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Steve Jobs' Advice: Do What You Love For Success

Steve Jobs looks happy with a slight smile on his face.

A serial tech entrepreneur recently shared valuable advice he received from Steve Jobs that has guided him throughout his career. Ron Gutman, a successful technology and healthcare entrepreneur, co-founded digital health company Intrivo, known for developing the popular On/Go COVID-19 rapid at-home test used by millions in the US. Gutman, who has led multiple companies, highlighted a key lesson from a commencement speech Jobs delivered at Stanford in 2005.

During the speech, Jobs emphasized the importance of pursuing one's passion, stating that success and happiness stem from doing what you love. He recounted his own experience of being fired from Apple, which led to a period of creativity and ultimately his return to the company after founding successful ventures.

Gutman echoed Jobs' sentiment, emphasizing the significance of loving one's work to sustain motivation and fulfillment. He cautioned against being solely driven by financial gain, as it may lead to abandoning pursuits when faced with challenges. Instead, Gutman advised approaching obstacles as adventures, framing them positively as part of a hero's journey.

By maintaining a positive outlook and viewing challenges as opportunities for growth, individuals can transform difficulties into exciting learning experiences. Gutman also stressed the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive and like-minded individuals, turning every challenge into a collaborative adventure.

Choosing to work with people who inspire and uplift you can make navigating challenges more manageable and enjoyable. Gutman's philosophy underscores the value of passion, positivity, and teamwork in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in the tech industry.

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