These are some great thoughts on your life perspective and how to change the world around you.
This fist video clip is some of the most powerful 45 seconds you could ever listen to.
The second video clip, revels an amazing lesson (and connection) between a teenage Steve Jobs and another predominate computer technology figure, Bill Hewlett.
Enjoy:
How-To Change the World
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Pick Up the Phone!
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Thoughts?
Marcus Williamson says
So good. Both of these. I will say though the last one was especially good. It’s going to help push me some more
Eric Dye says
Glad you liked them. So, awesome. 🙂
Peter says
Sometimes I thought the same way like Steve did in the first video by then I wold get afraid. “The world around you was made by people that are no smarter than you.” We usually tend to think that other people are smarter than us which leads us to feel intimidated and not take action.
But if we see ourselves just as smart as the next guy, then we are more likely to do something that will make an impact. We just can’t be afraid to think that way but we have to be careful of pride.
Eric Dye says
Exactly. 😉
Derwin L. Gray says
Excellent video’s.
Steve Jobs was not only gifted intellectual and creatively, he had the courage to not bury his intellect and creativity under the rubble of fear.
Steve Jobs is rare; he’s a genius. There are not too many genius among us. However, we all have some thing that can influence the world to one degree or another. The key is to discover our unique gifts and not bury them in rubble of fear.
Derwin
Eric Dye says
🙂