I guess this week is dedicated to Steve Jobs across the blogosphere. We thought we will do our bit honor to the great man who gave us an Apple, different from what mankind had known throughout history. While all this sounds great, I am actually a bit disgusted about people calling him Sir, Greek god, the modern Greek Warrior or what not. He is just an innovator, a great one and that’s it.
Steve Jobs, other than the Mac, the iMac, the MacBook, iPod Touch, iPad and the iPhone, iPhone 5 he is best known for his Stanford Speech. In the video we see how confident this man is and how the same speech must have inspired a countless many, watch the video I am sure it will motivate you.
But, how many of you knew that Steve Jobs had a stage fright? I didn’t, bet not many others as well. He looks quite nervous, showing us that he is a human after all and years of hard work had polished him into a man that Steve Jobs has become:
Steve Jobs had always believed what he said back in 2005 at the Stanford Commencement Speech, Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish. Because if you aren’t making mistakes, you aren’t living someone else’s life.
Oh but do learn from the mistakes you make.



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