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Steve Jobs interviewed thousands of people at Apple. But he only hired people who answered this ONE question perfectly. It was so effective, it helped him spot Wozniak, Ive, and Cook before anyone knew their names. Here's his secret to predicting future legends: Jobs wasn't just building a company. He was assembling a team of visionaries who would revolutionize entire industries. His secret weapon? A single question: "What are you so passionate about that you'd do it for free?" This wasn't small talk. It was a carefully crafted filter to identify a rare trait Jobs believed predicted future greatness: Pure, unbridled obsession... Take Steve Wozniak Steve Wozniak built computers passionately, not for fame or money, but for sheer joy. That's what Jobs was looking for. Or consider Jony Ive. While others saw product design as a job, Ive saw it as art. Even Tim Cook passed the test. Where others saw boring supply chains, Cook saw a canvas for innovation. Follow for more.
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The $40 Billion Mistake – Ron Wayne (Apple's Forgotten Founder) Ron Wayne co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976 but sold his 10% stake for just $800 because he feared financial risk. Today, that stake would be worth over $100 bi
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Billionaires' first jobs Elon Musk: boiler room cleaner Warren Buffett: paperboy Jensen Huang: dishwasher/busboy Mark Cuban: sold garbage bags Steve Jobs: assembly line worker Bill Gates: programmer Michael Dell: dishwasher Jeff Bezos: McDonal
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