Dumb people compare themselves to idiots. “Oh look at that fool,” they will say, “he must be a bureaucrat.” While Fark.com is amazingly funny at cataloging moments of stupidity, and the coffee table book “The Quotable Douchebag: A Treasury of Spectacularly Stupid Remarks” delivers on its promise, making the comparison to idiocy brings you down to their level, if you look at the sun for too long. Smart people compare themselves to geniuses. They know they don’t lead a life of genius and so they aspire to improve their own. Smart people evolve, dumb people stagnate.
Steve Jobs was a brilliant man of passion. Part of his success must be his inspiration by admiring genius, ironically curiously enough, by his understanding the philosophy to follow your heart; you can’t connect the dots in your life looking forward. Life is lived forward, but is only understood backwards. He dropped out of college and dropped into classes he wanted to take, and from there he learned calligraphy. When he was fired from Apple, he learned to let go from his first love. The loss expanded him to be more well-rounded and he founded Pixar. It doesn’t matter if you hated the minutiae of his cunning Apple business practices, he was a consummate artist. If you ever watch his Stanford University commencement speech, his delivers the most inspiring poetic justice. Like how the Quotable Douchebag quotes Spencer Pratt (1983-), American reality TV show personality, as saying, “If people aren’t hating on you, they don’t care, and if they don’t care, that means you’re not doing anything right.”
Just sayin’.
Steve Jobs was a brilliant man of passion. Part of his success must be his inspiration by admiring genius, ironically curiously enough, by his understanding the philosophy to follow your heart; you can’t connect the dots in your life looking forward. Life is lived forward, but is only understood backwards. He dropped out of college and dropped into classes he wanted to take, and from there he learned calligraphy. When he was fired from Apple, he learned to let go from his first love. The loss expanded him to be more well-rounded and he founded Pixar. It doesn’t matter if you hated the minutiae of his cunning Apple business practices, he was a consummate artist. If you ever watch his Stanford University commencement speech, his delivers the most inspiring poetic justice. Like how the Quotable Douchebag quotes Spencer Pratt (1983-), American reality TV show personality, as saying, “If people aren’t hating on you, they don’t care, and if they don’t care, that means you’re not doing anything right.”
Just sayin’.