Steve Jobs -- 4

The Macintosh experience taught me that A players like to work only with other A players, which means you can’t indulge B players.

Are you an A player? How to become an A player? Why do you want to be an A player? What would you consider when you are an A player? In your opinion, who is an A player? What do those A players have done to the world or to their work? For those B players, how can they balance the society’s standards and personal ability improvement?

When I type out those questions, I am asking myself, what are your answers for those questions?

Firstly, I am happy because I can think out so many questions from one sentence and I am trying to give more than one sentence to answer them. This is a good beginning for critical thinking, maybe. Okay, I am not A player specifically but I was A player in a small human community which was formed less than 300 hundred people in the past. I did enjoy to be A player because I can get more resources and was confident to ask more help although I couldn’t do well. I was not afraid to be refused. If refused by others, I would think about other possible solutions to get things done. Just like Steve, he will do whatever he wants to make things come true.

I want to be A player. Because I must have changed myself from inside to outside otherwise I will not become A player. I don’t know A players’ thinking pattern. So I am learning to be an A player. Now I am just a C player who is struggling to form more good habits and thus absorb more knowledge so that I can turn to be a B player. Steve is super-A player. I am reading him to become better and better.

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