What's up with innovation?

Tremaine 2022-03-25 09:01:10

As far as the expression in the film is concerned: Apple Computer needs to find a suitable and capable partner when it starts, and then it needs to know how to maximize the profit of the product when it sells the product. Why dare to be so arrogant, the key is to have self-confidence, and self-confidence comes from understanding and trusting yourself and the ability of the team, and you need to find talents, and then you need to take the trouble to sell your own products, not afraid of setbacks.
Investment is perhaps the most commonly used means for capital to pursue profits, and it is also the driving force for capitalists to take risks. It is only said that Jobs succeeded, but how many did not succeed? Although there must be strength, but how much luck is there. Just ask about the hard work, not the harvest, and live in the moment. There is nothing worth learning from watching the film like this. The process of the story can be thousands of kinds. It does not necessarily have to go through a certain procedure to lead to success. It is just an inadvertent Small actions may also lead to success. Maybe there are other things in it, but hard work is not necessarily successful. Success requires hard work. Everything is changing. It may be because of the decline in capital income that Jobs will be replaced, but it seems innovative. It is also a necessary way of development.
Don't say anything. Real innovation leads the progress of human development. The reason why people like innovation is that these things mobilize the latent desires in their hearts. It is best to discover or create people's desires or to reduce the amount of activity or use the brain. , so-called innovations, and those that are truly mind-finding are thrown away.
In short, the film is worth remembering, or something that can be thought of as nothing.

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Extended Reading

Jobs quotes

  • Steve Jobs: I am really excited we have something really special to share with you today. In total, through iMac and PowerBook lines, we've sold over 3 million units this year.

    [applause]

    Steve Jobs: Okay, that's it.

    [huge laughter from the audience]

    Steve Jobs: But, ah, maybe there's one more thing.

  • Steve Jobs: [pointing the chips on the Apple I board] It's got to be straight, and those more symmetric.