Steve Jobs passion in work
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2011
- On May 30, 2007 Steve Jobs Apple CEO, appeared at D 5 Conference. He said that a secret of success is to have a passion in what you do. Do what you love - that make you fight with adversity, make you try to be excel in what you do. He's also mentioned about hiring the best people to work with you is also another success recipe.
The most underrated motivation speach in history.
@@samual-m thank you for rectifying ✌🏻
So true
True
If you have to get your motivation from someone else then it's not your passion. Stop looking to others to motivate you and get to work...
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Our passion for something actually increases our competency in doing it. True words from a man who knows.
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Damn...Steve Jobs always will be the greatest man for me who changed my mindset and then it changed my life.... RIP
Keep it simple... 1. You gotta LOVE what you and 2. You can't be great at everything, so be a good talent scout. Brilliant man who left this world too soon! RIP Steve Jobs
Every time I think of giving up. This seems to pop up in my head. Thank you Steve.
"Any rational person would give up." That's so true. Having been on the grind, I almost lost my mind. My family turned against me and my friends counted me out. I had failed so much and tried to borrow funds from my sister and I was even blocked. But it was all worth it,
"Success hit different when nobody believed in you."
Have you bought the door ?
Nice bro
@Yoo Yoo The grind paid off, they're now coming to me for help which I'm doing but I don't think I'll ever trust them anymore
I feel the same I lost my mind I worked my ass off faced many failures and rejections yet I can't stop I will not give up and continue to work against my feelings. I used to have a lot of love for what I used to do which is to have disciplined lifestyle for my dream. Having no cheat day eating the most best training the most best. But the failures and failures has made me lose interest towards my work and I don't feel passionate anymore I desperately want to give up but I can't because I committed to do the path. Have you also felt like that you have lost all the love for your work for sometime ?. I sometimes think thwt maybe thinking that my work was my passion was wrong thing it wasnt true?. Due you also felt that in your grinding journey pls tell. But anyways no matter what I won't give up and give my all
@@HarshilBadminton Hi, don't ever give up this was me some 4 years ago. Now, looking back there's a lot I didn't understand back then since I was at the beginning of my journey right now a lot has changed. My advice is sometimes people may be right you just need to evaluate yourself and make sure to measure your progress. If you have been on the grind for more than 5 years and still no results, it's time to re-evaluate your objectives.
listen carefully to what he said who "Succeed" in the eyes of society. he was really thinking before saying anything and he knew what he was doing I don't understand how people can't learn these positive things from him
people often chase a job that pay high. that's the only motivation moves them. but a lot of them aren't actually love what they're doing.
you can easily tell the difference between people who just doing things to get rich and people who do things that they love and unknowingly become rich.
Everyone wants to be successful to get that one feeling in their hearts, the feeling of contempt, but it only lasts in the moment you feel “successful”, after that it just ends and you go back to working hard again, so if you chase that feeling you will be left numb. A better thing to chase is getting better in what you do, this way even small improvements will make you you happy until finally you leap your boundaries and reach higher domains of perfection in your work, but all this will take immense pain, suffering, commitment, getting back up after a huge downfall, everyday struggle to keep your mind in check. So it depends if you are willing to do that
My parents don’t want me to follow my passion but that won’t stop me that only motivates me more, I deeply LOVE what I do and if I didn’t love what im doing I wouldn’t be willing to work so many hours on my dream, I wouldn’t have the drive to become the best, I have a fire inside me when I do that, I will be the greatest, there is no way to become super successful if I do something that I hate, I think about my passion 24/7, I have visions everyday of me becoming successful at that, I will never stop doing what I love, they are gonna have to literally kill me for me to stop following my passion. I will be the best ever. J-25
Steve rocks, the man of passion, perfection, determination, and common sense
It's so difficult that any rational person will give up and you have to do it over a very sustainable period of time.
One of my inspirations!!! Love you Steven Paul Jobs! R.I.P.
This is so inspiring. Kindly put in writing. Thanks.
No matter how smart we need to size people up and refine.
Build an organization that can build itself .
THANK YOU SO MUCH. SO INSPIRING. GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING.
No words. AMAZING
Jobs aged really quickly after his cancer diagnosis - or should I say, after he failed to operate in time and it spread. This is from 2007 and the difference between him here and in 2005 is quite stunning.
We totally agree.
It's true enough if you don't passion you will quite very quickly
Bill thinking about the island
What he is saying is that its hard even if u love what u do
But if u are truly passionate about it
You still go the hard way to do it
Its hard but its not hard enough to make u quit. You will suffer but u will not quit
Because u have passion for it.
Is that what he's saying....????
Is it tru...???
yeah. that's what hes saying.
He is saying that it is tough to actually get something great to happen. There are multiple ways to get things done and sometimes you are not lucky enough to get the thing you want by the easiest possible way. Any sane person would stop at this point and get the second best thing he is getting. But, if you are insane and stubborn to get only the thing you want and not to compromise with that then you will go the hard, the risky way, the insane way, that most don't go through. and you "may" finally get it.
@@abhinavporwal1476 love this!
great video ready to kick butt!
They say WORK, LIFE, and LOVE….WORKING WOULD BE MY LIFE & LOVE is THE MOST HIGH!! SELAH 🙏⚖️🤲🏽
it's definitly true!!!!
“The ones that didn’t love it quit, because they’re sane.”. You gotta be insane.
that is the man
i love it
Great speech
Het buddy 😁 listen clearly to dude. Brilliance at the highest form.💯
fui el numero 100 :)
It is actually very hard
This one is for you Steve. 1-2-3!
« 'cause they're sane »
I hope I can be like Steve Jobs one day, hopefully a nicer one
LE$ bought me here
facts
It's true whether you like it or not , Cal Newport..
So maybe passion, love and a lot of worrying constantly causes pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
RIP
Hey! After 8 years!
anyone here cuz of csgo passion vid?
有翻譯嗎?
Talent scout
POV: you got here from the liner ad
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am i the only one who came here because of the ad?
I dunno. I’ve been doing this software stuff and hating it for 30 years.
Trick is to just sell that you love it at job interviews and then if it gets too bad to just bounce every couple years.
Never underestimate the motivating factor of a good raise from a lateral jump.
I need of advice. I have been driving for about 5 months now and before I even got into trucking j was on college but I left college to pursue a trucking career. Went through school really excited to drive, got my CDL, joined an awesome family owned company who treats me very very well but I ended up leaving for two months as I wanted to go back to school and I didn’t really want to drive anymore. I ended uo going back recently to the same company and now I am wondering if I should have just stayed out of the industry. Don’t get me wrong I love to travel, I’ve gotten to see a lot of great states and views across the country, but I always questioned if this is for me. I know people say give it time and to stick it out but I have so much anxiety when it comes to trucking, I get in my head about so many things, I hate being away from home for so long, sitting for hours on end, always scares out of mind when driving especially with how people drive, worrying about not making mistakes or upsetting my dispatcher if I mess up, and so many other things with driving that I question trucking. But the other thing is I have no idea what else I would do outside of this. I am only 21 years old about to be 22 years old in about a month. I could truly use some helpful advice
Wait for the difficulties to become second nature, then see if you still like it. I work at a gas station and would like to open up my own convenience store someday. Drive thru style, to cut out the difficulties I've gotten used to but still hate (rude people in the same room as me, the monotony of standing around all day). You can work with what you like and can tolerate, but maybe there's a slightly different path or totally different path that suits you more. You just have to consider your options and be creative with your solutions and have a vision
Make a list of pros and cons of truck driving as it relates to you. Visualize and think through that list. Take some time to also research and shadow people in other career fields of interest. Factors to consider: 1) Can you see yourself content working in that field long term? 2) Is it something that pays a livable salary and has room for career growth? 3) Is if something you’ll be good at? 4) Will it be a job that isn’t going away or getting replaced anytime soon? You’re young, so take your time to make the right decision. Once you find something that is the right fit for you, stick with it and learn everything about the field you can. Become the best in this field, and you will always be in demand.
@@realman1349 so I made the list of pros and cons of trucking. My cons outweighs the pros. The pros are 1.) money is good 2.) Get to see the country 3.) Learn about logistics on the side 4.) Meet different people….. Con: 1.) A lot of stress on the mind 2.) A lot of anxiety 3.) Away from home a lot 4.) Alone most of the time which takes a toll on you mentally 5.) can never have a regular sleep schedule 6.) Feels like I should be doing something more than this 7.) constantly thinking about leaving for good but don’t know what else to do 8.) Always worried about doing something wrong or something going wrong 9.) Want to be home but family keeps telling me to stay but again I don’t want to nor do I see any of this worth it besides the money but even then it doesn’t make it worth it 10.) Miss a bunch of things back home 11.) Always have to watch your back out here 12.) none of this feels worth it to me.
ohh we love it, but cant even find the great people yet :/
So you guys think you can make computer 🤔
Steve jobs the real genius. Bill Gates just the eternal second.
try telling that to a balkan mom
a Bill Gates no le gusta esto - Bill Gates does not like this
Jack Harlow - The Chosen One
He really is the epitome of irony.
Anyone here from tiktok
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disagree in the employee sense. if doing what you love affords you the lifestyle than sure go ahead. transversely doing what you think you might be good at that affords you the lifestyle is statistically a better option. should you have extraordinary ability and see a opportunity by all means pursue with the understanding it has a high rate of failure.
WTF? I thought jobs was dead. He looks to be in good health.
His lips dummy t h i c c
I feel bad for your username!
Dude you are stupid
its cos im jobless and my name is steve, you have a problem with that? If you do can you hire me please
@@stevejobless2387 Ok I thought you were insulating jobs sry
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i dont get it
I had to watch this bullshit for school..
And where are you today?
@@kirtwedel9275 holy fuck, way better then back in highschool 💀, they had us watching a man who eats baby flesh and once your awake you’ll never unseen the truth
@@rekt352wtf are you talking about
@@vimalcurio Educate yourself on the reality you live in
@@rekt352I need a source please.