The film takes two hours to recount his life, and it feels very incomplete. It just means splicing together some fragmented fragments. Although Jobs's contributions throughout his life have been stated, the details of life are not better described. I think that the friends who finally left him should be the driving force for him to move forward. But it is not described in the film. It just shows that he finally succeeded, and the idea of putting the audio into the computer is the final touch. The friends around him also left abruptly. There was no process. They just kept emphasizing Jobs' ego and being arrogant. I think it's better to show the camera to his relatives and friends, parents or nobles. In this way, the film will highlight the characteristics of successful people. You may want to know more about things you don't know than what you know.
After reading it, I feel that the experiences of successful people are all extraordinary. They dropped out of college, went out to work hard, started a company, and then were squeezed out of the company that they invested in carefully, and finally returned, and finally created computers and mobile phones that are widely used all over the world. , I have to say it's really great. But some of the things he did when he was young are really unbearable, sorry for himself and the people who love him. Even when his girlfriend was pregnant, he didn't have the courage to admit that it was his own, and complaining about it was the other party's fault. It really wasn't something a man could do. This was also the beginning of his change. It doesn't matter if a friend leaves, as long as you have integrity to restore it, it doesn't matter if your family is not, at least you will cherish the emotion you have now. Life is all about teaching people how to be brave, and in the end, we are plain, numb and indifferent to everything.
After watching it, there is no feeling of excitement, but there is something like a clear spring flowing slowly through my heart, and I haven't calmed down for a long time...
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