Steve Jobs knew that constant busyness is the enemy of great ideas. Put his insight to use with the two-hour rule.
The 61-year-old philanthropist is participating in the demanding 'Kalpavas' ritual for 10 days. This includes daily dips in the holy rivers, mantra chanting, meditation, and following a strict vegetarian diet without onion,
Among the key management skills he learned from Jobs was the importance of not being married to past beliefs, a competency that Cook says few leaders possess. Jobs welcomed debates, relished being challenged, and valued those who were willing to admit they were wrong when new evidence emerged.
Steve Jobs famously rejected the first iPod prototype by dropping it into an aquarium to reveal air bubbles, proving there was unused space, and challenging Apple engineers to make the device smaller,
Apple CEO Tim Cook is all praise for his company's founder Steve Jobs, and has recently stated that his mentor's words of wisdom helped him to set new records in the selling of iPhones and taking the company to the next level.
Today marks 18 years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone and Apple TV at Macworld Expo 2007. Standing on stage, Jobs
Laurene Powell started her career on America’s famous Wall Street. There she worked for Merrill Lynch and later Goldman Sachs. Laurene was among the few women who were in the leadership roles.
A fun piece of Apple history has been revealed thanks to a look at how Sonos started and where it is headed. It turns out that ‘father of the iPod ‘ Tony Fadell wanted Apple to buy the premium audio company. Fadell tried to persuade Steve Jobs to do so, but Apple’s co-founder refused, saying that he instead wanted to sue the company …
Steve Jobs’ fascination with India and its spiritual traditions continues to resonate, inspiring countless individuals.
From Elon Musk to Steve Jobs the universal allure of Maha Kumbh Mela transcends borders and fascinates generations.
Notably, the 1974 letter, written just a day before Steve Jobs' 19th birthday, offers a rare insight into his spiritual and introspective nature. In the letter, Jobs reflects on Zen Buddhism and expresses a desire to visit India for the Kumbh Mela, which was set to begin in April.
A 1974 handwritten letter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is doing rounds on the internet wherein he expressed his desire to visit Kumbh Mela. Check out the letter here.