| If you believe in MBTI, Steve Jobs is pegged as an ENTJ. This is the brief definition of an ENTJ: "They tend to be self-driven, motivating, energetic, assertive, confident, and competitive. They generally take a big-picture view and build a long-term strategy. They typically know what they want and may mobilize others to help them attain their goals. ENTJs are often sought out as leaders due to an innate ability to direct groups of people. Unusually influential and organized, they may sometimes judge others by their own tough standards, failing to take personal needs into account." Here's the kicker: ENTJs are among the rarest of types, accounting for about 2–5% of those who are formally tested. A generation of people are going to try really hard to emulate a cult status figure's personality but at the end of the day that's all it really is: a bad fidelity copy. Don't live to be Steve Jobs, be you. And if it so happens that you turn out awesome then great. If not, then work on acceptance. |
Reminds me of what happens when I use Pandora. Instead of revealing a bunch of bands I like, Pandora gives me a bunch of bands that sound like bands that I like.
Don't imitate. Attune yourself to value.