5. Focus Relentlessly - Deepstash

5. Focus Relentlessly

  • One of his greatest strengths was saying no to distractions, features, or ideas that diluted the vision.
  • He believed focus equals clarity, and clarity leads to breakthroughs.

“I’m as proud of what we don’t do as I am of what we do.”

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Steve Jobs had many principles guiding his work and life, but several core threads tie them all together. Here’s a breakdown of the common themes that run through Steve Jobs’ principles, drawn from his speeches, interviews, leadership style, and product philosophy:

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