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12_Steve Jobs [Section 4]
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Shadow the following audio material and record your own voice while doing so.

Then send the audio file as your response to this activity.

You can refer to the script below as your guide.

PART I - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


Steve Jobs:

You know, fall in love with two people at once. You know. Walt Disney took LSD do you know that? He did it once, and that's where the idea for Fantasia came from. It's true. And you can go hear stories about all these people, and the key thing that comes through is that they had a variety of experiences which they could draw upon in order to try to solve a problem or attack a particular dilemma in a kind of unique way.

PART II - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


And so one of the things that you'll get a lot of pressure to do is to go in one very clear direction and believe in God and all that other stuff, and that's great, but don't ever walk by a Zen Buddhist because of that. Sit down and talk and buy him lunch.

PART - III - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


One of the things that I had in my mind growing up--I don't know how it got there -was, but that the world was sort of something that happened just outside your peepers, and you didn't really try to change it. You just sorta tried to find your place in it and have the best life you could, and it would all just go on out there, and there were some pretty bright people running it.

FULL AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


Steve Jobs:

You know, fall in love with two people at once. You know. Walt Disney took LSD do you know that? He did it once, and that's where the idea for Fantasia came from. It's true. And you can go hear stories about all these people, and the key thing that comes through is that they had a variety of experiences which they could draw upon in order to try to solve a problem or attack a particular dilemma in a kind of unique way.


And so one of the things that you'll get a lot of pressure to do is to go in one very clear direction and believe in God and all that other stuff, and that's great, but don't ever walk by a Zen Buddhist because of that. Sit down and talk and buy him lunch.


One of the things that I had in my mind growing up--I don't know how it got there -was, but that the world was sort of something that happened just outside your peepers, and you didn't really try to change it. You just sorta tried to find your place in it and have the best life you could, and it would all just go on out there, and there were some pretty bright people running it.