Monday, October 31, 2011

MacDailyNews: Walter Isaacson: Steve Jobs’ genius

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Walter Isaacson: Steve Jobs' genius
Oct 31st 2011, 12:31

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"One of the questions I wrestled with when writing about Steve Jobs was how smart he was. On the surface, this should not have been much of an issue. You'd assume the obvious answer was: he was really, really smart. Maybe even worth three or four reallys," Walter Isaacson writes for The New York Times. "After all, he was the most innovative and successful business leader of our era and embodied the Silicon Valley dream writ large: he created a start-up in his parents' garage and built it into the world's most valuable company."

"But I remember having dinner with him a few months ago around his kitchen table, as he did almost every evening with his wife and kids. Someone brought up one of those brainteasers involving a monkey's having to carry a load of bananas across a desert, with a set of restrictions about how far and how many he could carry at one time, and you were supposed to figure out how long it would take," Isaacson writes. "Mr. Jobs tossed out a few intuitive guesses but showed no interest in grappling with the problem rigorously. I thought about how Bill Gates would have gone click-click-click and logically nailed the answer in 15 seconds, and also how Mr. Gates devoured science books as a vacation pleasure. But then something else occurred to me: Mr. Gates never made the iPod. Instead, he made the Zune."

Isaacson writes, "So was Mr. Jobs smart? Not conventionally. Instead, he was a genius. That may seem like a silly word game, but in fact his success dramatizes an interesting distinction between intelligence and genius. His imaginative leaps were instinctive, unexpected, and at times magical."

Read more in the full article – highly recommended – here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Fred Mertz" for the heads up.]

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