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"Good artists copy; great artists steal." We are taught that copying is wrong, that it is cheating. Steve Jobs disagreed. In fact, he was shameless about it. The myth of the "lone genius" creating something out of thin air is just that—a myth. Apple didn't invent the mouse. They didn't invent the Graphical User Interface (GUI). They saw the potential in technologies that others ignored, "stole" the core concepts, and polished them into perfection. In this video, we analyze Steve Jobs’ controversial philosophy on creativity and the "Picasso Rule." We explore why trying to be completely "original" is a trap that kills innovation, and how true genius lies not in invention, but in synthesis. In this video, you will discover: • The critical difference between "Copying" (Imitation) and "Stealing" (Integration). • The famous story of how Jobs "raided" Xerox PARC to build the Macintosh. • Why exposing yourself to the "best things humans have done" is the only way to grow. • How to curate ideas without being a thief. Stop trying to reinvent the wheel. Learn how to master it. "We have always been shameless about stealing great ideas." — Steve Jobs 🔴 Subscribe to design your mind: [Kanal Linkin Buraya] Keywords: Steve Jobs, Good Artists Copy Great Artists Steal, Pablo Picasso, Creativity vs Innovation, Apple History, Xerox PARC, Macintosh, Design Thinking, Originality Myth, Business Strategy, Steve Jobs Interview, The Art of Stealing Ideas, Creative Process. Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes. The views expressed are based on Steve Jobs’ interviews and historical records. This channel is not officially affiliated with Apple or the estate of Steve Jobs.