Steve Jobs: A Creative Genius

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Throughout history, creative ideas and solutions have allowed humans to further enhance their ways of living. While some genius ideas allowed for destructive behavior like the creation of the gun, other ideas have improved the quality of life. Over time, sparks of greatness have been shown revolutionizing the world. As Henry Ford came up with a genius idea of a car over fifty years ago, today, the car is a popular everyday necessity for people to get around. A little bit later, further innovative ideas have led to the creation of the plane. Similarly, Steve Jobs had a stroke of genius and ingenuity leading him to develop unbelievable electronic devices. His unique perspective has changed the world completely over the last few years. Steve Jobs is one of the most creative people of all time due to his ability to connect ideas, create user-friendly devices, and apply modern science to his inventions.
From an early age, Steve Jobs try made connections between himself and others through personal experiences. Every child goes through the stage of connection. Allowing a child to explore the world around him or her, connections and correlations are made. Children use these essential skills to develop certain habits and lifestyles. For example, when a child touches a burning stovetop, he or she learns that it should never be done again because pain is hurtful. As a result, a negative connotation and fear would be evident in the future. A lesson would be learned, but a fear would be created. A simple burn could result in a child having a fear to cook. Perhaps, the child may have been a famous chef one-day, but the ability to learn was neglected due to fear of being burnt again. On the contrary, a positive learning experience might ...

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