Thank you for writing this and sharing your thoughts. That was the impression I got from your piece too - that he had a knack for seeing past the obvious. But the fact that you felt you "have to do the right thing and…
The instructors may be tough, in order to motivate you. But there's a difference between being tough and being mean. I would imagine your instructors wouldn't talk down to you outside of class. Working for an abusive…
Yeah but it's not journalists telling these stories, looking for the right angle. It's independent accounts from people who worked with Steve. And not just the two I mentioned. Read folklore.org or read the walter…
Yeah every leader has flaws. But not every leader is an asshole on the level of Steve Jobs.
> he had a knack for hiring and inspiring world class talent Never said the guy didn't have any good traits. Obviously, Apple and NeXT had lots of great people work there. > I'd work for anyone with that ability. Yeah…
So now we've seen a few Steve Jobs stores like this, including the one from John Carmack. A recurring theme is that Steve is such a bonehead that his underlings have to do things to "manage him." Whether that be doing…
Thank you for writing this and sharing your thoughts. That was the impression I got from your piece too - that he had a knack for seeing past the obvious. But the fact that you felt you "have to do the right thing and…
The instructors may be tough, in order to motivate you. But there's a difference between being tough and being mean. I would imagine your instructors wouldn't talk down to you outside of class. Working for an abusive…
Yeah but it's not journalists telling these stories, looking for the right angle. It's independent accounts from people who worked with Steve. And not just the two I mentioned. Read folklore.org or read the walter…
Yeah every leader has flaws. But not every leader is an asshole on the level of Steve Jobs.
> he had a knack for hiring and inspiring world class talent Never said the guy didn't have any good traits. Obviously, Apple and NeXT had lots of great people work there. > I'd work for anyone with that ability. Yeah…
So now we've seen a few Steve Jobs stores like this, including the one from John Carmack. A recurring theme is that Steve is such a bonehead that his underlings have to do things to "manage him." Whether that be doing…