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Entrepreneurship Quote by Michael A. Hiltzik

“In 1973 the companies and individuals later to be identified with the advent of the personal computer were otherwise engaged. IBM was still turning out electric typewriters; Microsoft’s Bill Gates was a freshman entering Harvard; and Steve Jobs, the future co-founder of Apple Computer, was a…” quote by Michael A. Hiltzik
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““In 1973 the companies and individuals later to be identified with the advent of the personal computer were otherwise engaged. IBM was still turning out electric typewriters; Microsoft’s Bill Gates was a freshman entering Harvard; and Steve Jobs, the future co-founder of Apple Computer, was a college dropout wandering around India in search of his Zen master. But””

Michael A. Hiltzik

About This Quote

Source Article: “The Rise of the Personal Computer” (BusinessWeek, 1995)

Highlights how future tech leaders were disengaged from their later industries, underscoring unexpected paths to success.

In simple terms: Future innovators often start elsewhere.

Key Takeaway

Embrace unconventional journeys.

Themes

innovation career paths serendipity

Mood

inspirational thoughtful

Type

historical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • education
  • startup culture

Key Concepts

non‑linear growth entrepreneurial mindset

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you leverage unrelated experiences?
  • What risks do unconventional paths entail?
A Different Perspective

Success stories are rare and not universally replicable.

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