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Thoughts on Steven Jobs' Biography
After reading a book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. It's time to calm down and write a good review. So how do we write what we think after reading? The following are my collected essays on Steven Jobs' post-reading experience for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Reflections on the Biography of Steven Jobs 1 During the summer vacation, I read the Biography of Steven Jobs with the recommendation of my teacher. I have heard about Jobs for a long time. He has always been one of the celebrities I admire, so after reading this book, I was deeply touched.

Before reading this book, Jobs in my heart was a very creative, polite, intelligent, mature and calm person. After reading this book, I have a deeper understanding and understanding of the image of this great Apple founder.

A passionate madman

Some people say that his "reality distortion field" is one of the major reasons for his success. And this is a kind of passion in my eyes. He is never afraid of difficulties or failure. Whenever he and his team Lu Yu faced difficulties, just as the morale of the Mac team at that time was low due to lack of time, he gave a speech in front of all the team members with his "reality distortion field" and his passion and true feelings. The result can be imagined: the Mac team broke the limit and sold on time. His madness and passion are also reflected in his press conference: the function of the equipment may be almost impossible to succeed in the eyes of others, but it is a passionate speech at the press conference, which makes people cheer and believe in their products. Even many journalists think that Jobs is really a passionate madman!

Genius creativity

In such a 5G network era, it may be hard to imagine what electronic equipment was like in the 1950s, but I know that the existence of Jobs completely changed people's cognition of electronic information, and his ideas have been used to this day, which shows that his creativity is far above ordinary people. The "graphical user interface" created by his Apple is the foundation of the computer revolution in the new era, and the Mac is the beginning of this revolution, and a series of productions are the symbols of the precursor of this revolution's victory. The electronic devices and ideas created by the Apple industry undoubtedly confirmed Jobs' genius and creativity.

Perfectionist

His perfectionism is reflected in both his work and his life. He thinks that treating everything is either success or nothing. And he and he chose the former among the two extremes and made it to the extreme. At work, his products that have been designed by others must have all the performances exactly as he thought, and the essential thing during the period is argument. As a perfectionist, if one of his arguments fails to convince others, he will skillfully switch to another argument. Sometimes, he suddenly doesn't take other people's views for himself, to prove that his perfectionist views are perfect and correct, so as to convince others. The most striking sign in life is his extreme picky about food. As a vegetarian, he naturally eats much less kinds of things than ordinary people, but he is extremely picky about the vegetables and fruits he can eat. Moreover, he will immediately make extreme comments on any food: it is beautiful or terrible. If it looks like the same food, he will declare that one is the best in the world and the other is hard to swallow. This can be described as "perfectionism" to the extreme.

As Jobs said: Maybe they are crazy in others' eyes, but they are geniuses in our eyes. Because only those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world can really change the world. May we forge ahead in the spirit of Steve Jobs!

After reading the biography of Steve Jobs, I have to admire the objectivity and fairness of Americans, and their good attitude of not dressing things up. It takes a lot of courage. If you look at some biographies of so-called successful people in China, you will find that all the characters portrayed in them are Gao Daquan, and you feel that they are not people but gods. They are far away from you, out of reach.

When you watch the Biography of Jobs, you will find that he has both advantages and disadvantages, a bright side and a dark side. Although he is a very successful man, he is still a flesh-and-blood man like the general public, not a flawless god. What the author presents to the readers is a real' Jobs', not a perfect Jobs with plastic surgery and breast augmentation.

I admire the author's justice, and I admire Jobs' mind even more. What is particularly valuable is that when the author wrote this book, Jobs did not ask for reviewing the manuscript, and did not restrict the content and information disclosed by the author, giving the author a completely free space so that he could write fairly and objectively.

After reading the biography of Steve Jobs, 3 Perhaps many people have read this biography of Steve Jobs. Those who have read this book may have different views on Steve Jobs, and they are also curious about how he spent his childhood and how he built a powerful apple kingdom step by step ... This winter vacation, I used my spare time to read this book about Steve Jobs. Now I will briefly talk about my feelings about reading the biography of Steve Jobs.

The Biography of Jobs gives a detailed introduction to Jobs' dazzling but short life not only from his own perspective, but also from his family and friends. The reason why I try to restore the truest him from different angles.

Reading his biography, we can find that his success was not smooth sailing. Everyone saw him shrouded in a huge and dazzling aura, but they didn't know that he had suffered many setbacks and hardships before his success. His success was mainly due to the spirit of being able to get up the courage to struggle again after his failure. This spirit of repeated defeats and fearlessness finally made an extraordinary apple.

Steven Jobs' thoughts after reading it 4. I like a sentence in Jobs' love letter to his wife: Good times, hard times, but never bad times. Take this as the conclusion, and send a message to yourself: Hard is an external force. Many times you can't stop it, but you can get through it. Bad is a problem of my own mentality. If I give up myself, then I think this day will be very sad.

He is a paranoid and a successful paranoid, but if Jobs succeeds, it can be inferred that paranoia can succeed. Then I think this logic is similar to that of McDull's mother: there was a child who went to bed early and got up late, and then he died. The world is not so simple, but people's ideas always have certain limitations, just like a blind man touching an elephant, and it is impossible to fully know the shape of an elephant. It's not sad that you can't perceive the whole situation. What's sad is that you think you know everything and you are proud of it.

Jobs has a bad temper and is rude to others. I really can't imagine what this man would be like if he weren't in America. The legend of Jobs, only in the United States can provide him with paper and pens to write.

He is a fan of Zen. Most of the time, he is a strict vegetarian, but Zen advocates improving his mind from quietness. I don't know how much he has improved. Anyway, from the whole book, his temper has always been strange and often embarrassing. Maybe he saw the essence, didn't want to hide himself, and said whatever he wanted.

His way of looking at things and people is simple: it's either good or rubbish, genius or idiot, and that's the so-called extreme.

Geniuses are always different from ordinary people, which is why they are called geniuses. Jobs has an ability called reality distortion field, which sounds mysterious, but the fact is really mysterious. To put it bluntly, what he says can make you believe. If fruit powder is a religion, then there is no doubt that Jobs is a master with great control. I guess many cult leaders should also have this ability. Whether a knife is used to chop people or cut fruits depends entirely on who has it.

A person's growing environment is very important. Jobs's perfect conciseness should be learned from his adoptive father, and it has been brought into full play in a series of Apple products.