Sakamoto Ryoma, a hero of the late Edo period, and Apple founder Steve Jobs. This is the second installment of our "Impossible Dialogue" made possible by the power of AI.
In the previous dialogue, Jobs left us with the words... "The essence of things is always simple." This time, with this phrase as the theme, the two men's philosophies intersect even more deeply. Why did Jobs's products captivate the world? Why did Ryoma's words move even enemies? The answer lies in a timeless "aesthetics." Jobs talks about "subtractive innovation" and Ryoma puts "national design" into practice. Watch as these two seemingly disparate achievements are connected by a single thread.
▼Highlights of this Episode - Jobs discusses the essence of his iPhone development philosophy - Jobs explains Ryoma's "Eight Policies on Board the Ship" through design theory!?・The "courage to be disliked" necessary for those who change the world If you were even slightly moved by this conversation, please subscribe and like! Your comments have also reached Ryoma and Jobs!
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