REALITY DISTORTION FIELD

 

A Reality Distortion Field" (RDF) 

is a term coined by Andy Hertzfeld, a member of the original Macintosh development team at Apple, to describe the persuasive and charismatic effect Steve Jobs had on others. It refers to Jobs' ability to convince and manipulate people into believing in his vision and ideas, often distorting the perception of reality to align with his goals

The term suggests that Jobs had the power to bend and mould reality according to his desires, making others see things the way he wanted them to be seen. This skill enabled him to inspire and motivate his team to achieve seemingly impossible tasks or standards. It was believed that his charisma, confidence, and persuasive communication style created a "field" around him that influenced others into accepting his versions of reality.

In a broader context, the term "reality distortion field" is sometimes used to describe the phenomenon when someone has an influential, persuasive effect on others, leading them to adopt a distorted view of reality. It implies the ability to shape perceptions and affect people's judgments and decisions.

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