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The Inspiring Story & Quotes of Steve Jobs

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 Steve Jobs was one of the most iconic figures in the history of technology and innovation and certainly had an influence that spanned generations. His was a life which epitomized vision and perseverance, never to be forgotten as it was truly unique. Here is his extraordinary life story: Growing Up Early Life Steve Jobs was born to University of Wisconsin graduate students Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah "John" Jandali on February 24, 1955. He was adopted by machinist and accountant Paul and Clara Jobs who lived in Mountain View, California. Early influences for Steve were largely shaped by growing up in the heart of Silicon Valley. Steve attended Cupertino Junior High School and Homestead High School in Cupertino, where he met his future business partner and friend, Steve Wozniak. Education and Early Career Soon after graduating from high school in 1972, Steve Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He attended classes for only one semester because the tuition fee...

Small Steps Today, A Better Tomorrow

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In the world of instant gratifications, sometimes big changes have to occur in a short period of time. This isn't actually true. The fact is that lasting success and meaningful progress are usually born out of small, consistent efforts made over time. All this article will discuss is the notion "small steps today, a better tomorrow," meaning having that mentality may bring some basic change in your life to good. The Psychology of Small Steps The human psyche prefers immediate gratification over future reward. Thus, diets promising instant weight loss and get-rich-quick schemes are more attractive than diets that may take longer to show results or businesses that require effort. However, these attract very few people because the effort put behind them has always been lacking foundation. Instead, if you can make a little move in the right direction on every one of your goals, you are drawing upon the psychological principle known as "aggregation of marginal gains....

Do Something Today That Your Future Self Will Thank You For

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 Do something today that your future self will thank you for: A very powerful reminder in this regards is to focus on doing things that have long-term benefits rather than just short-term gains. It forces you to think beyond the instant satisfaction of today and weigh in on how your choice and action of the present can build a better tomorrow. In this blog, we will explain what this way of thinking means and provide practical examples about how you can actually do it in various aspects of your life. Idea: Conscious choices that contribute to your future and values. Maybe you have heard that small, consistent efforts today add up to the large improvements tomorrow. Here are a few key points to keep in mind: Long-term thinking : Instead of focusing solely on results, think of how your actions will impact you in the months or years to come. Consistency: All these tiny little habits each day will add up significantly over a long period of time. Self-discipline : You need to have disc...