'Was Feeling Lost, He Changed My Life': How Tim Cook Helped Shape The Journey Of An Indian-Origin Man
A man of Indian-origin, who is currently A New York-based entrepreneur, talked about how Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, made a big difference in his life when he was feeling unsure about things.
A man of Indian-origin, who is currently a New York-based entrepreneur, talked about how Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, made a big difference in his life when he was feeling unsure about things.
Brilliant, successful & a good man
Sahil Bloom recently had dinner with Tim Cook, who he considers both a friend and mentor.
He shared a photo of their meeting on X, saying, "I had the great joy of catching up for dinner in Omaha with a friend and mentor."
Sahil also shares that a few years ago, he was feeling confused or unsure about his path in life.
At that time, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, encouraged him to change his perspective and focus on what truly energized them.
This advice had a significant impact on Sahil¡¯s life and helped him find direction or purpose.
Sahil ended up saying, "He is brilliant and successful¡ªbut more importantly, a good man."
Check out the post here:
I had the great joy of catching up for dinner in Omaha with a friend and mentor.
¡ª Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) May 4, 2024
A few years ago, when I was feeling lost, @tim_cook pushed me to think differently and follow my energy. It changed my life.
He is brilliant and successful¡ªbut more importantly, a good man. pic.twitter.com/YLk9QK8sUw
Half the battle won, say netizens
The post also sparked inspiration among many individuals.
One person commented, "Surrounding yourself with the smartest people is more than half battle won," emphasising the importance of surrounding oneself with intelligent people.
Similarly, another individual expressed, "Wow, what an incredible opportunity to catch up with such an influential figure like @tim_cook. Your network is insane @SahilBloom. It's amazing how connections like that can shape our lives in such profound ways."
Adding a touch of humor, someone quipped, "Love him to bits but 50% is too high for App Store."
Another commenter remarked on Cook's smile during the discussion saying, "That 'biggest buyback in history' smile."
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