Book of life time# LeisureTime - 读书听歌看电影
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这个读后感大概来得太晚了,不过我很喜欢这本书,所以还是要写几句。上班间隙在
手机上写的,觉得英文表达更好点。
I just got the Steve Jobs book and read it. It's an amazing book. It should
be a book for every young person.
The author Walter Isaacson got it right. Of course as many people with great
achievements, Steve Jobs is very intelligent, talented, and determined. But
, what stands out the most, is his characters, he has, for his whole life,
lives a life by his own choice.
It is interesting to see, how his choices as a kid, paths that he picked,
laid foundation for his later achievements. Every kid is the same. Steve
jobs is of no difference. They play pranks, they do all kinds of silly or
dangerous things. However, Jobs had tried hard to figure out this world from
very young. He figured out his passion: electronics and art. He figured out
how to get what he wants, and how to enpower people.
Jobs always knew what he wants. He controlled his life and be responsible
for himself.
Steve had always been a person of controversy, his hippie style at early age
, his unpredictable temperament, and his dishonorable abandonment of his own
daughter. He was a real person full of imperfection. However, he managed to
make a dent in this world, not only changing people's lifestyle, creating a
whole new world of computing, but inspiring millions with his passion for
creativity, simplicity, beauty and perfection.
People have for long debated who is greater, Steve Jobs or Bill Gates. Many
argue that Gates is more affluent, a happier person, a better role model,
and even lives longer. The world has many shrewd, well-rounded, successful
entrepreneurs who build their business empire that serve the general mass
market. None managed to instill so much spirit into the products and
transformed the competition to the degree Jobs had. The value to influence a
generation of people spiritually is unmeasurable. If they were tradable
stocks on a public market, I bet whoever is rarer fetches higher valuation.
Thank you Isaacson for another great job.
手机上写的,觉得英文表达更好点。
I just got the Steve Jobs book and read it. It's an amazing book. It should
be a book for every young person.
The author Walter Isaacson got it right. Of course as many people with great
achievements, Steve Jobs is very intelligent, talented, and determined. But
, what stands out the most, is his characters, he has, for his whole life,
lives a life by his own choice.
It is interesting to see, how his choices as a kid, paths that he picked,
laid foundation for his later achievements. Every kid is the same. Steve
jobs is of no difference. They play pranks, they do all kinds of silly or
dangerous things. However, Jobs had tried hard to figure out this world from
very young. He figured out his passion: electronics and art. He figured out
how to get what he wants, and how to enpower people.
Jobs always knew what he wants. He controlled his life and be responsible
for himself.
Steve had always been a person of controversy, his hippie style at early age
, his unpredictable temperament, and his dishonorable abandonment of his own
daughter. He was a real person full of imperfection. However, he managed to
make a dent in this world, not only changing people's lifestyle, creating a
whole new world of computing, but inspiring millions with his passion for
creativity, simplicity, beauty and perfection.
People have for long debated who is greater, Steve Jobs or Bill Gates. Many
argue that Gates is more affluent, a happier person, a better role model,
and even lives longer. The world has many shrewd, well-rounded, successful
entrepreneurs who build their business empire that serve the general mass
market. None managed to instill so much spirit into the products and
transformed the competition to the degree Jobs had. The value to influence a
generation of people spiritually is unmeasurable. If they were tradable
stocks on a public market, I bet whoever is rarer fetches higher valuation.
Thank you Isaacson for another great job.