It's about never forgetting what makes a person happy in life and never forgetting one's dreams.
最深的几个感受:
1、小时候的家庭教育真的很重要
2、有自己真正地单纯的梦想和兴趣是一件幸福的事
3、 明白真正让自己开心的是什么 且能够撇下别的欲望单纯的追求自己的幸福
4、乔布斯真的是个腹黑的精明商人
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Getting butterflies in your stomach because you're afraid of failure when you have to talk or something.
But I wanted to put chips together like an artist, better than anyone else could and in a way that would be the absolute most usable by humans
He thought that to see if something is true, the most important thing is to run experiments, to see what the truth is, and then you call it real/ you don’t just read something in a book or hear someone saying something and just believe it, not ever.
I mean, even as a kid it was obvious to me what the important thing really was, I said to myself, look, showing someone an award from a science fair is not as important as knowing you already have the award somewhere at home. And that’s not as important as having earned it, even if you don’t have the award at home at all. And that’s not important as the most important thing: that you’ve done the learning on your own to figure out how to do it.
I learned to not worry so much about the outcome, but to concentrate on the step I was on to try to do it as perfectly as I could when I was doing it.
One step at a time.
I thought what if I’m in Vietnam and I’m shooting some guy? He’s just like me, that guy. He sits down just like I do. He plays cards and he eats pizza, or the equivalent of it, just like normal people I know. He has a family. Why should I want to hurt this person? He might have his reasons for being where he is in the world.
I finally came to the conclusion that even though our “Brazilian Best Wishes” sign didn’t come off, it wasn’t a failure. Some projects are worth the energy and worth spending a lot of time on, even if they don’t come out perfectly.
I’ve found that smart people often leave doors open. Maybe it’s because they have other things on their minds.哈哈哈
I never charged any money for it because this was my thing in life --- designing stuff --- this is what I loved to do. As I said before, it was my passion.就算爱好可以给你钱 你也不要钱… 我没那么高尚啊
But I kept going. You see, whenever I solve a problem on an electronic device I’m building, it’s like the biggest high ever. And that’s what drives me to keep doing it, even though you get frustrated, angry, depressed, and tired doing the same things over and over. Because at some point comes the Eureka moment. You solve it. And finally I got it, that Eureka moment.
I figured engineers are trained to invent and design their own things. An engineer would never look at another person’s design and copy it, would they? No, that’s what they go to school for. They go to learn how to design their own things.
I remember my father telling me way back then that it was education that would lift me up to where I wanted to go in life, that it could lift people up in values.
The only way to come up with something new --- something world-changing --- is to think outside of the constraints everyone else has. You have to think outside of the artificial limits everyone else has already set. You have to live in the gray-scale world, not the black-and-white one, if you’re going to come up with something no one has thought of before.
It’s so easy to doubt yourself, and it’s especially easy to doubt yourself when what you’re working on is at odds with everyone else in the world who thinks they know the right way to do things. Sometimes you can’t prove whether you’re right or wrong. Only time can tell that. But if you believe in your own power to objectively reason, that’s a key to happiness. And a key to confidence. Another key I found to happiness was to realize that I didn’t have to disagree with someone and let it get all intense.
You can be one. If you love what you do and are willing to do what it takes, it’s within your reach. And it’ll be worth every minute you spend alone at night, thinking and thinking about it is you want to design or build. It’ll be worth it.
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书名: 我是沃兹
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出版社: 北京师范大学出版社
原作名: iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon
副标题: 一段硅谷和苹果的悲情罗曼史
译者: 贺丽琴 | [美] 吉娜·史密斯
出版年: 2007
页数: 244
定价: 32.00元
ISBN: 9787303084654
