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Jonathan Field

Jonathan Field

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Steve Jobs handling a tough question at the 1997 Worldwide Developer Conference. He had just returned to Apple as an advisor and was guiding sweeping change at the company. The full video is here - • Video - this interactions is at 50:25.

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@xjthg187187x
@xjthg187187x 3 роки тому
Basically telling him "You're right, but it doesn't matter" 😂
@MrClauried
@MrClauried 3 роки тому
This should be the top comment. Or the only comment.
@jv1990
@jv1990 3 роки тому
Yeah bc apple has been about customer experience and simplicity instead of being the most high tech
@ladymercy5275
@ladymercy5275 3 роки тому
Well, if it mattered then maybe more people would have learned about the technical differences between OpenDoc and Java. But I think it's plain to see that arguing over programming language preferences is a lost-cause, when you can write anything in anything, if you just have NAND gates: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_completeness en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffer_stroke Everything else is just presentation.
@riseuplight
@riseuplight 3 роки тому
Right his answer is that’s not important for the company vision
@radioactivetrees9626
@radioactivetrees9626 3 роки тому
@@riseuplight well yeah. He couldn't move 8-10 billion dollars in products. He said it himself clear as day.
@JohnnyF71
@JohnnyF71 2 роки тому
The main lesson here is to how to defend yourself without actually attacking your critics.
@bubbaguy4411
@bubbaguy4411 2 роки тому
Or...you know, answering the question that was asked... edit: I meant...Jobs didn't answer the question.....
@shmikeyify
@shmikeyify 2 роки тому
Yep I woulda said fuck you that's why and chucked a water bottle at him.
@JohnnyF71
@JohnnyF71 2 роки тому
The way the question was asked and the intent behind it didn't merit a straight answer I don't think. Jobs addressed the issue the questioner asked but he didn't rise to the baiting aspect of it. He also clearly realised that here was a person who simply didn't like him and that his willingness to question Jobs was as much about saying what he wanted to say as it was about getting a legitimate response. Anyone who takes the approach that guy did with Jobs is ultimately doing nobody any favors, not least themselves, and is on an inevitable hiding to nothing.
@JibrilClips
@JibrilClips 2 роки тому
Lol
@fartknocker8263
@fartknocker8263 2 роки тому
@@JohnnyF71 asking for honesty, despite the emotional undertones, didn't deserve an answer? Holy fucking stockholm syndrome, batman.
@Swordshreader
@Swordshreader Рік тому
This is a prime text book example of how to handle a aggressive question.
@s.oddity3640
@s.oddity3640 Рік тому
*an You Steve jobs riding homosexual
@onlygameplay134
@onlygameplay134 Рік тому
Evade the question?
@monotech20.14
@monotech20.14 Рік тому
Not answer it?
@mizxam8420
@mizxam8420 11 місяців тому
@@monotech20.14 he answered, first he set up the context of everything going on the last 7 years without specifying the time span, then he acknowledged that he didn't know in depth what he was talking about Java but instead apple has the people which know or is more in touch with this stuff, and then proceeded to name them as authorities and also gave credit to the whole crew, named and not named... I think it was a solid response, took too many time to elaborate but he had to temper in front of hundreds of people who were right in front, also speaking to the investors...
@kelvinxg6754
@kelvinxg6754 10 місяців тому
@@onlygameplay134 he answered you just don't understand
@arun2789
@arun2789 8 місяців тому
The patience to go after the spirit of the question, really comes when you've seen a lot of life, and you're lesser interested in "where the question came from", or the spite that the question had, very clearly and more interested in answering whatever piece of truth the question has. Rejections, life, failure, everything gives you that humility of spirit. What we see here, is that grounding-in-truth in steve jobs in action. Forever a class act. RIP Steve.
@TheFactsMan2022
@TheFactsMan2022 7 місяців тому
RIP your POOR COUNTRY english u disgusting indian 🇮🇳 villager
@andish9227
@andish9227 7 місяців тому
Steve Jobs was a horribly impatient man. He was, however, charismatic and an amazing communicator.
@taylorwhitehead3425
@taylorwhitehead3425 6 місяців тому
The concept you’re bringing up here is a big reason why so many of us Christians believe what we do. There’s an unprecedented amount of power that comes with such a seemingly simple concept to implement. And yet time and time again people find it almost impossible to take a moment to consider the circumstances that one might come from and what they really might be thinking when they say something that seems to be necessarily an attack. People very rarely have a great day and then decide to go ruin someone else’s. For someone to see you genuinely making the effort to be compassionate and understanding to one who wouldn’t dare provide you the same courtesy, has so much power so as it can make an individual become reflective of things they otherwise wouldn’t give a second thought to. It’s really cool stuff. I didn’t know Steve was so wise.
@earthwatcher2012
@earthwatcher2012 3 роки тому
[backstage to hitman] “Make sure his body is never found”
@nevrnharpp3184
@nevrnharpp3184 3 роки тому
Reanimate
@makinbacongreasyagain968
@makinbacongreasyagain968 3 роки тому
HAHAHAAHHAHAHAGAHA
@BillyCalhoon
@BillyCalhoon 3 роки тому
😂
@sanjayuniyal9504
@sanjayuniyal9504 3 роки тому
Oh i just made it to 1k
@earthwatcher2012
@earthwatcher2012 3 роки тому
cRiNg E bless you my friend
@peterk3474
@peterk3474 3 роки тому
And after this, everyone in the valley talked like Steve Jobs.
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan 3 роки тому
How do you mean? Do you mean like the long pauses he employs?
@tanekvi
@tanekvi 3 роки тому
If its any good, why not? When u found a diamond mine, u dont walk away from it, u keep mining.
@frankburdodrums8984
@frankburdodrums8984 3 роки тому
They talked like an asshole?
@ryanjensen4692
@ryanjensen4692 3 роки тому
what do you mean talked like Steve Jobs
@ryanjensen4692
@ryanjensen4692 3 роки тому
@@frankburdodrums8984 if he sounds like an asshole to you... well... wait till you meet a real one
@sonofbattles
@sonofbattles Рік тому
I just love how he doesn't stop talking to receive applause. He knows what he is saying is gold, and he is confident about that and doesn't need recognition for it.
@judythompson8227
@judythompson8227 7 місяців тому
I just finished a huge bio of his, it took me a week of heavy reading to get through it all, and he is a difficult, charming, brilliant human. We lost a lot when he died.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 7 місяців тому
Unlike Elon, who is a complete toolbox and has to have roaring applause everywhere he goes.
@barryallen871
@barryallen871 7 місяців тому
​@@Skank_and_Gutterboy​​it's hilarious that you can't see Job's extreme narcissism as well. And last I checked, selling out people's personal info to the government is textbook "Tool" behavior.
@ITX-EcoClass
@ITX-EcoClass 7 місяців тому
But also, belittle your children, and let them know you don't think they're yours.
@OukiLips
@OukiLips 6 місяців тому
@@Skank_and_Gutterboythe only thing worse than Elon is you rabid losers who find a way to shoehorn him into every conversation. You’re just as bad as his fan boys.
@nobleedgeconsulting9080
@nobleedgeconsulting9080 Рік тому
I use this clip for my clients to demonstrate how to respond and not react to conflict. Say what you will about Steve Jobs, but in this instance, he managed the conflict brilliantly.
@alexreid4131
@alexreid4131 3 роки тому
Two points: 1. Why is this showing up in my feed today? 2. Nice patches.
@WingsOfLuv27
@WingsOfLuv27 3 роки тому
True, UKposts algo choose what you watch 😅 No idea why it brought me here to
@quincy8159
@quincy8159 3 роки тому
Ey I have the same question
@bennymcgehee3305
@bennymcgehee3305 3 роки тому
Drip
@kan249
@kan249 3 роки тому
Patches?
@jaimerivera6435
@jaimerivera6435 3 роки тому
Those knee patches show me how much Steve job really had to do to give apple a shot lol
@k45207
@k45207 3 роки тому
This might sound weird but He’s got some great pauses. It’s like a power move,draws you in.
@phillipdahle-hansen8789
@phillipdahle-hansen8789 3 роки тому
yea... its a thing though :/
@phillipdahle-hansen8789
@phillipdahle-hansen8789 3 роки тому
like, you dont sound wierd...
@zoezzzarko1117
@zoezzzarko1117 3 роки тому
It's called a Pregnant Pause 😎
@kelvingonzalez9207
@kelvingonzalez9207 3 роки тому
His first one in the opening was so powerful I genuinely thought my video was buffering .....
@glitchmanshandle
@glitchmanshandle 3 роки тому
It surely does.
@raphaeltoast
@raphaeltoast 7 місяців тому
1: "You're right, I don't know everything" 2: It's not about the amount of technology you have, it's about the specific customer's needs 3: We're not perfect and mistakes will be made Great answer to the question.
@jn1mrgn
@jn1mrgn 5 місяців тому
"Some mistakes will be made, and that's good, because decisions are being made" that hit me, as a person who worked for the government for a decade.
@Sjarel__
@Sjarel__ 2 роки тому
The pause before his answer I think is something we can all learn from. Instead of getting heated and just flap out something stupid and not thought through, he went and put his answer together first and instead of just focusing on the guy asking the question, he answered with an answer for the whole crowd. I'm glad this popped up in my suggested videos!
@joshuaklein2859
@joshuaklein2859 2 роки тому
Jonxd: I humbly disagree... the pause was perhaps because he did not have an answer, an “appropriate”answer, or unwilling to answer.
@oleand14
@oleand14 2 роки тому
Nah, he answered wrong, this interview was a disaster and Apple did not do well, this was Long before iPhone
@davepastern
@davepastern 2 роки тому
but he just spouted BS in reply...Jobs had fuck all technical ability. Sure, he had a vision, but he was a marketing person. Nothing more and nothing less. Vastly overhyped. And Apple is a cunt of a company anyway.
@ellisz5972
@ellisz5972 2 роки тому
@@oleand14 Yes, the iMac wasn't successful at all. LOL
@moonscar119
@moonscar119 2 роки тому
Dr Jordan Peterson does the same thing. Speaks volumes to their character
@dallaslakey8600
@dallaslakey8600 3 роки тому
I feel the dude who started clapping by himself
@aandrej
@aandrej 3 роки тому
1:59
@Dgiztred
@Dgiztred 3 роки тому
I wasn't there that day. That wasn't me. One down, 7 billion to go.
@nathanpyle3664
@nathanpyle3664 3 роки тому
@Dgiztred Neither, that’s now only 7 billion to go
@astral9904
@astral9904 3 роки тому
@@nathanpyle3664 yeah same, wow look, only 7 billion to go
@ryanlandeweer77
@ryanlandeweer77 3 роки тому
Prevail Dreamzs same here, 7 billion to go
@Edward-ko9pn
@Edward-ko9pn 2 роки тому
Start with the customer experience and work backwards from there to the technology. Man that is powerful. What an amazing and inspirational man he was.
@daverohrich8518
@daverohrich8518 2 роки тому
And the moment he died, they threw that philosophy out the window.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 7 місяців тому
Mmmm, kinda. I'll give him props for his business abilities and taking care of his people (at work). He's also done a lot of really shitty things in his life, the way that he treated his first daughter and her mother is an absolute disgrace. I'm actually surprised that nobody in that family gave him a real-world lesson in why you don't treat people like that. Dude had $50 million, a bank account that was growing exponentially, and his daughter was living in a cockroach-infested apartment in a scary neighborhood (he later trashes the mother to the media), that's a hard piece of knowledge to get past. It's one thing to be pissed at your girlfriend, it's quite another to take it out on your own daughter. It's weird how a lot of these guys are just brilliant at work and total morons in their personal life.
@billplaney2585
@billplaney2585 7 місяців тому
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy In a nutshell, you just explained the rise of Trump. This country psychically rewards wealth and cedes power to it and doesn't care much about how it was gotten (unless through direct theft).
@SteveDonev
@SteveDonev 7 місяців тому
Really makes me think of the Vision Pro. Cool technology that does almost nothing for the customer.
@SteveDonev
@SteveDonev 7 місяців тому
@@Skank_and_Gutterboyno it makes perfect sense. Fortune 500 is cutthroat. You don’t get there without standing on a mountain of corpses. No person with strong morals can ever be a billionaire.
@Apollo_Mint
@Apollo_Mint 7 місяців тому
How he handled that is truly inspirational
@RudyAyoub
@RudyAyoub 3 роки тому
Ah man youtube is about to push this video to everyone and their uncles
@zakc-kelly83
@zakc-kelly83 3 роки тому
You’re everywhere
@r56mini
@r56mini 3 роки тому
Let’s get this reply to the top
@arnavsawhney
@arnavsawhney 3 роки тому
Stranger Strings are happening around here mate. Let me tell you, this was not the Jobs I was looking for
@eyoutube1
@eyoutube1 3 роки тому
Genuine question. He said to start with the consumers first and then work backward to the technology but then gives the laser printer analogy of printer built first, and then showing the end product (printed paper) to the consumer; asking them if they like what they see. What did I misunderstand?
@itsMeSteveinix
@itsMeSteveinix 3 роки тому
legit lmao
@andygopfert8725
@andygopfert8725 3 роки тому
The way he answered the critic shows how intelligent and different he was
@gutenbird
@gutenbird 3 роки тому
You can see that for a moment he was about to let him have it.
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan 3 роки тому
@@gutenbird haha... exactly. You could see him calming himself
@sandman5088
@sandman5088 3 роки тому
Man what a tuff guy, really do miss watching his style of intro to apple products!
@williammccusker4288
@williammccusker4288 3 роки тому
Man you should watch Jordan Peterson
@jaykay7932
@jaykay7932 3 роки тому
He didn’t answer the questions. I think the critic asked about java?? Then asked what he has been doing personally for past 7 years. He didn’t answer, he gave a politicians answer
@spiffdandy77
@spiffdandy77 2 роки тому
"start with the customer experience then work backward to the technology" epic statement in which the computer software design industry today no longer adheres to.
@wonderwondertwins
@wonderwondertwins Рік тому
It's amazing how that statement holds up. Meta and NFT's come to mind when I hear that statement.
@bullseye2255
@bullseye2255 Рік тому
Nowadays it's more like start with a sellable story and work your way to a SPAC.
@shivenigma
@shivenigma Рік тому
Entire web 3 comes to my mind when I hear it.
@mwatkins0590
@mwatkins0590 Рік тому
oh no they still do, the average technology purchaser isn't their primary customer, however. The person buying all of your personal information from their "customer metrics" harvesting is their primary customer. You are the product.
@msanchesfroes
@msanchesfroes 11 місяців тому
@peters972
@peters972 7 місяців тому
It’s important to note that he did not take it as a personal insult which it may have been, but abstracted and respected the question for its logical content, and gave a logical rebuttal. On the other hand, he did address the personal insult by indirectly showing how idiotic the question was, how hard they were working, and gaining the upper hand with the crowd. Humans are just an ape troupe, some will dominate, some will be lieutenants and some will be odd ball. Some will be outcasts.
@mathewreinhart8211
@mathewreinhart8211 6 місяців тому
Yeah and outcasts are essential. Ape drive big truck, votes in politicians against their own interests
@ViceKnIghtTA
@ViceKnIghtTA 6 місяців тому
Yeah, look at his reaction, and then think of how Elon Musk, or Linus Torvalds, or even Donald Trump would have reacted 😂😂😂😂
@ashleyren22
@ashleyren22 5 місяців тому
@@ViceKnIghtTAElon probably would have just said something along the lines of “and what have you done today to make an impact other than wipe your ass?”
@ViceKnIghtTA
@ViceKnIghtTA 5 місяців тому
@@ashleyren22 😂
@tonystark001
@tonystark001 2 роки тому
Mental note: Always have a bottle of water with you when you're about to answer a important question.
@philtaylor3098
@philtaylor3098 2 роки тому
to throw it at rude people in the audience.!
@DaBeezKneez
@DaBeezKneez 2 роки тому
I practice that pause when someone ask me a tough question, i look down in a thoughtful way. And is amazing that people actually stay quiet awaiting the answer and is not even awkward. However, half the time i cant come up wt an eloquent answer 😆😆
@user-vm1pe2ve3z
@user-vm1pe2ve3z 6 місяців тому
​@DaBeezKneez just say "listen that's a great question and I don't know the answer, but I will find the answer, I can promise you that, and I will get back to you" works like a charm
@kevindie
@kevindie 6 місяців тому
@@user-vm1pe2ve3z*_You must work in H.R.?_*
@EricDubeA
@EricDubeA 5 місяців тому
​@@DaBeezKneez what, you mean you can't sit down for half a minute and then stand up with a perfectly constructed essay that somehow ends in a motivational speech followed by applause from the audience? I don't believe you 😂 /s
@FinnishArmy
@FinnishArmy 2 роки тому
He waited to actually think of a response. He didn’t let a room full of hundreds of people force his thoughts, he took his time.
@Rhythmattica
@Rhythmattica 6 місяців тому
And they waited with baited breath........ Some advantage for sure.
@Heirllionaire
@Heirllionaire 6 місяців тому
It’s fake.guy was a plant
@CocoTheMii
@CocoTheMii 6 місяців тому
@@Heirllionaire source?
@Goodzillla1066
@Goodzillla1066 7 місяців тому
He has a big heart. Because he handled the aggressive question exactly as if it came from his own daughter while trying to inject real optimism into the situation and reassuring the majority of his customers. He just didn't use the word "sweetie".
@Heretohelpfitness
@Heretohelpfitness 7 місяців тому
He had a large audience, he was concerned about appearances. If this had occurred one on one, he would have shown his true colors.
@Almarillion
@Almarillion 7 місяців тому
Job was not a nice guy, so he knew how to handle such questions as he was very familiar with the attitude.
@burritoomg
@burritoomg 6 місяців тому
He was notoriously difficult to work with. He was not a nice guy. It’s very different when you’re on a stage trying to reach your customer base and when you’re behind closed doors. Jobs shows an enormous amount of restraint here and that’s amazing to watch someone navigate that question like that. But he was absolutely a jerk.
@Goodzillla1066
@Goodzillla1066 6 місяців тому
@@burritoomg On the contrary. He was kicked out of his own company and took it like a calm gentleman. Just like in this video. It's Jobs nature. Occasionally he can burst out with verbal abuse but once its off his chest he forgets all grudges and is harmless as a fly.
@Goodzillla1066
@Goodzillla1066 6 місяців тому
@@Almarillion You don't know what you're talking about. Jobs was hot-headed in moments of desperation. But he held zero grudges. He was kicked off his own company. Did he sue Apple and lock in a decade legal battle?? Not a chance. He forgave forgot and moved forward. He took it like a pro. He took it as an opportunity and created Pixar.
@alexanderrodriguez6772
@alexanderrodriguez6772 Рік тому
Most educational. Thank you Steve and Jonathan for keeping this wisdom alive.
@HenrYYY1999
@HenrYYY1999 3 роки тому
Just love how he simply dodges the question by delivering a speech about why the question is basically irrelevant in the bigger picture :D Genius
@zt9233
@zt9233 3 роки тому
He didn’t he answered what mattered and didn’t fall into the trap. He’s also saying I don’t need to know the implementers do.
@andrei-un3yr
@andrei-un3yr 3 роки тому
@B Ready and you're missing your proper grammar
@NaptownClassic
@NaptownClassic 3 роки тому
@@andrei-un3yr You should not insult someone else's grammar, if you're not going to bother with proper sentence structure and punctuation.
@andrei-un3yr
@andrei-un3yr 3 роки тому
@@NaptownClassic I beg your forgiveness. Let me give you something in return 🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿.
@NaptownClassic
@NaptownClassic 3 роки тому
@@andrei-un3yr Don't be salty now.
@DrSanchezComedy
@DrSanchezComedy 3 роки тому
“As for the last seven years, ask your mom”
@cssgangster
@cssgangster 3 роки тому
Hahahahaha
@Bankai90
@Bankai90 3 роки тому
This needs to go up XD
@coyotemoon722
@coyotemoon722 3 роки тому
😆😆🤣🤣💀
@BuildHardMuscle
@BuildHardMuscle 3 роки тому
Lol 😂 goes well with the ending thumbnail
@Chubzdoomer
@Chubzdoomer 3 роки тому
Goddamn that would've been SAVAGE!
@docskate4312
@docskate4312 5 місяців тому
He left both questions completely unanswered.
@stellarwind1946
@stellarwind1946 16 днів тому
He’s answering the question at 1:54
@ismailnyeyusof3520
@ismailnyeyusof3520 7 місяців тому
I like the way that, in Job’s response, he laid out what had actually been done with all the mistakes he himself made against what the audience knew was the successes already achieved. Nothing beats humility and facts laid down.
@lamontmelrose7640
@lamontmelrose7640 3 роки тому
"We'll make mistakes, and that's good, 'cause it tells you that at least decisions are being made..." - genius
@gilian2587
@gilian2587 3 роки тому
Fail fast, learn from it, then move on and build something better.
@trever2244
@trever2244 3 роки тому
Fail, try again, fail better. For the likes of me I can't remember who quoted that. Francis Beckett maybe?
@gilian2587
@gilian2587 3 роки тому
@@saintnash1 Yep. He was one of the best at it.
@papapetad
@papapetad 3 роки тому
@@saintnash1 Gates is a million times worse
@papapetad
@papapetad 3 роки тому
@@saintnash1 You need a cognitive dissonance lesson through extensive 3rd eye cleansing.
@christopheroberge4866
@christopheroberge4866 3 роки тому
this guy is good, should start a small business idk
@nickryan6787
@nickryan6787 3 роки тому
@@ashya1101 mega wooosh
@ItsRhssoo
@ItsRhssoo 3 роки тому
Hahah what an original comment
@captaincrispy2184
@captaincrispy2184 3 роки тому
Yeah, but I guess the market is pretty saturated by the big names. I don't see him going very far.
@nafishasan4199
@nafishasan4199 3 роки тому
@@ashya1101 r/whoooooooosh
@Iamrich00
@Iamrich00 3 роки тому
@@ashya1101 youre dumb ashya
@nickalvesx4003
@nickalvesx4003 Рік тому
10 years after that, Apple launched the iPhone.
@deliteones1818
@deliteones1818 2 роки тому
Definitely some of the best from the man so many loved to hate. When you realize "Hate is just love looking for a better way to express itself," it becomes apparently evident that a genius is someone who can benefit from either expression.
@jt.633
@jt.633 Рік тому
What does this even mean 🤣?? "Hate is just Love"? Some people kill those they hate, is that love? And how exactly is genius benefitted from expressions of love and hate. Sounds like a bunch of words attempting to sound profound.
@withyouxxx
@withyouxxx 7 місяців тому
@jt.633 to be fair, some people kill, not for love or hate at all, and those are psychos and sociopaths.
@skoonimadooner464
@skoonimadooner464 7 місяців тому
Talk about a slackjawed moron 😂 ceo asslicker
@barryallen871
@barryallen871 7 місяців тому
🤦 Nobody "loves to hate" real people. That's a term people use to describe actors playing villains in film or television. Very few of Job's critics have actual hate for a man they don't know. Most just dislike his business tactics and practices.
@trashyraccoon2615
@trashyraccoon2615 7 місяців тому
@@jt.633Love and hate are definitely related. Think of all the religious leaders who preach against homosexuality, but then wind up being caught in a public bathroom engaging in it.
@drewphonix7685
@drewphonix7685 3 роки тому
FUN FACT: Steve Jobs is actually describing UKposts's ambition to suggest this video to everyone who didn't ask for this.
@udhav0110sharma
@udhav0110sharma 3 роки тому
Are you reading my mind ? ...😮
@dayanamancheryhinckson836
@dayanamancheryhinckson836 3 роки тому
Y
@ObscureSampology
@ObscureSampology 3 роки тому
Hes coming back from the dead through ai algorythyms
@gabewalker9537
@gabewalker9537 3 роки тому
3:28
@johnnytoronado1037
@johnnytoronado1037 3 роки тому
Yes he doesn't knowthe answer, hewas always promoting Apple but nothing else
@TheVic18t
@TheVic18t 3 роки тому
The brilliance here, (and you see politicians do this too) is to not answer the question directly, but to push your own ideas in a manner that the audience would find agreeable.
@jacobdunham1993
@jacobdunham1993 3 роки тому
It’s really not that difficult and it’s really annoying to see people praise this guy in the comments for shit any hustler selling shoe cleaner at the mall can do.
@chaytonhurlow840
@chaytonhurlow840 3 роки тому
But Steve Jobs wasn't a shoe cleaner hustler in the mall
@thalamay
@thalamay 3 роки тому
Jacob Dunham He did answer. He did say, that the guy is probably right and that he doesn’t know what he‘s talking about, but then explains why he and his team work the way they did. It was a good, honest answer. Not your typical corporate non-answer at all. Trust me, I‘ve seen plenty of those.
@TheVic18t
@TheVic18t 3 роки тому
Jacob Dunham The tactic might be easy to identify, but to pull it off effectively is the difference between a world leader, CEO, or a shoe salesman. It’s a skill that some people are extremely good at and are just born with it.
@pftvfc66
@pftvfc66 3 роки тому
@@jacobdunham1993 Comparing Steve Jobs to a shoe cleaner hustler? LOL, what a moron!
@a_m4608
@a_m4608 7 місяців тому
Wow,what a time to be alive,learning from Steve jobs himself even though he's not with us,his knowledge will enrich so many new aspiring hungry learners.
@trevordavidjones
@trevordavidjones 7 місяців тому
The pause before his answer was the best part of this video 🤣🤣🤣 I thought he was about to torch this man, for real 🤣🤣🤣
@sampathkrishna9476
@sampathkrishna9476 3 роки тому
I just realised Steve Jobs kinda looks like Tom cruise in some angles.
@baxeelelle
@baxeelelle 3 роки тому
rather looks like Ashton Kutcher, there was a movie where he looked like Jobs
@6g18
@6g18 3 роки тому
@@baxeelelle he looks more like kevin malone
@pclifton4
@pclifton4 3 роки тому
I see it, like a weird fusion of Tom Cruise and Steven Seagal
@Geblawi
@Geblawi 3 роки тому
No, he doesn’t.
@aimex
@aimex 3 роки тому
Only in this video haha
@hazawarlock805
@hazawarlock805 3 роки тому
See you all in 10 years when UKposts randomly recommends this again.
@Augur_RAzul
@Augur_RAzul 3 роки тому
Lmfao yo this is crazy
@kidouble18
@kidouble18 3 роки тому
💀💀💀💀 faxx
@er.you2594
@er.you2594 3 роки тому
yup lol
@JerryStevens
@JerryStevens 3 роки тому
It was random? I thought it was something I searched but you're probably right.
@jurgenfreese4825
@jurgenfreese4825 3 роки тому
Hi from 2020
@ruk2023--
@ruk2023-- 7 місяців тому
It's a great answer and follows the structure anyone would give who has had some media training. Hear the question, acknowledge it and then talk about what you want to.
@kfeder76
@kfeder76 Рік тому
I love this. A guy I have never heard of telling Steve Jobs he doesn't know what he is talking about. This ages like fine wine.
@SHOOKgemini
@SHOOKgemini 3 роки тому
Why does this sound like Christian Bale talking about Genesis in American Psycho
@christophersurnname9967
@christophersurnname9967 3 роки тому
Lol
@gijs1547
@gijs1547 3 роки тому
i thought exactly the same
@PsyQoBoy
@PsyQoBoy 3 роки тому
Me: Can I see your Business card Mr. jobs? Steve: Ah ( flips it his card storer open) Me: Look at that subtle off white colouring, it even had an Apple watermark.
@uva1312
@uva1312 3 роки тому
Because he was a psycho
@sonsofapollo4652
@sonsofapollo4652 3 роки тому
Probably had some videos tapes to return.
@naztetv8862
@naztetv8862 3 роки тому
He made billions of dollars. Didn't spend a single one of them on a belt, ever.
@callum7492
@callum7492 3 роки тому
he’s wearing a belt in the video
@naztetv8862
@naztetv8862 3 роки тому
@@callum7492 No he isn't.
@sethgaston845
@sethgaston845 3 роки тому
@@callum7492 you might want to go to an eye doctor (or fire your current one).
@HighlyRegardted
@HighlyRegardted 3 роки тому
03:58
@dherrin5285
@dherrin5285 3 роки тому
The man rarely wore shoes unless he had to ffs lol
@dizzydisciple
@dizzydisciple 7 місяців тому
The critic was mad confident and you gotta give respect for that one lol
@bobsag1164
@bobsag1164 6 місяців тому
Yup, nowadays people would only say stuff like that on twitter. This guy did it in front of a room full of people
@jfish032
@jfish032 2 місяці тому
"And I've got the scar tissue to prove it" was a brilliant line. Also, "Start with the customer experience and work backwards" and implying mistakes are a necessary byproduct of progress. All gold
@JankoDeGraaf
@JankoDeGraaf 2 роки тому
Jobs was a much better person than me. I would have answered the "what have you been doing for the past 7 years" question with "your mom"
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 2 роки тому
I mean, that WOULD be more time - efficient
@Michelle-pn9xt
@Michelle-pn9xt 2 роки тому
Why would you have to insult his mom to respond to the comment? His mom is not there. Think of something that is only related to him!
@dogfatheralbino6989
@dogfatheralbino6989 2 роки тому
What are you 12?
@noahway13
@noahway13 2 роки тому
I'd like to know what that dick head audience person has done with his life since then.
@noone-hd1ck
@noone-hd1ck 2 роки тому
Damn lol snowflakes invaded your reply section haha
@huntersabin8291
@huntersabin8291 3 роки тому
I bet that dude got recommended the same video on his Apple device
@sarenjackson737
@sarenjackson737 3 роки тому
😅😅 comment of the day
@jackcartwright8576
@jackcartwright8576 3 роки тому
I would disagree feel like most professional programmers wouldn't use apple
@pointblank0020
@pointblank0020 3 роки тому
Lol that dude has an Android 100%. Or maybe a Windows Phone lol
@jackcartwright8576
@jackcartwright8576 3 роки тому
@@pointblank0020 So pretty much any other phone than the iPhone's?
@danbo967
@danbo967 3 роки тому
@@jackcartwright8576 Lots of professional programmers use apple tho. Look at the stack overflow developer surveys
@Robluuuuuuuuk
@Robluuuuuuuuk 5 місяців тому
Changemakers always see the bigger vision. I love how he supports his team! Mistakes means decisions have been made. And it is so much better than before 🖤
@JayVincentFitness
@JayVincentFitness 7 місяців тому
This is why he is a CEO. A CEO has to be able to think this way. Many people do not think this way.
@bobbytate9907
@bobbytate9907 3 роки тому
"What have you been doing for the last seven years?" "...Your mother."
@Anmk-be9tf
@Anmk-be9tf 3 роки тому
- 2020
@dsg1992
@dsg1992 3 роки тому
Destruction - 100
@iamjakepaul944
@iamjakepaul944 3 роки тому
Nice!!
@iamjakepaul944
@iamjakepaul944 3 роки тому
Dude that was awesome!
@lucasmelo010
@lucasmelo010 3 роки тому
much better answer
@FyouThatsMyName
@FyouThatsMyName 3 роки тому
When Steve slams that water you know he’s like “dont kill him remain calm”
@Vikashar
@Vikashar 3 роки тому
Lmfao
@tylert6573
@tylert6573 3 роки тому
Couldn't manage a wank
@FyouThatsMyName
@FyouThatsMyName 3 роки тому
Ethan M UK hahaha
@Vikashar
@Vikashar 3 роки тому
@@FyouThatsMyName I just farted
@ihat3friday832
@ihat3friday832 3 роки тому
Jajaja fart funny
@judythompson8227
@judythompson8227 7 місяців тому
I love this man. He is honest, and brilliant, and laser sharp when it comes to his inventions. And, yeah, within two minutes the question is lost and we don't even care. =)
@madarauchiha2584
@madarauchiha2584 6 місяців тому
He is the man of passion and sheer commitment
@firdayantiayunurinda6917
@firdayantiayunurinda6917 3 роки тому
Emotional intelligence is the key here. He's not emotionally triggered at all. That's how he could manage to answer logically, properly.
@andrewherrera7735
@andrewherrera7735 3 роки тому
He is labeled as a narcissist by psychologists, so you know he has huge rage building up. This video is a representation of how easily people can be fooled and believe the opposite about narcissists.
@felipetomaz1087
@felipetomaz1087 3 роки тому
@@andrewherrera7735 where do you wanna get to with that statement? Wtf
@h4rder10
@h4rder10 3 роки тому
ur overrating him. he's not that good.
@lkae4
@lkae4 3 роки тому
@@andrewherrera7735 Yes, he was an extremely intelligent and insightful narcissist. But we all have narcissistic tendencies in our worst moments. Even you.
@ryancpetre
@ryancpetre 3 роки тому
I respect Jobs, but c'mon, "He's not emotionally triggered at all.", that just isn't true. He's just doing a very good job at keeping himself composed. Behind closed doors Steve Jobs would have let loose on this guy. No hate, but Andrew is partially correct.
@venuecam
@venuecam 3 роки тому
"you've gotta start with the customer experience and work backward to the technology" Most underrated quote in tech history. Ever.
@stevenhageman8255
@stevenhageman8255 3 роки тому
i don't know lol, it's literally the whole concept of ITIL lol
@Maartwo
@Maartwo 3 роки тому
Then why does Apple treat their customers like garbage? Lol
@godisgay2725
@godisgay2725 3 роки тому
@@Maartwo cuz that vision and passion ended when Steve passed and his buddy Woznyak left.
@randomcommentor
@randomcommentor 3 роки тому
If only that still held up for apple :///
@dennisthemenace855
@dennisthemenace855 3 роки тому
@@Stephen_Black I promise you More people have roku than apple Tv
@dylanw7996
@dylanw7996 6 місяців тому
This is back when live questions were't scripted so authentic.
@alexrichie2953
@alexrichie2953 7 місяців тому
It wasn't until this video I realized that the cadence of Steve Jobs speaking voice, is something I think Todd Howard tries to emulate. Been obsessed with Starfield and watched the direct a bunch and Todd talks in similar pauses
@prashamdoshi8689
@prashamdoshi8689 2 роки тому
I like how he is first THINKING and then Speaking.
@jeremyjohnson2466
@jeremyjohnson2466 2 роки тому
Elon Musk does that too. He'll pause and think before he starts speaking. Some people think it's awkward but really it's intelligent.
@RAVENC-4621
@RAVENC-4621 2 роки тому
It’s also a good speaking tactic, because opening up silence draws the audiences attention, and adds a greater sense of importance and sincerity to your words.
@joegoldburg4352
@joegoldburg4352 2 роки тому
I salute you King for recognizing this behavior
@tylerguitar75
@tylerguitar75 2 роки тому
everyone should do that. It's not hard. It just takes a little patience and intentionality - things nobody seems to have
@michaelweston2285
@michaelweston2285 2 роки тому
maybe he was contemplating what it would look like to see that developer's head on a spike
@ancientparadox2084
@ancientparadox2084 2 роки тому
Classy and well done response. Admits to his limitations, acknowledges the complaint without attacking the man, and gives other people credit. That was some good leadership there.
@newprojects7847
@newprojects7847 2 роки тому
His response came of like a political speech to me... redirecting the attention of the matter instead of answering his question directly (the guys who asked was probably upset because of OpenDocs, which is reasonable and valid because the years, time, and money invested into it essentially went to waste) so I wouldn't say it was good leadership and just because his speech contained almost no fillers didn't mean he was exactly being direct with his answer. Just notice how he mentioned about making a product that would make 10 billion dollars a year and how he would see his products through the eyes of the customer instead of engineers that could make the next best things of technology. Both of those are irrelevant to his question regarding the discontinuation of OpenDocs. Again, *redirection*
@dawiddulian2403
@dawiddulian2403 2 роки тому
@@newprojects7847 he actually did answer both questions: he didn't know much about stuff the guy asked about, because for the past years he's been working on understanding customers' needs and giving directions on how to do that to the development teams Edit: also, how else is business supposed to work, Jobs had his own vision and shift of interest so he decided other things were better idea to develop than the OpenDocs
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 7 місяців тому
The hype around this guy is actually a shame and turns people off. At least he actually learned from his mistakes and was a much better leader than most.
@squirrelsinjacket1804
@squirrelsinjacket1804 7 місяців тому
Jobs was great at marketing, almost a visionary. Outside of that all other indicators was that he was a total a-hole people hated to be around. His real lasting legacy will be how his vision (and his engineers) brought cell phones into the modern era.
@CramcrumBrewbringer
@CramcrumBrewbringer 6 місяців тому
@@newprojects7847That’s how the real world works. Sucks for the workers, but that’s how it goes.
@alper3417
@alper3417 5 місяців тому
How he used the answer to praise his engineering group and their dedication. Subtly laying x3 offers and sticking with him. Just brilliant!
@gid519
@gid519 6 місяців тому
The Perfect Politician.
@joeysanchez6777
@joeysanchez6777 3 роки тому
"Some mistakes will be made along the way and that's good because at least some decisions are being made" Steve Jobs
@johnnunez5715
@johnnunez5715 3 роки тому
That was the largest issue at Apple. A lot of tech being developed and each department fighting against each other. The biggest example is the Newton was not allowed to add color lcd, better battery or keyboard because the Powerbook division would not allow it. Steve did kill the Newton but when the iPod came out and was making Apple a mint he didn't fear another tech coming out (iPhone) and eating it's sales as long as it was Apple's tech.
@Adam-cj2jg
@Adam-cj2jg 3 роки тому
Trump is a shill and peadoh
@pinger83
@pinger83 3 роки тому
Adam anyways, Trump 2020
@ryokohonda4619
@ryokohonda4619 3 роки тому
Inspirational
@jshepard152
@jshepard152 3 роки тому
@@johnnunez5715 I really wanted a Newton. And I'm really glad I didn't waste my money on one.
@ChristianHegele
@ChristianHegele 3 роки тому
In fairness to the dev who asked this question, he was responding directly to Jobs's previous answer where he said some arguably questionable things. Like how grumpy engineers who he fired from Apple "hadn't done anything in seven years" and that, justifying his termination of Open Doc specifically, "there are some things in the Java space that I think are much better." (which if you know anything about these technologies is a total non sequitur). The dev is clearly pissed off and rude, but you have to place his adversarial "question" in context of what Jobs just said.
@pedepatopimenta
@pedepatopimenta 3 роки тому
Tea.... Jobs is not a good guy lol, but people love to idolize him. I would probably be supportive to the dev lmao.
@TheDiepzone
@TheDiepzone 3 роки тому
Appreciate this comment, I always thought it was a weird question/insult and was actually just trying to figure out what he's actually asking.
@menaceclan
@menaceclan 3 роки тому
Finest comment i've read in a while..
@golf-freq
@golf-freq 3 роки тому
That Jobs let Mr. Milktoast criticize him without interruption is a testament to his fearlessness as a CEO and, ultimately, as an innovator. Jobs made so many of us millionaires. If you don't know, well, you just don't know. He handled himself with a view toward his investors. Thanks again Steve.
@raiyanahmadsaadi8220
@raiyanahmadsaadi8220 3 роки тому
@@golf-freq Guess what happened to the dev after the conference.
@danielchristian2896
@danielchristian2896 7 місяців тому
What a humble real answer.
@bentate6288
@bentate6288 6 місяців тому
What a great audience. All intently listening.
@nichotom
@nichotom 3 роки тому
No matter what your opinion of him, look how he actually THINKS about his answer, he's happy to let the silence fill the air for a moment... How often do you honestly see that from anyone answering difficult questions live these days?
@Validioxus
@Validioxus 3 роки тому
So genuine - I loved that as well
@philipwilliams6307
@philipwilliams6307 3 роки тому
Jordan Peterson does the same, it shows they're taking the time to formulate their words wisely... sometimes you need to be able to speak fast, like in a presidential debate, but if you don't need to be quick with your wit, then be slow and steady instead.
@johnmalcolm9980
@johnmalcolm9980 3 роки тому
Especially from the orange guy with the candy floss hair
@johnmalcolm9980
@johnmalcolm9980 3 роки тому
@@philipwilliams6307 So we must wonder how a guy that can't construct sentences, and doesn't listen to anyone, is president
@bluey4605
@bluey4605 3 роки тому
"regardless of what he's saying look how mysterious he is" apple user for sure..
@spidey677
@spidey677 3 роки тому
This is why Jobs was a great CEO. He does that “Jedi Mind Trick” high level executives have. Answering a question without answering the question.
@premios121
@premios121 3 роки тому
exactly, and the pauses he make, is choosing the right words, very intelligent human im sorry my english
@user-jh6kx1fw9h
@user-jh6kx1fw9h 3 роки тому
Of course he doesn't answer it, because the question is legitimate.
@khoiminh2633
@khoiminh2633 3 роки тому
But he actually did answer the question, in an indirect way, and provide a lot of more information.
@spidey677
@spidey677 3 роки тому
@@khoiminh2633 that is the Jedi mind trick. Answering the question without answering the question
@khoiminh2633
@khoiminh2633 3 роки тому
​@@spidey677 Ah, I misunderstood your comment. I thought you said he just replying the question w/o answering it.
@megamatt1915
@megamatt1915 6 місяців тому
one of the best videos on youtube
@panama-canada
@panama-canada 7 місяців тому
Great pivot in his answer to that outright insult of a question.
@hectorurdiales4570
@hectorurdiales4570 2 роки тому
Hmmm, something I take home from this video: "Don't address the person, address the audience". And interestingly I don't think he could pull that off without a long awkward-ish pause. Really nice speaker skills right there.
@JerimiahGentry
@JerimiahGentry 2 роки тому
That's a really good observation. It seems like a good habit to behave as if the audience is on your side, which in most cases they are.
@APRCraig
@APRCraig 2 роки тому
I wouldn't consider it an awkward pause, its more about thinking about a response. Its about taking your words and putting them into the best wording to make as many people happy and give a proper response. We live in a age now where everyone types the first thing in their heads and twits it or Fbooks it, people just repost memes and share pictures without a second thought, people dont stand back and smell the roses and think about how their action might have reprecussions.
@thenaughtyamericanexpat
@thenaughtyamericanexpat 2 роки тому
Yes, I agree.
@thenaughtyamericanexpat
@thenaughtyamericanexpat 2 роки тому
@@APRCraig Basically, most people lack critical thinking skills and/or enough patience and wit to properly answer *instead of reacting* a question. 🤣
@Amethyst_Friend
@Amethyst_Friend 2 роки тому
@@thenaughtyamericanexpat Trouble is he didn't answer the question properly at all.
@aryadevghosh5522
@aryadevghosh5522 3 роки тому
10 billion dollars worth of product a year" Only if he could see now how many billions apple is worth. Legend.
@KNByam
@KNByam 3 роки тому
He don't care about money, men like him and Musk could give 2 shits about money.
@benderbendingrodriguez2868
@benderbendingrodriguez2868 3 роки тому
Trash
@frogogogo
@frogogogo 3 роки тому
One of the only companies worth 1T to date
@abc123836
@abc123836 3 роки тому
Frederick Jackson right
@exit108_
@exit108_ 3 роки тому
@abc123836 true in terms of market value though
@Seafox0011
@Seafox0011 7 місяців тому
As assernine as the question and assertion was, it elicited one of the best responses. Its refreshing to hear someone who is so coherent and good at communicating to an audience.
@DeMoNELectro
@DeMoNELectro 6 місяців тому
Kek snake
@markbailey8086
@markbailey8086 6 місяців тому
Assernine? Lmao
@adventurer3645
@adventurer3645 6 місяців тому
@@markbailey8086 Illiteracy is not impeding anyone from posting on the internet.
@markbailey8086
@markbailey8086 6 місяців тому
@@adventurer3645 definitely not.
@JW-rd7wd
@JW-rd7wd 5 місяців тому
As what
@kirishima638
@kirishima638 5 місяців тому
‘Mistakes are good because it means decision are being made’ This is such a powered statement
@dkmike2299
@dkmike2299 2 роки тому
“some mistakes will be made along the way and that’s good because that means some decisions are being made along the way” love that quote
@jerichish4930
@jerichish4930 2 роки тому
Typical romantic nonsense, these words are always not right and not wrong.
@dukenukem4447
@dukenukem4447 2 роки тому
In a world rife with quotes one can only hope theirs will be memorable. I just made that up... The point is his only skill was being a showman. The technical talent and software were the achievements of his staff. Not saying he wasn't skilled as an individual, he was a glorious poster boy and this clip along with some of his other interviews highlight that; hell we just watched him say nothing at all and get an applause for it... That's a talent.
@dkmike2299
@dkmike2299 2 роки тому
@@dukenukem4447 I don’t care necessarily about him. I am not a fan boy of Steve Jobs by any means or even a “apple guy” for that matter. If people think I like the quote only because of who said then that’s funny lol. If my friend Ted said this I would still like it. It’s a nice quote no matter who says it. Almost everyone at points in their life live in fear of making mistakes and it makes them fear taking risks but sometimes that can lead to regret. I’ve always lived my life knowing I’m going to make alot of mistakes, some big some small, but I’m ok with that because that means I’m at least trying and I’ll never know the answer to something unless I do. Thats what the quote makes me think of and I think it’s something a lot of people struggle with. Point is I think people need to stop over complicating stuff because of who said what and who that person is blah blah blah. It’s a nice quote that’s all lol
@dukenukem4447
@dukenukem4447 2 роки тому
@@dkmike2299 You don't have to convince me of your reasoning behind liking the quote; I have no idea what other people think. I am glad you found a quote you like, since we're sharing, I had a really good cup of coffee this morning.
@dkmike2299
@dkmike2299 2 роки тому
@@dukenukem4447 lol
@tombowes6272
@tombowes6272 2 роки тому
I can appreciate a person that takes a moment to think before every time they speak. If everyone did this the world would be a much nicer place
@Monsizr
@Monsizr 2 роки тому
But he gave an answer that had close to no value. Just talked some nonsense and putting some 'tech' words here and there so that an average person would think he said something of value.
@fenrirComes
@fenrirComes 2 роки тому
@@Monsizr his answer is quite clear : He doesn't know a lot about tech but had understood this basic rule to selling billions of products : focus on the user experience before focusing on the tech (even if it is the best and has a big dev community)
@tapsofosiris3110
@tapsofosiris3110 2 роки тому
@@Monsizr He gave a clear answer dude. You not understanding his answer, in a way proves why some things need to be simplified for a general audience.
@NieColall
@NieColall 2 роки тому
Question: why does this do that better than your product Answer: it does, but it only does that thing better while we focus on making system, that accomodate for a much wider and diverse group of users It's like going to Mercedes and asking why their S-Class doesn't have the same Nurburgring lap time as the audi r8 although they cost equally as much. R8 is only useful for racetracks, while your S-class is way more practical.
@mariannairam2218
@mariannairam2218 2 роки тому
He used others products but know how to sell them - He used child laborers - He used India poverty to hire there people that made most of Apple apps and sys of phones. Yeah the world is nicer place because he is dead.
@Anneso20021
@Anneso20021 2 роки тому
I don't know how to stop rewatching this.
@regionalcinema2010
@regionalcinema2010 6 місяців тому
Holy crap! What a leader that takes responsibility and apologizes
@gianluca.g
@gianluca.g 3 роки тому
This gentleman's question is now permanently recorded on the internet for everyone to see on their phones
@Ralph_Sandwich
@Ralph_Sandwich 3 роки тому
You have a firm grasp of the obvious
@spitfire841
@spitfire841 2 роки тому
@@gianluca.g youre a real genius
@John_Doe742
@John_Doe742 2 роки тому
@@gianluca.g Not true
@PP-ed9cf
@PP-ed9cf 2 роки тому
Contrary to what you, the follower, might believe, some of us have never and will never own a fucking iphone. Fuck this guy.
@John_Doe742
@John_Doe742 2 роки тому
@@PP-ed9cf They call you people the poor, don't have to point out the obvious.
@iahn4ever
@iahn4ever 3 роки тому
Anyone else hear that one person who clapped and stopped clapping once he realized he was the only one
@lordford2672
@lordford2672 3 роки тому
Vincent Granath 1:59
@larryhuber517
@larryhuber517 3 роки тому
He actually felt the lines and had to drop an applause but you know....shit happens.
@SeverSTL
@SeverSTL 3 роки тому
His parole officer
@philfyphil
@philfyphil 3 роки тому
Someone should have thrown him a fish
@Poulain4drum
@Poulain4drum 3 роки тому
happened to me once, feels terrible :')
@nazarethproductions7095
@nazarethproductions7095 6 місяців тому
I do like the way he thinks before he speaks instead of talking around the question or just saying absolutely nothing with words
@donelson52
@donelson52 7 місяців тому
Truly wonderful. Steve at the height of his powers AND diplomatic. ❤️ I miss you Steve.
@adamwilliams5372
@adamwilliams5372 2 роки тому
It's all about that pause at the start. That pause would have saved me so much grief over the course of my life 😂
@noahway13
@noahway13 2 роки тому
I hear ya...
@tommytangle3392
@tommytangle3392 2 роки тому
Bruh even when i pause i cant think of the right shit to say; till after its all done.
@HabibAbdellatifi
@HabibAbdellatifi 2 роки тому
Totally. The pause is he physical manifestation of his brain telling him to calm down
@ScarletSnake
@ScarletSnake 2 роки тому
@@tommytangle3392 Hey man, it's better than just getting angry and making mistakes you wont be able to fix. I think that what you're experiencing is actually helping you out.
@danskehans
@danskehans 2 роки тому
Good observation, Adam. Yes, if only we always had thought before we opened our mouth.
@ajwong4375
@ajwong4375 3 роки тому
This guy looks like he could start up a tech company.
@tiredfcuk
@tiredfcuk 3 роки тому
Ever heard of Samsung?
@realprisec
@realprisec 3 роки тому
He did, Samsung
@charleswhitlock4239
@charleswhitlock4239 3 роки тому
That’s Steve jobs u idiot 😂
@cardodalisay817
@cardodalisay817 3 роки тому
@@charleswhitlock4239 No, that's John Lennon, are you on crack or something?
@mergawinabi2842
@mergawinabi2842 3 роки тому
@@cardodalisay817 he's trolling man dont pay any mind to him
@fawkewe
@fawkewe Рік тому
Steve Jobs is a speech 100 character.
@Innertruth_official
@Innertruth_official Рік тому
His vision was/is so clear and you could see it through this example of how he articulated himself.
@Tentacular
@Tentacular 3 роки тому
Saying Steve Jobs did nothing is like saying "a farmer does nothing, because the food grows by itself".
@TotallyNotElPresidente
@TotallyNotElPresidente 3 роки тому
Saying Steve Jobs did nothing is like saying "a farmer does nothing, he told his Mexican laborers to grow and pick the food"...wait up, whats exactly what he did lmfao
@TotallyNotElPresidente
@TotallyNotElPresidente 3 роки тому
@Hudson Hawk6 So he's a good CEO, not the Jesus of computers.
@Tentacular
@Tentacular 3 роки тому
@@TotallyNotElPresidente Only Jesus is the Jesus of Everything. Everyone else is just trying to make a living.
@TheUltimateHacker007
@TheUltimateHacker007 3 роки тому
@Hudson Hawk6 This is what minorities Dont like to hear. They're being put to good use bc of their leechy and thus sometimes ignorant behaviour. It's hard to blame it on them since they're born that way, but the world just isn't fair. Few understand
@Inquiring
@Inquiring 3 роки тому
El Presidente Make sure to go fuck yourself socialist.
@NiteshKumar-kg1nn
@NiteshKumar-kg1nn 3 роки тому
That Guy's Daughter :- Dad I want an iPhone ! Steve Jobs :- Here it comes.
@sraajk1703
@sraajk1703 3 роки тому
She too a customer though
@MikinessAnalog
@MikinessAnalog 3 роки тому
I think I read it somewhere that he knew how addictive they were going to be to the public and never allowed her to have one.
@saddam__hussein
@saddam__hussein 3 роки тому
Your comment is "That guys daughter:-dad i want an iphone ! Steve jobs:-here is comes appeared on a redbull ad Right after i was done watching this video i clicked on it ,scrolled through the comments and saw the same thing.
@MikinessAnalog
@MikinessAnalog 3 роки тому
@Factual Fox ikr its like a drug
@Sfbaytech
@Sfbaytech 3 роки тому
Factual Fox oh god shut up
@veerchasm1
@veerchasm1 7 місяців тому
Frickin’ brilliant response
@Archedgar
@Archedgar 2 роки тому
I clicked expecting a quick BTFO but wasn't prepared for 5 minute video. The fact that Mr. Jobs took that insult and turned it into an opportunity to properly explain really sells what an amazing man he was.
@icmull
@icmull 3 роки тому
He thinks Jobs is a programmer not a businessman.
@taylorlangley900
@taylorlangley900 3 роки тому
He did program too. He was like Elon Musk is to spaceX very involved with the engineering
@ischyrosesports7829
@ischyrosesports7829 3 роки тому
Jobs is a salesman.
@t.7527
@t.7527 3 роки тому
@@taylorlangley900 no he wasn't like that at all
@emad3241
@emad3241 3 роки тому
T. He was
@taylorlangley900
@taylorlangley900 3 роки тому
@@t.7527 How do you know? Did you know him personally or work at Apple?
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 3 роки тому
I guess the questioner was an OpenDoc developer who had realized he had wasted the last 5 years of his career.
@effortlessawareness8778
@effortlessawareness8778 3 роки тому
Insightful comment I couldn’t figure out from what perspective/position he was asking these questions. It all makes sense to me now 🙌🔥
@Karthik-rb5hq
@Karthik-rb5hq 3 роки тому
lol that makes the exchange meaningful (and funnier :) )
@Pierrrrrrrrrrrrrrre
@Pierrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 3 роки тому
@@effortlessawareness8778 Or an investor. Someone with stakes in OpenDoc...
@MoldMantle
@MoldMantle 3 роки тому
poor lad had no idea Java was the future
@antonshroyer5674
@antonshroyer5674 3 роки тому
@The Fandom Menace pls explain
@Fj8282haha
@Fj8282haha 2 місяці тому
Humble, practical and down to earth
@drcarrot415
@drcarrot415 6 місяців тому
I appreciate how clearly you can tell that Jobs had thought of these things. He knew there would be people with a lot of pushback about a lot of things going on at this time, I think this is right after his return to apple after his time with Next, but you can tell he knows that people would have these issues and he knows why he believes what he is doing is still the best option.
@slaviboy
@slaviboy 3 роки тому
0:54 Steve visualizing the iPhone in the bottle :O
@suamsunder
@suamsunder 3 роки тому
0:54
@sidharthrao9005
@sidharthrao9005 3 роки тому
Lol
@peterhall4216
@peterhall4216 3 роки тому
@ZAHID HASAN what?
@carexuniv9025
@carexuniv9025 3 роки тому
Nice catch buddy.
@JorgeFernandez-ww2np
@JorgeFernandez-ww2np 3 роки тому
Incredible!
@tacitus3462
@tacitus3462 3 роки тому
Some guy in 2020 working at UKposts: Yeah I think people are ready to see this.
@nijamkaj
@nijamkaj 3 роки тому
Yes but no... It's Al
@stephenjams
@stephenjams 3 роки тому
@@nijamkaj spooky
@tacitus3462
@tacitus3462 3 роки тому
TMTK33 You care enough to reply after finding it in your recommendations.
@raihanalam9
@raihanalam9 3 роки тому
His name is Ultron.
@kidouble18
@kidouble18 3 роки тому
😂💀💀💀😂 it’s AI fool
@jvercellino
@jvercellino 7 місяців тому
“Don’t answer the question you were asked, answer the question you wish you were asked.”
@har9020
@har9020 7 місяців тому
I wish his “customer first” philosophy still existed at Apple.
@eliyoung961
@eliyoung961 3 роки тому
that guy is sitting at home livid because everyone’s watching him get outsmarted by steve jobs, on an iphone EDIT: This was always just a joke lol. I don’t think he “outsmarted him” and i know everyone’s not on an iPhone. I appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm about the topic but my inbox is flooded w people who want to argue w me. It’s a joke, plz don’t take it too serious lmao
@dadinggo
@dadinggo 3 роки тому
Lmao
@malcolmosburne7266
@malcolmosburne7266 3 роки тому
I’m dead 🤣 and yes I’m on an iPhone. And yes I hate it. But damnit, the thing won’t die.
@unknownunknown5139
@unknownunknown5139 3 роки тому
@@malcolmosburne7266 why you lying?
@DavidLDFL
@DavidLDFL 3 роки тому
I mean... Jobs didn't really answer any of the guy's questions. He just made an elegant distracting speech so everyone would forget the questions lol.
@boxr_4214
@boxr_4214 3 роки тому
David L. he literally said he doesn’t know much about open doc. that answered the question.
@Theonlymayz
@Theonlymayz 3 роки тому
Anyone else notice the respect in that room? Nobody yelling or talking over eachother just a amazing talk and debate wish we had this at 2020
@JEDss454
@JEDss454 3 роки тому
That's no moon, politics consumes too many people these days. So many people are so obsessed by controlling the lives of others that they cannot control themselves.
@The_Duck_Man
@The_Duck_Man 3 роки тому
I just thought this when I heard the guy ask the question. Insane. Discourse like this in a large gathering like this just seems impossible now lol
@mkev5516
@mkev5516 3 роки тому
They had testosteron back then
@hilal_younus
@hilal_younus 3 роки тому
*Trump disliked this comment* “You’re Just a Lowly Journalist who doesn’t know when and where to speak” *Said Trump* (*interrupting you , when you where about to complete your question*)
@mkev5516
@mkev5516 3 роки тому
@@hilal_younus thats off topic
@shantha5437
@shantha5437 7 місяців тому
More than anything it remains me of my fantastic professor of marketing in the uni told us what is marketing especially to a new comer to the field , which changed my life for good ! 👍🙂🙂👏👌
@Dylan-hc2lu
@Dylan-hc2lu 3 роки тому
I like how he pauses when hes thinking instead of saying um um um um um
@ovathere93
@ovathere93 3 роки тому
That's a hard skill to master.
@Vaultzero
@Vaultzero 3 роки тому
When people say I’m a million times it’s a manipulation tactic, it also distracts you from previous statements. It’s basically a stupid liars game to con people.
@bradley3549
@bradley3549 3 роки тому
@@Vaultzero Or, umm, it's something bad speakers do to fill the space because they are not comfortable with silence.
@4400jman
@4400jman 3 роки тому
0:37, 1:39, 2:22, 2:45, 2:50, 3:20, 4:19, 4:56...
@ambitiousmuslimrecordings3451
@ambitiousmuslimrecordings3451 3 роки тому
@@4400jman it’s still 300000% less than others who speak. You wasted so much time to make these time stamps you must have anger issues
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