STS Activity Steve Jobs
STS Activity Steve Jobs
STS Activity Steve Jobs
What challenging event in his career happened? What did he do when it happened?
Steve Jobs was kicked out of his own company. When Steve Jobs returned to
Apple and turned the company into a sensational powerhouse, he was hailed as a genius
(and he pocketed billions). But that level of success had eluded Jobs for decades. After
starting Apple with partner Steve Wozniak, Jobs was booted out of the company after too
many failed projects. Resentful but determined, Jobs started a new company, NeXT,
whose hardware failed catastrophically. Fortunately, the software division was
successful, and Apple's acquisition of that division put Jobs back in charge. The rest is
history.
Steve Jobs is lasting evidence that you should never count somebody out (even
yourself). Instead of wallowing in self-defeat, he poured his efforts into new enterprises,
and constantly refined his visions until he earned his way back to the top of Apple. Even
if someone pushes you back, you have to keep moving forward.
Like all of the best stories, Pixar movies can help shape people in positive and
lasting ways. "I think that's one of the nice things about Pixar movies," child psychologist
Omar Gudino says. "They really deal with something that might be considered darker in
tone or more adult in subject matter in a way that's really accessible."
Research is finding that when children between 3 and 5 years old watch movies,
they come away with impressions about the natural state of the world. Even if those
young viewers can't understand or describe everything happening in the movies, they still
perceive complex emotions. The way that those emotions are portrayed can have
dramatic effects on development. A 2007 study, for example, found that preschoolers
from the US and Taiwan tended to see happiness differently depending on how it was
portrayed in storybooks. To American kids, happiness looked like excitement. To the
Taiwanese kids, it more resembled calm.
As children mature into adolescence, they gain the ability to put themselves inside
characters' heads, and they begin judging the character’s actions and values against their
own. Whether we carry these lessons into adulthood typically comes down to how much
films get us talking, Gudino says.
What did you learned in the story of Steve Jobs?
Steven Paul Jobs was one of the greatest visionaries and pioneers of the 21st century. He
wasn’t an engineer, did not completed his college degree, yet he was able to turnaround the near-
bankrupt Apple into the most valuable brand in the world. He not only transformed one industry
“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get
your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end
because once you get there, you can move mountains.”
― Steve Jobs