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15 Lessons From Steve Jobs

1. Do what you love.


Jobs once said, People with passion can change the world for the better. Asked about the
advice he would offer would-be entrepreneurs, he said, Id get a job as a busboy or
something until I figured out what I was really passionate about. Thats how much it meant
to him. Passion is everything.

2. Put a dent in the universe.


Jobs believed in the power of vision. He once asked then-Pepsi President, John Sculley, Do
you want to spend your life selling sugar water or do you want to change the world? Dont
lose sight of the big vision. Of course it would later turn out to be the most challenging
decision of his career. Though some may see it in a bad way, we might not have seen the
real Apple if Steve was not hungry enough to fight back what he had owned and created.

3. Make connections.
Jobs once said creativity is connecting things. He meant that people with a broad set of life
experiences can often see things that others miss. He took calligraphy classes that didnt
have any practical use in his life until he built the Macintosh. Jobs travelled to India and

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Asia. He studied design and hospitality. Dont live in a bubble. Connect ideas from different
fields.

4. Say no to 1,000 things.


Jobs was as proud of what Apple chose not to do as he was of what Apple did. When he
returned in Apple in 1997, he took a company with 350 products and reduced them to 10
products in a two-year period. Why? So he could put the A-Team on each product. What
are you saying no to?

5. Create insanely different experiences.


Jobs also sought innovation in the customer-service experience. When he first came up with
the concept for the Apple Stores, he said they would be different because instead of just
moving boxes, the stores would enrich lives. Everything about the experience you have
when you walk into an Apple store is intended to enrich your life and to create an emotional
connection between you and the Apple brand. What are you doing to enrich the lives of your
customers?

6. Master the message.


You can have the greatest idea in the world, but if you cant communicate your ideas, it
doesnt matter. Jobs was the worlds greatest corporate storyteller. Instead of simply
delivering a presentation like most people do, he informed, he educated, he inspired and he
entertained, all in one presentation.

7. Sell dreams, not products.


Jobs captured our imagination because he really understood his customer. He knew that
tablets would not capture our imaginations if they were too complicated. The result, a button
in front of an iPad. Its that simple, a 2-year-old can use it. Your customers dont care about
your product. They care about themselves, their hopes, their ambitions. Jobs taught us that if
you help your customers reach their dreams, youll win them over.

8. Never fear failure


Jobs was fired by the successor he picked. It was one of the most public embarrassments
of the last 30 years in business. Yet, he didnt become a venture capitalist never to be heard
from again. He didnt start a production company and do a lot of lunches. He picked himself
up and got back to work following his passion. Eight years ago, he was diagnosed with

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pancreatic cancer and told he only had a few weeks to live. As Samuel Johnson said,
theres nothing like your impending death to focus the mind.

From Jobs 2005 Stanford commencement speech:


No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven dont 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 Lifes change
agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday
not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be
so dramatic, but it is quite true.
Your time is limited, so dont waste it living someone elses life. Dont be trapped by dogma,
which is living with the results of other peoples thinking. Dont let the noise of others
opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow
your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become.
Everything else is secondary.

9. You cant connect the dots forward only backward


This is another gem from the 2005 Stanford speech. The idea behind the concept is that, as
much as we try to plan our lives ahead in advance, theres always something thats
completely unpredictable about life. What seems like bitter anguish and defeat in the
moment getting dumped by a girlfriend, not getting that job at McKinsey, wasting 4 years
of your life on a start-up that didnt pan out as you wanted can turn out to sow the seeds
of your unimaginable success years from now. You cant be too attached to how you think
your life is supposed to work out and instead trust that all the dots will be connected in the
future. This is all part of the plan.
Again, you cant 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.

10. Listen to your instinct


Most of us dont hear a voice inside our heads. Weve simply decided that were going to
work in finance or be a doctor because thats what our parents told us we should do or
because we wanted to make a lot of money. When we consciously or unconsciously make
that decision, we snuff out that little voice in our head. From then on, most of us put it on
automatic pilot. We mail it in. You have met these people. Theyre nice people. But theyre
not changing the world. Jobs has always been a restless soul. A man in a hurry. A man
with a plan. His plan isnt for everyone. It was his plan. He wanted to build computers.
Some people have a voice that tells them to fight for democracy. Some have one that tells
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them to become an expert in miniature spoons. When Jobs first saw an example of a
Graphical User Interface a GUI he knew this was the future of computing and that he
had to create it. That became the Macintosh. Whatever your voice is telling you, you would
be smart to listen to it. Even if it tells you to quit your job, or move to China, or leave your
partner.

11. Expect a lot from yourself and others


We have heard stories of Steve Jobs yelling or dressing down staff. Hes a control freak,
weve heard a perfectionist. The bottom line is that he is in touch with his passion and that
little voice in the back of his head. He gives a damn. He wants the best from himself and
everyone who works for him. If they dont give a damn, he doesnt want them around. And
yet he keeps attracting amazing talent around him. Why? Because talent gives a damn
too. Theres a saying: if youre a B player, youll hire C players below you because you
dont want them to look smarter than you. If youre an A player, youll hire A+ players
below you, because you want the best result.

12. Dont care about being right. Care about succeeding.


Jobs used this line in an interview after he was fired by Apple. If you have to steal others
great ideas to make yours better, do it. You cant be married to your vision of how a product
is going to work out, such that you forget about current reality. When the Apple III came out,
it was hot and warped its motherboard even though Jobs had insisted it would be quiet and
sleek. If Jobs had stuck with Lisa, Apple would have never developed the Mac.

13. Find the most talented people to surround yourself with.


There is a misconception that Apple is Steve Jobs. Everyone else in the company is a
faceless minion working to please the all-seeing and all-knowing Jobs. In reality, Jobs has
surrounded himself with talent: Phil Schiller, Jony Ive, Peter Oppenheimer, Tim Cook, the
former head of stores Ron Johnson. These are all super-talented people who dont get the
credit they deserve. The fact that Apples stock price has been so strong since Jobs left as
CEO is a credit to the strength of the team. Jobs has hired bad managerial talent before.
John Sculley ended up firing Jobs and according to Jobs almost killing the company.
Give credit to Jobs for learning from this mistake and realizing that he cant do anything
without great talent around him.

14. Stay hungry, stay foolish


Again from the end of Jobs memorable Stanford speech:

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When I was young, there was an amazing publication called The Whole Earth Catalog,
which was one of the bibles of my generation. It was created by a fellow named Stewart
Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch. This
was in the late 1960s, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made
with typewriters, scissors, and polaroid cameras. It was sort of like Google in paperback form,
35 years before Google came along: it was idealistic, and overflowing with neat tools and
great notions.
Stewart and his team put out several issues of The Whole Earth Catalog, and then when it
had run its course, they put out a final issue. It was the mid-1970s, and I was your age. On
the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the
kind you might find yourself hitchhiking on if you were so adventurous. Beneath it were the
words: Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. It was their farewell message as they signed off. Stay
Hungry. Stay Foolish. And I have always wished that for myself. And now, as you graduate
to begin anew, I wish that for you. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

15. Anything is possible through hard work, determination, and a sense of vision
Although hes the greatest CEO ever and the father of the modern computer, at the end of
the day, Steve Jobs is just a guy. Hes a husband, a father, a friend like you and me. We
can be just as special as he is if we learn his lessons and start applying them in our lives.
When Jobs returned to Apple in the 1990s, it was weeks away from bankruptcy. Its now the
biggest company in the world. Anythings possible in life if you continue to follow the simple
lessons laid out above.

Summary
Theres one story that I think sums up Jobs career at Apple. An executive who had the job
of reinventing the Disney Store once called up Jobs and asked for advice. His answer?
Dream bigger. I think thats the best advice he could leave us with. See genius in your
craziness, believe in yourself, believe in your vision, and be constantly prepared to defend
those ideas.
May you change the world.

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