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Jobs was constantly looking for ways to improve and innovate from "summary" of Becoming Steve Jobs by Brent Schlender,Rick Tetzeli

Throughout his career, Jobs was driven by a relentless pursuit of improvement and innovation. This drive was not merely a passing fancy for him; it was ingrained in his very being. Jobs was always thinking about how things could be done better, how products could be more user-friendly, more aesthetically pleasing, more efficient. He was constantly challenging himself and those around him to think differently, to push the boundaries of what was possible. One of Jobs' defining qualities was his ability to see the big picture while also paying attention to the smallest details. He understood that innovation was not just about coming up with grand ideas, but about executing them flawlessly. He was a perfectionist in the truest sense of the word, never settling for anything less than the best. This attention to detail, this insistence on excellence, set Jobs apart from his peers and made him a true visionary in the world of technology. Jobs was not afraid to take risks, to try new things, to fail. He understood that failure was not a sign of weakness, but a necessary step on the path to success. He was willing to experiment, to push the envelope, to go where others feared to tread. This willingness to embrace uncertainty, to embrace failure, was a key factor in Jobs' success. It enabled him to break new ground, to revolutionize entire industries, to change the way we think about technology and design. But perhaps the most important aspect of Jobs' approach to innovation was his unwavering belief in the power of collaboration. He understood that no man is an island, that great things are achieved not by individuals working in isolation, but by teams of talented, passionate people coming together to share ideas and expertise. Jobs surrounded himself with the best and the brightest, challenging them, inspiring them, pushing them to do their best work. This collaborative spirit was at the heart of everything Jobs did, and it was a key factor in his ability to constantly improve and innovate.
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