Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Oct 2011 23:17 UTC, submitted by jello
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RE[2]: Irrational Steve
by unclefester on Sun 23rd Oct 2011 02:38
in reply to "RE: Irrational Steve"
The correct comparison with Jobs is Edison. Edison blatantly stole other peoples ideas on many occasions. He exploited his loyal staff and publicly ridiculed his competitors. Edison was a two bit showman who publicly electrocuted animals, including an elephant, to show the "dangers" of AC.
Edited 2011-10-23 02:38 UTC




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2011-06-17
I think this is what Jobs believed as well. When you look at history, people who ended up changing the world were mostly not the most rational people. They were people with a passion and persistance, who, often because of these character quirks, persued ideas where other people would have given up a long time ago. One only has to look at the lives of Napoleon, Albert Einstein or Nicola Tesla to realize this.
Tesla didn't invent electricity. But his unique ideas and insights made it possible to turn it into a practical application.