Such a visionary genius to trust his life to voodoo alternative medicine knowing that millions were invested in his overvalued luxury toy company that sent so many manufacturing jobs to China.
Steve Jobs was for sure a revolutionary. But what I think it bears saying that what he lived for was life on earth. Making life better by doing what he loved, in order to please his customers was his driving passion. Could it be that he was a great genius, who never fully understood the purpose for which he was created? This question, for Jobs and everyone else, may well be life's most important question. Have you sought to understand the fullness of the purpose for which you were created?
unfortunately, Windows was the superior originator of the the accessible/ widespread computer. without the competition and development from them apple would not be where it is today. on that note apple may have been swallowed alive if it were not for steve. sorry.
You know I had the same feeling. His passing made me sadder than I imagined it would. We knew he was very ill and would pass soon, but it still shocked me and saddened me deeply. I guess it makes one think of their own mortality in a more acute way.
I think a lot of people will say that he didn't invent several of those things, but you are correct in saying that he was one who brought those things to the masses. He and his ingenuity will surely be missed.
Such a visionary genius to trust his life to voodoo alternative medicine knowing that millions were invested in his overvalued luxury toy company that sent so many manufacturing jobs to China.
Bill1275w 3 months ago
I thought Xerox made GUI
imthevictorr 4 months ago
A real nice short and sweet video on Steve Jobs!
I also checked out your channel. I like it! I'm subscribing.
I can cook for my Mom the treats you prepare for your Dad.
Best Always - Ben
FranklinParkIL 4 months ago
And done by video seems almost appropriate
AntwanthePawn 4 months ago
i totally agree, he is a huge impact on modern life and will continue to be for a very long time
benbrassil 4 months ago
Steve Jobs was for sure a revolutionary. But what I think it bears saying that what he lived for was life on earth. Making life better by doing what he loved, in order to please his customers was his driving passion. Could it be that he was a great genius, who never fully understood the purpose for which he was created? This question, for Jobs and everyone else, may well be life's most important question. Have you sought to understand the fullness of the purpose for which you were created?
jgjacksonmn 4 months ago 5
@jgjacksonmn Very insightful and profound, There are many lessons to be learned from Steve's passing
cookingfordads 4 months ago 3
He's in technoheaven, R. I. P.
ElJefedeJefes9 4 months ago
unfortunately, Windows was the superior originator of the the accessible/ widespread computer. without the competition and development from them apple would not be where it is today. on that note apple may have been swallowed alive if it were not for steve. sorry.
RufioJJ 4 months ago
Good stuff.
RyanLeona4 4 months ago
Steve is in iCloud now. RIP Steve.
irockvet 4 months ago
Steve jobs was an icon. His genius will be missed.
vmoliga11 4 months ago
You know I had the same feeling. His passing made me sadder than I imagined it would. We knew he was very ill and would pass soon, but it still shocked me and saddened me deeply. I guess it makes one think of their own mortality in a more acute way.
Longhammer37214 4 months ago 13
Nice thoughts.
All the best...
gettingrichinamerica 4 months ago 3
He made black turtleneck cool! We'll miss Steve.
poldidak 4 months ago 10
I think a lot of people will say that he didn't invent several of those things, but you are correct in saying that he was one who brought those things to the masses. He and his ingenuity will surely be missed.
hoopoloatucd 4 months ago 2
Apple confirmed that Steve Jobs had moved to iCloud
wwefan70511 4 months ago