What Does It Mean To Be Smart? | Steve Jobs

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“Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.”
— Steve Jobs

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Video Notes:
Steve Jobs has insightful opinions on many topics, here he explores what it means to be intelligent and creative. The following is a speech and visual tribute to these ideas, which originally explored in the 1980s, are as relevant to today as ever.

Thanks for watching, happy creating and innovating! 🔥 #stevejobs #apple #entrepreneur
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“Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.” — Steve Jobs 🍎

Savanteum
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No one would have labeled him as intelligent when he was dropped out of college. I love his saying, "You can never connect the dots looking forward, only when you look back". Once I heard that, it made me see intelligence as an individuals ability to commit to actualizeing their inner purpose

kingdomcitizenship
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After I listened to this, my conclusion is that “smart” is an illusion of differences we see. It is a way to appreciate others and genuinely share ourselves to others. Definitely not a tool for you to feel superior and call others dumb lol

dullingbearfish
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Steve Jobs was a brilliant human being. Never met him but it feels like I have. Truly one of my biggest influences in life…

ishmaelsantos
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This guy has Revolutionized the world without him I can't imagine the world.

arnavgreatsquare
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I just blinked, and Savanteum literally went from 20k subscribers to 144k subscribers.

christopherarmstrong
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This is from a very rare speech of him

kihbjcjdjd
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Bro keep growing your channel don’t give up. I believe in you, you can do this bro💪🏼

james_naing
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Most underrated video on your channel.

kiran-thetributechannel
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I've been seeing this video everyday for 30 days. This is so rare and so good !

iwaiteddaystochangemynam
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I saw this video so many times that I can now repeat every single word he said

iwaiteddaystochangemynam
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Finally posting again!! Been waiting for so long!

praise_frank
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This is my 1000th time watching this again

kiran-thetributechannel
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This is the most important video you have ever posted but why doesn't it have many views ?

iwaiteddaystochangemynam
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Easy to say so when you are smart or have the money.

roucoupse
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GOING TO SCHOOL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUST BE PRESCRIBED WITH LAW EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD +TWO MORE YEARS WILL BE PERFECT.

SuzanaMarkovski
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I don’t think we ever really mean it when we call people smart. It’s just a word. IMAO, we call people smart as you would call *just any ol’ random stranger* in your environment smart (e.g., a guy buying milk or a woman walking a dog, etc). I mean, I know a senior who’s going to turn twenty this May, and he’s graduating that month. Of course, he should’ve graduated two years ago, at 18, the proper age. He said he had a speech delay in preschool and some years of homeschooling, bringing him down to the eight grade when he returned to an actual school (age 15). He said he has ASD and a learning disability that limits and delays his general understanding. Can’t tell you how many times he asked questions in classes or needed clarification. He was not good at biology or chemistry, and always need help in setting up the experiments for the former and had to take his own private, simpler assignments for the latter in Special Ed, because everything in our Chem class was too tough for him. Sure, he works very hard, but come on, hard work _alone_ does not make you bright. Hard work *and* _natural brain skills_ make you bright, together. Some students are smart but lazy, some are smart and hard working, and some are hard working but…well, that’s exactly what this guy is, if you know what I mean. A few teachers who admired his hard working nature said he was very smart, and that is _precisely_ my point: we call anyone smart just for the heck of it, whether it’s true or not. This guy is one of the main reasons I do not believe “smart” is sincerely or correctly said when we use the word about certain people. Meet him, and you'll understand.

johnrainsman
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I've been watching this evrry single day

kiran-thetributechannel
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I liked the older version better. Can you please upload it?

akshadsingi
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So Steve jobs is tryna convince me to do LSD and thresome lmao

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