In our world today, several wonder if we are losing our
ability to be innovative. We look back
at the great men of yester-years and marvel at the creativity they brought to
the world. But are these idols placed on
too high a pedestal. While reading Steve Jobs biography I realized that revolutionary
innovation doesn’t come from men that are creative or extraordinarily
smart. It comes when someone refuses to
accept the boundaries that are placed before them.
I say
this because Steve Jobs is seen as one of the greatest innovators of our time
yet he didn’t create any of the things he is attributed to. Most of the creations and products that came
out of Apple were designed by people much smarter than Jobs. So why is he given most of the credit? He’s autobiography explains that Jobs refused
to accept second best. He would demand
greatness from his employees even when it was unreasonable. Though his co-workers would fail at their
goals, their accomplishments were the best they had ever produced.
We can follow
this example by never drawing a line like Steve Jobs. If we demand only greatness from ourselves
and others, then the products we make will always be outstanding. That is where true innovation comes
from.
I couldn't agree more. Greatness comes from those who don't give up!
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