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Episode 204 #204 Steve Jobs (Inside Steve’s Brain)
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Episode 204: #204 Steve Jobs (Inside Steve’s Brain)

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Episode 204

#204 Steve Jobs (Inside Steve’s Brain)

David Senra is the host of Founders, where he studies history's greatest entrepreneurs. This is what he learned from reading Inside Steve's Brain by Leander Kahney.

What I learned from reading Inside Steve's Brian by Leander Kahney.

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1. It takes a passionate commitment to really thoroughly understand something, chew it up, not just quickly swallow it. Most people don't take the time to do that.

2. He remade Apple in his own image. Apple is Steve Jobs with ten thousand lives.

3. I'm looking for a fixer-upper with a solid foundation. Am willing to tear down walls, build bridges, and light fires. I have great experience, lots of energy, a bit of that 'vision thing' and I'm not afraid to start from the beginning.

4. Good storytelling lasts for decades. I don't think you'll be able to boot up any computer today in 20 years. But Snow White has sold 28 million copies, and it's a 60-year-old production.

5. Jobs has said the starting point is the user experience.

6. In everything I've done it really pays to go after the best people in the world. 

7. My dream is that every person in the world will have their own Apple computer. To do that, we've got to be a great marketing company.

8.  Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.

9. Unless you have a lot of passion about this, you're not going to survive. You're going to give it up. So you've got to have an idea or a problem you're passionate about; otherwise you're not going to have the perseverance to stick it through. I think that's half the battle right there.

10. The older I get, the more I'm convinced that motives make so much difference. Our primary goal here is to make the world's best PCs—not to be the biggest or the richest.

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#204 Steve Jobs (Inside Steve’s Brain)

Introduction

It's hard to believe that one man revolutionized computers in the 1970s with the Apple II and the 1980s with the Mac, animated movies in the 1990s with Pixar and digital music in the 2000s with iPod and iTunes. Inside Steve's Brain cuts through the cult of personality that surrounds Jobs to unearth the secrets to his unbelievable results.

It reveals the real Steve Jobs, not his heart or his famous temper, but his mind. So what's really inside Steve's brain? According to Leander Kahney, who has covered Jobs since the early 1990s, it's a fascinating bundle of contradictions. Jobs is an elitist who thinks most people are bozos, but he makes gadgets so easy to use that a bozo can master them.

He's obsessive with a filthy temper, but he forges deep partnerships with creative geniuses like Wozniak, Jonathan Ive and John Lasseter. He's a Buddhist and an anti-materialist, but he produces mass market products in Asian factories, and he promotes them with absolute mastery of the crassest medium, advertising. In short, Jobs has embraced the traits that some consider flaws, narcissism, perfectionism, the desire for total control to lead Apple and Pixar to triumph against steep odds. And in the process, he has become a self-made billionaire.

In Inside Steve's Brain, Kahney distills the principles that guides Jobs as he launches killer products, attracts fanatically loyal customers and manages some of the world's most powerful brands. The result is a unique book about Steve Jobs that is part biography and part leadership guide and impossible to put down. It gives you a peek inside Steve's brain and might even teach you something about how to build your own culture of innovation.

That is from the inside cover of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is, Inside Steve's Brain. It was written by Leander Kahney. So I want to tell you real quick before I jump into the book. I want to tell you how I found this book. It's been recommended to me a few times over the years. Most recently, somebody recommended it to me. They had listened to Founders #178, which is the book about Jonathan Ive. And they pointed out, they were like, "Hey, do you know that guy has -- that author," rather, "He wrote another book. It's this book, Inside Steve's Brain." I didn't make the connection previously. Or maybe I did, but I forgot about it.

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