The word passion runs through the whole movie in terms of look and feel. Indeed, entrepreneurship is passionate and surging. Entrepreneurs are like pirates, snatching the huge treasures of society. If you fail, you will admit it. If you succeed, you will get huge rewards. wealth. Gates' success stems from the fact that he has always implemented his own philosophy: we can survive in society because others need us, and we have what the bosses want, so we also have the bargaining chips with the bosses. need us. The success of Jobs stems from his paranoia about his artistic concept and his attitude towards product excellence. The pirate culture in the company is derived from this - pursuing your inner treasure like a pirate - genius ideas and perfect works. There's another word in the movie that's impressive -- theft. Yes, who of us are not on the path of our predecessors? Especially for entrepreneurship, which mountain top rich in gold mines is not occupied by the big brothers? Just like artistic creation, there is no way to make progress without imitation, and without stealing, is it possible to start from scratch and re-experience 20,000 years of human civilization? The history of returning to human entrepreneurship is actually a history of theft. Since everyone is a theft, who can be responsible for others on the moral high ground? I think this is the real side of this film, and this can only be seen by those who have had a little experience.
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