“In recent days, everyone has taken the news of Steve Jobs’ resignation and illness in different ways,” Scott Belsky writes for The 99 Percent.
“For me, it has conjured up admiration and curiosity. More than anything else, I have always respected Jobs’ clarity,” Belsky writes. “True, the man has always shunned the status quo, but I believe his rebel ways were only a consequence of his efforts to stay true to an original vision.”
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Belsky writes, “Jobs didn’t ‘think different’ just for the sake of it, he just refused to conform to traditional expectations and limitations… Some say Jobs’ possessed a ‘reality distortion field.’ I’d argue that it was, in fact, a sense of clarity so powerful that no obstacle could get in the way of creating perfect products.”
Much more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Eugenio” for the heads up.]