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Steve Jobs (1955-2011)

Clearly an extrovert
Interaction came from him naturally
Always spontaneous when he spoke
Extroverts tend to think as they speak, in contrast to
Introverts, who tend to think before speaking.
Jobs' colleagues recount he took a
decision out of the blue, without any
rationale, which turned out to be true.
Ex-Apple employee Frederick Van
Johnson explained it in the book Inside
Apple : "Because he has that insight.
You know, he's Steve. And you're like,
how did [he] even know that? [He's]
absolutely right. Normally, he has some
sort of weird insight where he just
knows."
Even Bill Gates acknowledged how
impressed he was by that instinctual
grasp of technology that Steve Jobs
seemed to have.

Jobs disliked the people who did not
share the same vision as him .
At times he had fired his employees for
not sharing the goal he dreamt . He
believed that persons who dont think
big would never work hard to
accomplish something big .
This explains that his thinking traits
were dominant over his feelings .
Apple CEO Tim Cook noted, "More so than any person I ever met in
my life, [Jobs] had the ability to change his mind, much more so than
anyone Ive ever met ... Maybe the most underappreciated thing
about Steve was that he had the courage to change his mind .
He also mentioned in All things D conference in 2012 that Steve could
advocate something very passionately someday and the next day he
could advocate the opposite .
This is a certain characteristic that a perceiver posses .

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