Thursday, October 6, 2011

in memory of: steve jobs

i wanted to write about psychopathy and sociopathy from my own perspective, but that would have to wait since today is a sad day for most people (techies especially). Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, an entrepreneur and inventor passed away at the age of 56.

normally, the deaths of prominent people don't affect me much or at all regardless of whether they are religious figures, celebrities or politicians simply because (in my opinion) they have reached a point where they can't do anything much aside from what they've already done (yeah shallow, i know...) so losing them isn't exactly a loss. in other words, they've accomplished their task.

when i read the news on steve job's demise, a feeling of loss crept in and the weird part is that i'm not even a fan of him or do i follow up on his activities...i don't even own any iphones, ipads, ipods or other apple products! what i felt in that instant was, a loss of a great man with a great mind who (if he was alive and well) could bring in new inventions and innovations to a higher level!

but then again, he has done a lot during his lifetime and (probably) left the world without regret. He was also (probably) loved and respected by many.

so ask the question. who are we and what can we do to change the world?


RIP Steve Jobs. you will be missed.


2 comments:

FBS Headmaster said...

Should listen to his speech for stanford back in 2005... very inspiring...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc

I love this man not because of Apple for really for his great character and his passion... i dont own any apple product too but the story behind it all is truly deserve to be honored.

RIP Steve Jobs

JerryInc said...

yeah, i know what you mean. he's a man most people inspire to be