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A technology founder can see the future ,calculates future and tells the customer the

benefits gained from their product in the long run.Moreover, he/she will have charismatic
personality and sensitive to customer needs who showcase products that solves customer
problems in an efficient, appealing and less time consuming manner.Furthermore, debating
over an opinion in a joyful manner is better than telling the customer that his/her opinion is
wrong.They knows that the customer believe things at face value and that they need to give
facts about their product in an creative, attractive manner.
Technology founders are driven by internal motivation, passion, converting their negative
energy to positive energy and they are sick and tired of ways in which traditional work is
done.What matters to them is the ability to achieve what they want to do in life.Also, letting
the customer experience the founders opinion by being in his/her shoes.
What doesn't matter is having lots of money in their bank accounts, fear about how the
people judge will judge them.Their unique selling point give them an edge.i.e in terms of
how they think differently and challenge the normal way of doing things.Also, they make
non existent ideas that are not thought about to existent idea in reality.
I have failed twice in two different university and during this time I have found my passion
to achieve my purpose of life which is to build a museum.Moreover, all throughout my
school years my instructors believed that I am useless who will not achieve anything in
life.To prove them wrong,I need to convince that my idea for a museum is the best possible
solution to manage their anger and give them an escape from the negatives aspects that
they experience in their life.

They differ from country to country due to difference in the culture values.Engaging people
from different backgrounds could be achieved by giving reference of your product that are
in accordance to their culture values and how it will benefit them in the long run. Also,
research and examples can be given from their country so that different mindset founders
can connect the dots and be convinced that your idea makes sense.Also, samples of your
product could be given to these founders so that they can use it and experience the benefits
of it.

Jobs believes that first impression is very important to impact customers view at first sight
and build up a product personna. Also, he believes that its very difficult to change
customers opinion about his product after customers first interaction with with the
product.Being A players rather than B players is important to Jobs as he thinks that no-one
really cares about the second best.
This is significant to most founders I know because sales are dependant on how the product
looks and functions in an efficient manner without a sign of any error.One mistake can
ruined the sales of the product and this can result in a negative opinion from the customer.
It plays a critical role in my life because as I believe that if you don't don't attract people in
the first go then you will not be able attract them to your product and retain them for the
repurchase of the product.

Yes, there was indeed a deeper meaning to the ending.He wanted to sow the seeds for the
next generation and make his daughter believe at a young age one needs to have
imagination to achieve the his/her goal in the future.Adding to this, he wanted to make her
realise that human capacity is so much more than what one imagines it to be.If one as the
believes and has a will to imagine then he or she can pursue the impossible.
Also, the idea of the iPod might have come from his daughters walkman.

They differ from country to country due to difference in the culture values,
language,difference in principles, lifestyle and beliefs.Engaging people from different
backgrounds could be achieved by giving reference of your product that are in accordance
to their culture values and how it will benefit them in the long run. Also, research and
examples can be given from their country so that different mindset founders can connect
the dots and be convinced that your idea makes sense.Also, samples of your product could
be given to these founders so that they can use it and experience the benefits of it.
I would like people to engage with me in a friendly, accepting manner and accept my
opinion and don't judge me for a certain opinion.Moreover,I want the other person not to
impose their opinion on me.

A technology founder can see the future ,calculates future and tells the customer the
benefits gained from their product in the long run.Moreover, he/she will have charismatic
personality and sensitive to customer needs who showcase products that solves customer
problems in an efficient, appealing and less time consuming manner.Furthermore, debating
over an opinion in a joyful manner is better than telling the customer that his/her opinion is
wrong.
Technology founders are driven by internal motivation, passion, converting their negative
energy to positive energy and they are sick and tired of ways in which traditional work is
done.What matters to them is the ability to achieve what they want to do in life.Also, letting
the customer experience the founders opinion by being in his/her shoes.
What doesn't matter is having lots of money in their bank accounts, fear about how the
people judge will judge them.Their unique selling point give them an edge.i.e in terms of
how they think differently and challenge the normal way of doing things.Also, they make
non existent ideas that are not thought about to existent idea in reality.
I have failed twice in two different university and during this time I have found my passion
to achieve my purpose of life which is to build a museum.Moreover, all throughout my
school years my instructors believed that I am useless who will not achieve anything in
life.To prove them wrong,I need to convince that my idea for a museum is the best possible
solution to manage their anger and give them an escape from the negatives aspects that
they experience in their life.
He wanted to sow the seeds for the next generation and make his daughter believe at a
young age one needs to have imagination to achieve the his/her goal in the future.Adding to
this, he wanted to make her realise that human capacity is so much more than what one
imagines it to be.If one as the believes and has a will to imagine then he or she can pursue
the impossible.
Also, the idea of the iPod might have come from his daughters walkman.

He wanted to sow the seeds for the next generation and make his daughter believe at a
young age one needs to have imagination to achieve the his/her goal in the future.Adding to
this, he wanted to make her realise that human capacity is so much more than what one
imagines it to be.If one as the believes and has a will to imagine then he or she can pursue
the impossible.
Also, the idea of the iPod might have come from his daughters walkman.He wanted to prove
to his daughter that he can solve her day to day problems.Also, he wanted to tell her that he
can lift the burden or weight (rejection of her being his daughter) that she was holding for
long and improve their relationship.This relationship improvement could mean improving
relationship with his coworkers or the people he interacts with.

They differ from country to country due to difference in the culture values,
language,difference in principles, lifestyle and beliefs.Engaging people from different
backgrounds could be achieved by giving reference of your product that are in accordance
to their culture values and how it will benefit them in the long run. Also, research and
examples can be given from their country so that different mindset founders can connect
the dots and be convinced that your idea makes sense.Also, samples of your product could
be given to these founders so that they can use it and experience the benefits of it.
I would like people to engage with me in a friendly, accepting manner and accept my
opinion and don't judge or make fun of me for a certain opinion.Moreover,I want the other
person not to impose their opinion on me.

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