Transcript
Introduction
"People say you have to have a lot of passion for what you're doing and it's totally true. And the reason is because this is so hard that if you don't, any rational person would give up. It is really hard and you have to do it over a sustained period of time. So if you don't love it, if you're not having fun doing it and you don't really love it, you're going to give up. And that's what happens to most people. If you really look at the ones that ended up being successful in the eyes of society and the ones that didn't, oftentimes it's the ones who were successful, loved what they did so they could persevere when it got really tough. And the ones that didn't love it, quit because they're sane. Who would want to put up with this stuff if you don't love it? It's a lot of hard work and it's a lot of worrying constantly and if you don't love it, you're going to fail."
That was Steve Jobs talking about the importance of passion and it's from an excerpt from the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words. So I counted the other day and I think I've done 13 different podcasts on Steve Jobs. I will link them all with episode numbers in the show notes. Most of those, he's the main character. There were biographies or books exclusively dedicated to him. In a few, it's about his partner, so Jony Ive or Ed Catmull of Pixar.