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Reality distortion field is a term first used by Bud Tribble at Apple Computer in 1981, to describe company co-founder Steve Jobs' charisma and its effects on the developers working on the Macintosh project. Steve Jobs's “reality distortion field” was a personal refusal to accept limitations that stood in the way of his ideas, to convince himself that any difficulty was surmountable. This “field” was so strong that he was able to convince others that they, too, could achieve the impossible.
If you'd like to read the blog instead - Blog 21: Steve Jobs's Distortion Field
About the podcast:
'Manana' is a Sanskrit word that means Reflection or contemplation. In this podcast, I'll be sharing my deep insightful reflections for you to contemplate and hence live a life of fulfillment! I hope you find great value in this podcast.
To know more, head over to sanathkumarnaibhi.com, and if you haven't already check out my book The Flower Of Fulfillment. Thank you for listening, and I wish you have a great day!
By Sanath Kumar NaibhiReality distortion field is a term first used by Bud Tribble at Apple Computer in 1981, to describe company co-founder Steve Jobs' charisma and its effects on the developers working on the Macintosh project. Steve Jobs's “reality distortion field” was a personal refusal to accept limitations that stood in the way of his ideas, to convince himself that any difficulty was surmountable. This “field” was so strong that he was able to convince others that they, too, could achieve the impossible.
If you'd like to read the blog instead - Blog 21: Steve Jobs's Distortion Field
About the podcast:
'Manana' is a Sanskrit word that means Reflection or contemplation. In this podcast, I'll be sharing my deep insightful reflections for you to contemplate and hence live a life of fulfillment! I hope you find great value in this podcast.
To know more, head over to sanathkumarnaibhi.com, and if you haven't already check out my book The Flower Of Fulfillment. Thank you for listening, and I wish you have a great day!