Everyone thought Steve Jobs was insane in 2001...
When he opened brick-and-mortar stores.
Other tech companies had JUST closed 100s of branches. Dell was making BILLIONS selling PCs online.
But Jobs saw something no one else did...
The story behi
He wants to create genuine connections between people and technology and he became successful in that philosophy.
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In 1974, Steve Jobs came to India in search for enlightenment.
7 months later, he returned with a philosophy that would later build Apple into a $1 trillion empire.
Here’s the philosophy:
At 19, Jobs was feeling lost after dropping out of college.
I have an idea of providing blind dates to people based on their preferences and lifestyle. Tinder and Bumble are useless for most men.
This way everyone gets a chance every now and then and can make genuine connections. What do you guys think?