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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 34522" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>I'm probably the last person on these boards you thought would posting this. However, it needs to be said...</p><p></p><p>Steve Jobs was a megalomaniac. He was a tyrannical leader who belittled his employees and demanded perfection, often going off on obscene tirades and forcing them to work insane hours to push out new products. To Jobs, Apple was more than just a company. It was a mantra, a state of being, even a way of life. Jobs dealt in absolutes: you were either "in" or you were "one of them".</p><p></p><p>Genius is often overshadowed by larger than life personalities and even mental disorders. John Nash, Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickens, and Edgar Allan Poe are prime examples. Add Steve Jobs to the long list of crazy creatives. He took being different to the extreme, and never once in his life conformed to the status quo. We can all heed some words of wisdom from Steve Jobs when it comes to our photography. After all, there's a little crazy in all of us:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 34522, member: 1061"] I'm probably the last person on these boards you thought would posting this. However, it needs to be said... Steve Jobs was a megalomaniac. He was a tyrannical leader who belittled his employees and demanded perfection, often going off on obscene tirades and forcing them to work insane hours to push out new products. To Jobs, Apple was more than just a company. It was a mantra, a state of being, even a way of life. Jobs dealt in absolutes: you were either "in" or you were "one of them". Genius is often overshadowed by larger than life personalities and even mental disorders. John Nash, Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickens, and Edgar Allan Poe are prime examples. Add Steve Jobs to the long list of crazy creatives. He took being different to the extreme, and never once in his life conformed to the status quo. We can all heed some words of wisdom from Steve Jobs when it comes to our photography. After all, there's a little crazy in all of us: [/QUOTE]
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