2019年1月17日星期四

直覺_史蒂芬.賈伯斯



我在印度學到了「直覺:史蒂芬.賈伯斯說,
史蒂芬在印度徘徊了七個月尋找靈性開悟。

他的傳記作者說:史蒂芬.賈伯斯在印度尋求靈性開悟的七個月並不浪費時間,而已故的蘋果聯合創始人告訴他,他在印度的時間教會了他直覺

傳記作者沃爾特·艾薩克森在接受哥倫比亞廣播公司採訪時表示,賈伯斯的設計意識深受禪宗簡單影響。

艾薩克森的書“史蒂芬.賈伯斯”在書店開賣。

在20世紀70年代,賈伯斯在視頻遊戲製造商雅達利(Atari)擔任技術員,並在印度度過尋找靈性開悟的7個月


他說,事實證明這不是浪費時間。

根據艾薩克森的說法,當賈伯斯從印度回來時,他說,我學到的主要是直覺印度人不僅僅是純粹的理性思想家,偉大的精神思想家也有直覺

艾薩克森說:禪宗的單性,確實告訴了他(賈伯斯)的設計感。

傳記作者在採訪中說:這種觀念認為簡約是最終的複雜性。

從印度回來後,賈伯斯和他的朋友史蒂夫沃茲尼亞克在父母的車庫裡創立了蘋果電腦,最初投資1300美元。


賈伯斯被問及:一名嬉皮大學輟學生如何前往印度並且回來後決定他想成為一名商人時,
艾薩克森說
:賈伯斯在他內在存在這種衝突,但他並不認為這是嬉皮反物質主義之間的衝突
但他想要出售Wozniak董事會。想要創建一個企業。而且我認為這正是矽谷當時
反物質主義所有的一切。讓我們在父母的車庫做一個創業公司並嘗試創建一個企業。

I learned intuition in India: Steve Jobs
Steve wandered across India for seven months looking for spiritual enlightenment.

The seven months that Steve Jobs spent wandering in India in search of spiritual enlightenment were not a waste of time,his biographer has said,with the late Apple co-founder telling him his time in India taught him intuition.

In an interview with the CBS,biographer Walter Isaacson says Jobs’ design sense was greatly influenced by the simplicities of Zen Buddhism.

Isaacson’s book ‘Steve Jobs’ will hit bookstores today.

In the 1970s,Jobs took a leave from working as a technician at video games manufacturer Atari and spent seven months wandering across India looking for spiritual enlightenment.

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And it turned out not to be a waste of time,he says.

According to Isaacson,when Jobs returned from India he said,The main thing I’ve learned is intuition,that the people in India are not just pure rational thinkers,that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition.

Isaacson says that the simplicities of Zen Buddhism,really informed his (Jobs’) design sense.

That notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, the biographer says in the interview.

After returning from India,Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak founded Apple computer in his parents’ garage with an initial USD 1,300 investment.

When asked how Jobs,a hippie college dropout goes to India and comes back deciding he wants to be a businessman,Isaacson says, Jobs has within him sort of this conflict,but he doesn’t quite see it as a conflict between being hippie-ish and anti-materialistic but wanting to sell things like Wozniak’s board. Wanting to create a business. And I think that’s exactly what Silicon Valley was all about in those days. Let’s do a startup in our parents’ garage and try to create a business.

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