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Many of us have had the experience of walking into a room and immediately sensing the presence of a truly charismatic person. Steve Jobs had that effect. His vision was larger than life, and his genius transformed industries. But beyond his revolutionary ideas, Jobs had a deeply spiritual side. He was a dedicated meditator, and his connection to transcending mindfulness and transcendental meditation influenced his ability to innovate.
When we think about innovation, we often focus on technical skills and intelligence. However, Jobs showed us that true innovation comes from an inner stillness — a place beyond logic, where creativity flows freely. His mantra, "changing the world one person at a time," was more than a corporate slogan; it was a guiding principle driven by a deep understanding of human potential.
Becoming Impactful; Where insights evolve as timeless innovation and creativity
By Anthony NayaganMany of us have had the experience of walking into a room and immediately sensing the presence of a truly charismatic person. Steve Jobs had that effect. His vision was larger than life, and his genius transformed industries. But beyond his revolutionary ideas, Jobs had a deeply spiritual side. He was a dedicated meditator, and his connection to transcending mindfulness and transcendental meditation influenced his ability to innovate.
When we think about innovation, we often focus on technical skills and intelligence. However, Jobs showed us that true innovation comes from an inner stillness — a place beyond logic, where creativity flows freely. His mantra, "changing the world one person at a time," was more than a corporate slogan; it was a guiding principle driven by a deep understanding of human potential.
Becoming Impactful; Where insights evolve as timeless innovation and creativity