The iPhone became the most successful piece of consumer technology in human history.
But here's what's fascinating:
Apple never apologized for updates.
They never walked onto a stage and said, "We're embarrassed to announce that we found bugs."
They never said, "We're ashamed to admit that we discovered weaknesses."
Instead, they proudly released update after update, patch after patch, improvement after improvement.
Because they understood something powerful:
The greatest products in the world are not the ones that never need improvement.
They're the ones that never stop improving.
In this episode of Judaism on Fire, we explore what the early days of Apple and the iPhone can teach us about personal growth, self-improvement, and why becoming better isn't a sign of weakness — it's a sign of greatness.
If Apple can release thousands of improvements to the most successful technology on earth, why are we embarrassed to work on ourselves?
Maybe the goal isn't to be perfect.
Maybe the goal is to keep updating.
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— Hillel Eisenberg
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