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Live success day by day
We read biographies about such individuals because we are curious about how they succeeded, and we want to learn from them. I find it helpful when reading a biography to identify exceptional talents and qualities as evidence of God working in the individual, rather than to focus on the person’s human personality. Even exceptionally talented individuals often have flawed personalities, and Steve Jobs was no exception, as is abundantly clear throughout Walter Isaacson’s biography titled Steve Jobs.
Consider, though, what Jobs’s adoring wife of 20 years told Isaacson: “Like many great men whose gifts are extraordinary, he’s not extraordinary in every realm. He doesn’t have social graces, such as putting himself in other people’s shoes, but he cares deeply about empowering humankind, the advancement of humankind, and putting the right tools in their hands.” How wonderfully he succeeded at that! As for overcoming his flaws, shortly before his passing, Jobs surprised Ann Bowers, a 1980s colleague, by asking her what he was like when he was young. She replied, “You were very impetuous and very difficult . . . but your vision was compelling. You told us, ‘The journey is the reward.’ ” He replied, “Yes, I did learn some things along the way . . . I really did.” And so can we.
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February 27, 2012 issue
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Letters
Suzanne Connolly, Allison Raynor, Michelle Little, Gail Benjamin
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Let's be honest
Ingrid Peschke, Managing Editor
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Bible sales top the charts in Norway
Alison Flood
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A beloved Bible that will never wear out
M. Craig Barnes
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Message from the Clerk of The Mother Church
Nathan Talbot
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Live success day by day
By Barbara Vining
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Job prospects and the bigger picture
By James Due
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Cash
By Nate Frederick
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What's your measure of success?
By Mary Alice Rose
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Success begins with God
By Kim Shippey, Senior Editor
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My trusty pen
Jeff Shepard
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No longer a wallflower
By Tory Silver
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Learning to pray
Jack, Wade
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More than a believer–in Bangladesh
Patrick Dias
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Skype Sunday School
By Doug Bogan
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University transfer
By Tiago Ferreira de Carvalho
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Health-care reform and the 'Supreme Court of Spirit'
Aaron Bingham
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Gaze into God's mirror
By Madelon Maupin
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Knee injury and facial growth healed
Kristen Behan
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Healing of a lump in the groin
David Taillefer
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Active and free
Shelly Richardson
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Under God's government
The Editors