13A – Reading Reflection No. 1
I read Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.
1) You read about an entrepreneur:
- What surprised you the most?
- What about the entrepreneur did you most admire?
- What about the entrepreneur did you least admire?
- Did the entrepreneur encounter adversity and failure? If so, what did they do about it?
2) What competencies did you notice that the entrepreneur exhibited?
I noticed that Jobs was extremely persistent in everything he did. If he didn't like someone, he did not like them and would never come to like them or forgive them, like his biological family or Atari, his rival. He kept going at his projects no matter how many times he failed, which is why I believe he was so successful.
3) Identify at least one part of the reading that was confusing to you.
I was slightly confused about why Jobs didn't try to do things that would have allowed him to live longer. He could have done certain things and eat certain ways to improve his health and allow him to live longer than he did, so why didn't he?
4) If you were able to ask two questions to the entrepreneur, what would you ask? Why?
I would ask him what he thinks about how technology has come to today and if he could change something he did what would it be. I would like to know these things because I want to know if he is happy with the events that occurred because of his inventions. I want to know if this was his end goal or if he would have done things differently if he has known how technology would affect the world.
5) For fun: what do you think the entrepreneur's opinion was of hard work? Do you share that opinion?
I think his opinion of hard work was devoting your life to a project. He was an all or nothing kind of guy, and he believed that you should work until your goal is complete and more. I do share his opinion, as something can only be of the greatest quality if you put your whole self into working on it.
You picked a good bibliography. Even if I did not read it, I had the chance to learn about this entrepreneur thanks to your reflection. Reading through it, I saw you mentioned "persistency" as the thing you most admire about him. I could not agree with you more. Persistency, the desire to stay stick to the thing you love, and to never give up on dreams, I believe are keys to be a successful entrepreneur.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a couple of the latest movies following Steve Jobs death and they failed to mention his relation with Pixar entirely. Steve Jobs is an incredibly interesting man and there's no denying his position amongst the top elites when it comes to technological success. If i could ask Steve Jobs anything it might be "where [he] would take Apple on it's next journey"; lately Apple seems a little lackluster in the innovation department following the death of Jobs.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great bibliography to chose and not just because I chose it too. The fact that Jobs didn't become a billionaire from Apple was also a little surprising to me too, you'd think after all the time and money he put into Apple and how big Apple got that would've made him a billionaire but no it was Pixar. I agree with your question about how he feels about the technology today, I am curious as to how he will respond to that question.
ReplyDeleteI read the same exact book but it was interesting to read your post as all of our answers were different. I was surprised that Steve Jobs didn't make his millions from Apple as well because that is what he is most famous for. However, the most surprising thing to me was about his daughter Lisa. I was shocked to know he just denied her for so long before finally accepting her as a daughter and allowing her to move in with him.
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