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Invincibility By Steve Jobs Rhetorical Analysis

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The idea of invincibility is a very controversial topic. Is it the ability to have super strength. Is it simply when someone has nothing to lose. When they have no fear of what can go wrong, they only see what can be gained. The greatest moments in history have happened as a result of people being forced into a corner with nowhere else to go but forward. Some of the most influential people known to date gained their fame from acts of fearlessness and determination. Business entrepreneurs are the original human guinea pigs. They are thrown into a very competitive world where only the canny rise to the top. Apple Inc.’s story is no exception to that. Steve Jobs, one of the founding fathers of Apple, got fired at the age of 30. This left a devastating …show more content…

Roger Federer, a very accomplished player, is one who has fought for every point no matter what the odds may seem. From time to time, he has come back from losing two set deficits to winning the match. When one starts to feel unbounded from the worries of losing, they become free to paint their own canvas. They push their own boundaries, knowing that they do not have anything to lose. The only direction they can go at that point is up. On the other side of the spectrum the person who is winning has everything to lose. This causes a more restricted type of play, one that may seem forced and mechanical. When playing a tennis match that is off records, I feel free to do what I want to do. The fact that there won 't be any penalty against playing poor is just motivation to play a more free match. This concept of having nothing to lose is also seen in football quite often. The infamous play known as the “Hail Mary” is a play utilized at times of desperation where the football is thrown as far as possible down the field. This play has been utilized from time to time with successful results, as was seen in the Green Bay Packers versus Seahawks game in 2012. This pass was used by the Seahawks as a daring last minute play which ultimately gave them the win. If the Seahawks were not in the position they were in, they might have never pulled off such an amazing play. Some of the most successful and influential

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