Business Advice from Billionaire College Drop-Outs: Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was no stranger to failure. He wasn’t just a college drop-out; he got fired from his own company, too. Yet he left a legacy that shapes the way we do business, the way we play, and the way we think about the world around us. Here are the top tips from Jobs.
#1: Trust It Will Work Out
Don’t play it safe. You won’t know where today is leading until you’re looking back on today ten years from now. Don’t be afraid to take risks—chances are everything will be just fine. Take the right risks, and everything will be better than you can possibly imagine.
#2: Don’t Let Failure Stop You
If you’re striving for great things failure will eventually smack you in the face. Don’t be too quick to judge the experience, however. That failure may pave the way for an even greater success later.
#3: You Have Nothing to Lose
Eventually we’re going to die, so you may as well follow your heart with all your might. In Jobs’ own words: “Almost everything—all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment—these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is important.”
#4: Do What You Love
Follow your heart, your passion, and your love. Don’t worry if it’s taking you down a road that nobody else seems to be traveling. Those are precisely the paths where the most exciting, innovative, and fulfilling experiences can be found. When you love your work it will be like a great relationship, one that just keeps getting better over the years.
#5: Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
Curiosity is your greatest weapon in an ever-changing world. Keep looking to the horizon. Don’t be content to settle or stagnate. There’s always some new way to grow, explore, or challenge the status quo.
Sources:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cZDWo6hiuI
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/steve-jobs/9589535/Steve-Jobs-in-his-own-words.html






