John Lennon‘s creativity and work ethic didn’t just help ensure the Beatles‘ music was legendary, it also inspired Apple’s recently deceased co-founder Steve Jobs to strive for perfection within his company, according to an authorized biography of the visionary by Walter Isaacson.
A bootleg of the classic Beatles’ song ‘Strawberry Fields Forever,’ especially one part where Lennon stops the band from playing and makes them return to the beginning to revise a chord, fascinated Jobs.
“The way we build stuff at Apple is often this way. Even the number of models we’d make of a new notebook or iPod,” he said. “We would start off with a version and then begin refining and refining, doing detailed models of the design, or the buttons, or how a function operates. It’s a lot of work, but in the end it just gets better, and soon it’s like, ‘Wow, how did they do that?!? Where are the screws?’”
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So, guys, What d'you think about this? Makes sense! Though some say that Paul is the perfectionist.
I also read in another article that "Apple" may have been picked by Jobs because, well, Beatles Apple Corps. & Apple Comps. Get it?! We sniff a Beatles fan who made our Apple Computers. (I actually use a PC.I can't afford any Apple product except one that rots.)
I wonder if we can find that bootleg of Strawberry Fields which may inspire all of us to think the way Steve Jobs did about making product, eh? I'll go look...
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