Comparison Of Steve Jobs And Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling are two completely different people. They both give outstanding speeches towards college graduates during different times, but the speeches are on similar topics. The similarities throughout both the speeches is that they both talk about failure that they have experienced throughout their lives, and what they have done to move forward from failure. Another similarity that was used during both their speeches is that they both talked about imagination, and how imagination helped them to become something better. They seemed to use imagination at times to keep themselves busy or to create new ideas. Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling are both wonderful people who have learned from their failures, and have definitely changed …show more content…
One view is from Steve Jobs who is the man who invented Apple, Pixar, and NeXT. The other view is from J.K. Rowling who is the woman who wrote The Harry Potter series. Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling share a similarity, and that similarity is realizing that they both failed in different ways. Yet, they succeeded by failing because once they failed they tried to improve on everything they did. "I was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the valley, But something slowly began to dawn on me—I still loved what I did.The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I had been rejected, but I still was in love. And so I decided to start over. " (Steve Jobs). He admitted that he was a failure, but he knew that he still loved what he did. He was going to leave, but he decided against it. He decided to start over and come up with new ideas. His choice of starting over was an excellent idea. During the next five years, I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar, and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife," (Steve Jobs). Steve Jobs chose not to leave, instead he decided to begin again, and in the end that was the best decision he could have made because he started two new companies, and even met his wife! He used his creativity which helped him to create his two new companies. "In a remarkable turn of events, …show more content…
Imagination ties its way into creativity through various ways of expression. My friend 's name is Taylor, and she expresses her creativity through her artwork. She does all sorts of artwork, like painting, drawing, coloring, sketching, and so many more. You name it and she does it. She is one of those girls that uses art as an outlet for her creativity and feelings. Many people express themselves through numerous forms of their own individual creativity. When she was younger she wasn 't the best artist, but she kept practicing. She benefited from practicing so much because now she can create art that looks like it was completed by a professional artist. Taylor benefits from her creativity because she adds her own emotion in her artwork. She adds her own style, as well as her own taste. She puts so much time and effort into her work because she wants it to be perfect. She is very well structured when it comes to her artwork because she take her time, and refuses to rush because she doesn 't want to ruin her piece of art. She continued to practice until she achieved her goal, and she made it because she never gave up. Keep on practicing and never give up because one day you will also be able to do great things too! You will benefit from what you are doing by continuing to practice. Creativity can help you get away from reality. You can imagine a better place by using your

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