said, "Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see thingsdifferently — they are the ones who change the world." Jobs himself was a maverick, unafraid to challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of what was thought possible.His leadership style was characterized by a relentless drive for perfection. Jobs demanded the best from his employees, often pushing them to their limits. This approach resulted in products that were not just good, but exceptional. He believed in the power of simplicity and focused on creating products that were both beautiful and user-friendly.Jobs' success also stemmed from his ability to connect with consumers on an emotional level. He understood that people didn't just want a tool; they wanted a product that would enrich their lives and make them feel something. This is evident in the design and marketing of Apple's products, which have always been about more than just functionality.In conclusion, Steve Jobs' success is a story of vision, innovation, and the courage to follow one's own path. His legacy continues to inspire entrepreneurs and dreamers alike, reminding us that with passion, dedication, and a bit of madness, we too can change the world.。

成功之路英语作文

成功之路英语作文

The path to success is a journey that requires dedication,hard work,and perseverance.Here are some key elements that contribute to achieving success:1.Setting Clear Goals:Success begins with setting clear and achievable goals.Its important to know what you want to achieve and to have a roadmap to guide you.cation and Learning:Continuous learning is crucial.Staying updated with the latest knowledge and skills in your field can provide a competitive edge.3.Hard Work and Discipline:There are no shortcuts to success.It requires consistent effort and the discipline to stick to your plans even when faced with obstacles.4.Adaptability:Being able to adapt to changing circumstances is essential.The ability to pivot and adjust your strategies when necessary can lead to new opportunities.5.Resilience:Success is often achieved by overcoming failures.Its important to be resilient and to learn from setbacks rather than being discouraged by them.6.Time Management:Effective time management allows you to make the most of your day.Prioritizing tasks and avoiding procrastination can lead to increased productivity.working:Building a strong network of contacts can open doors to new opportunities and provide valuable support along the way.8.Innovation and Creativity:Thinking outside the box and coming up with innovative ideas can set you apart from the competition.9.Healthy Habits:Maintaining a healthy lifestyle,including regular exercise and a balanced diet,can improve your overall wellbeing and increase your capacity to work towards your goals.10.Positive Attitude:A positive mindset can help you stay motivated and focused on your goals,even in the face of adversity.11.Financial Management:Being financially savvy and managing your resources wisely can provide stability and security,which are essential for longterm success.12.Continuous Improvement:Always strive to improve yourself and your skills.The pursuit of excellence is a lifelong process.In conclusion,the road to success is not always straightforward,but with the right attitude, a clear vision,and the willingness to put in the effort,you can achieve your dreams. Remember that success is not just about the destination,but also about the journey and the growth that comes with it.。

经典英语美文成功之路Roadtosuccess阅读欣赏

经典英语美文成功之路Roadtosuccess阅读欣赏

经典英语美文成功之路Road to success阅读欣赏Road to success 成功之路It is well that young men should begin at thebeginning and occupy the most subordinatepositions. Many ofthe leading businessmen ofPittsburgh had a serious responsibility thrust uponthem at the very threshold of their career. They wereintroduced to the broom, and spent the first hoursof their business lives sweeping out the office. Inotice we have janitors and janitresses now inoffices, and our young men unfortunately miss that salutary branch of business education.But if by chance the professional sweeper is absent any morning, the boy who has the geniusof the future partner in him will not hesitate to try his hand at the broom. The other day afond fashionable mother in Michigan asked a young manwhether he had ever seen ayoung ladysweep in a room so grandly as her Priscilla.He said no,he never had, and the mother wasgratified beyond measure, but then he said, after a pause,“What I should like to see her do issweep out a room.”It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if necessary. Iwas one of those sweepers myself.年轻人创业之初,应该从最底层干起,这是件好事。

乔布斯生平简介(中英文对照)

乔布斯生平简介(中英文对照)

乔布斯生平简介(中英文对照)NOBODY else in the computer industry, or any other industry for that matter, could put on a show like Steve Jobs. His product launches, at which he would stand alone on a black stage and conjure up a “magical” or “incredible” new electronic gadget in front of an awed crowd, were the performances of a master showman. All computers do is fetch and shuffle numbers, he once explained, but do it fast enough and “the results appear to be magic”. He spent his life packaging that magic into elegantly designed, easy to use products.He had been among the first, back in the 1970s, to see the potential that lay in the idea of selling computers to ordinary people. In those days of green-on-black displays, when floppy discs were still floppy, the notion that computers might soon become ubiquitous seemed fanciful. But Mr Jobs was one of a handful of pioneers who saw what was coming. Crucially, he also had an unusual knack for looking at computers from the outside, as a user, not just from the inside, as an engineer—something he attributed to the experiences of his wayward youth.Mr Jobs caught the computing bug while growing up in Silicon Valley. As a teenager in the late 1960s he cold-called his idol, Bill Hewlett, and talked his way into a summer job at Hewlett-Packard. But it was only after dropping out of college, travelling to India, becoming a Buddhist and experimenting with psychedelic drugs that Mr Jobs returned to California to co-found Apple, in his parents’ garage, on April Fools’ Day 1976. “A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences,” he once said. “So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions.” Bill Gates, he suggested, would be “a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger”.Dropping out of his college course and attending calligraphy classes instead had, for example, given Mr Jobs an apparently useless love of typography. But support for a variety of fonts was to prove a key feature of the Macintosh, the pioneering mouse-driven, graphical computer that Apple launched in 1984. With its windows, icons and menus, it was sold as “the computer for the rest of us”. Having made a fortune from Apple’s initial success, Mr Jobs expected to sell “zillions” of his new machines. But the Mac was not the mass-market success Mr Jobs had hoped for, and he was ousted from Apple by its board.Yet this apparently disastrous turn of events turned out to be a blessing: “the best thing that could have ever happened to me”, Mr Jobs later called it. He co-founded a new firm, Pixar, which specialised in computer graphics, and NeXT, another computer-maker. His remarkable second act began in 1996 when Apple, having lost its way, acquired NeXT, and Mr Jobs returned to put its technology at the heart of a new range of Apple products. And the rest is history: Apple launched the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad, and (briefly) became the world’s most valuable listed company. “I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from Apple,” Mr Jobs said in 2005. When his failing health forced him to step down as Apple’s boss in 2011, he was hailed as the greatest chief executive in history. Oh, and Pixar, his side project, produced a string of hugely successful animated movies.In retrospect, Mr Jobs was a man ahead of his time during his first stint at Apple. Computing’s early years were dominated by technical types. But his emphasis on design and ease of use gave him the edge later on. Elegance, simplicity and an understanding of other fields came to matter in a world in which computers are fashion items, carried by everyone, that can do almost anything. “Technology alone is not enough,” said Mr Jobs at the end of his speech introducing the iPad, in January 2010. “It’s technology married with liberal arts, married with humanities, that yields the results that make our hearts sing.” It was an unusual statement for the head of a technology firm, but it was vintage Steve Jobs.His interdisciplinary approach was backed up by an obsessive attention to detail. A carpenter making a fine chest of drawers will not use plywood on the back, even though nobody will see it, he said, and he applied the same approach to his products. “For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through.” He insisted that the first Macintosh should have no internal cooling fan, so that it would be silent—putting user needs above engineering convenience. He called an Apple engineer one weekend with an urgent request: the colour of one letter of an on-screen logo on the iPhone was not quite the right shade of yellow. He often wrote or rewrote the text of Apple’s advertisements himself.His on-stage persona as a Zen-like mystic notwithstanding, Mr Jobs was an autocratic manager with a fierce temper. But his egomania was largely justified. He eschewed market researchers and focus groups, preferring to trust his own instincts when evaluating potential new products. “A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” he said. His judgment proved uncannily accurate: by the end of his career the hitsfar outweighed the misses. Mr Jobs was said by an engineer in the early years of Apple to emit a “reality distortion field”, such were his powers of persuasion. But in the end he changed reality, channelling the magic of computing into products that reshaped music, telecoms and media. The man who said in his youth that he wanted to “put a ding in the universe” did just that.以下为中文评论全文:到目前为止,世界上还没有哪个计算机行业或者其他任何行业的领袖能够像乔布斯那样举办出一场万众瞩目的盛会。

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How can you get fired from a company you started?
Jobs got fired when he was turned 30.
A few days later he seted up NeXT.
Mac
Steve Paul Jobs
If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you‘ll most certainly be right.
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
Steve Paul Jobs
Woz and Jobs started Apple in Jobs' parents garage when he was 20. They worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of then in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees.
The minute Jobs dropped out he stop taking the required classes that didn't interest he, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.
He didn't have a dorm room, so Jobs slept on the floor in his friends' rooms, he returned coke bottles for the $5 depoBiblioteka its to buy food .
Steve Paul Jobs
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
Steve Paul Jobs
I defined for Steve Jobs: A genius; A real leader; A great inventor; A very famous man ; A man who change the world;
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.
Steve Paul Jobs
Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Jobs adoptive parents agreed to send to college
Jobs is an adopted child
Steve Paul Jobs
It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made.
No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new.
英语阅读——乔布斯成功之路[1]
Steve Paul Jobs
His biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put he up for adoption.
We have an unexpected baby boy,do you want him?
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