“You did the impossible, because you didn’t realize it was impossible.” Debi Coleman
Debi Coleman worked under Steve Jobs in the early days of Apple.
I loved the book, Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson.
Not being a technical kind of guy, but I, like you, use a computer every day of my life.
What is fascinating to me about this book is that Steve Jobs was driven to leave a mark on this world.
He often said, “I want to make a ding in the universe.”
The manner of which he drove people to the breaking point is famous.
However, many of those same people would also say that he made them believe they were changing the world, that they were leaving their mark, and that they were achieving the impossible.
What causes one to settle for the possible?
What causes one to settle for an almost life?
What causes one to desire to achieve the impossible but fall so miserably short and never even realize the potential of which has been placed within them?
We are intended to achieve, to seek, to strive, to make ourselves and at times those around us absolutely miserable until we drive ourselves to find our mark.
Move off your position of possible and strive to visualize, recognize and achieve the impossible.
It is already within you.
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