The great accomplishment of Jobs's life is how effectively he put his idiosyncrasies - his petulance, his narcissism, and his rudeness - in the service of perfection.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The best augury of a man's success in his profession is that he thinks it the finest in the world.
Nobody can be successful if he doesn't love his work, love his job.
Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men.
I feel there is a big sense of accomplishment and achievement and self worth through what you do no matter what the job, no matter what you decide to dedicate your life to.
The dull routine of our daily job takes on a new significance, assumes a beauty and importance undreamt of before, if we consider it from the angle of service to God.
Every job is an opportunity to be a better person.
In my work I think what drives me is perfection. I'm a chronically unsatisfied guy.
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.
When I first went to work... I had over me an impetuous, hustling man. It was necessary for me to be up to the top notch to give satisfaction. I worked faster than I otherwise would have done, and to him I attribute the impetus that I acquired.
The idea that one might derive satisfaction from his or her successful work, because that work is ingenious, beautiful, or just pleasing, has become ridiculed.
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