It's pretty amazing how much scientific support there is that links anger to cancer. Everytime I see more data on the link I think of Ra.
I really does sound like Steve Jobs' anger was his Achilles heel. He was a Zen Buddhist so no doubt he had a ton of consciously realized spiritual power. But he chose to generate anger, probably because he believed it was necessary to get results. It's an archetypal lesson for us all, and a curious question: would he have been able to motivate and curate such well designed products without using his anger as a tool to control the business world?
I'll miss Steve, because he cared about one thing above all others: making a great product. When he said he would die to defeat Android, maybe he meant that he was willing to die to make the iPhone a really outstanding product. Because if that is what he meant it sounds like that's exactly what happened. He sacrificed his health by generating anger which he used to control the business world to get these products made.
I really does sound like Steve Jobs' anger was his Achilles heel. He was a Zen Buddhist so no doubt he had a ton of consciously realized spiritual power. But he chose to generate anger, probably because he believed it was necessary to get results. It's an archetypal lesson for us all, and a curious question: would he have been able to motivate and curate such well designed products without using his anger as a tool to control the business world?
I'll miss Steve, because he cared about one thing above all others: making a great product. When he said he would die to defeat Android, maybe he meant that he was willing to die to make the iPhone a really outstanding product. Because if that is what he meant it sounds like that's exactly what happened. He sacrificed his health by generating anger which he used to control the business world to get these products made.