Friday, October 14, 2011

Steve Jobs: One More Thing To Learn….

Steve Jobs: One More Thing To Learn….

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A rather sad (and VERY sad for that matter), phase in the history of our technological world and the world as a whole.  Very rarely do you have an individual having an impact on the world at this larger a scale.  What started as a passion, a hobby perhaps, and developed into a phenomena that would touch the world.  Steve Jobs always wanted people to learn, innovate, improve, enjoy and share with their surroundings.
After watching a few of Steve Jobs’ presentations, I am convinced that he had meant to release every Apple product so that people can be inspired, and then do something differently or even do different things altogether.  We were all somehow impacted by Steve Jobs in one way or another: From first world countries to other countries; people enjoyed iPods, iPhones and Ipads; clearly this man was present in every industry.  From kids just playing around, to music producers, artists, teachers, techno-freaks, University Professors all the way to International Corporate Executives, one would find at least one of Steve’s inventions in these people’s possession.
Then we ask ourselves: Was there something that Steve wanted us to learn whilst he was alive? YES, YES, YES….Indeed, my interpretation of his message is that, WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED SOMETHING….there is always….ONE MORE THING or ONE LAST THING….Such is the spirit of the human race, that it should never be content, or satisfied with the way things are; there is always something MORE, something better, something bigger, something nicer, something faster, something smaller, something you know, something you don’t know, something you ought to know, something smarter, something easier.
And I am glad that Steve’s spirit is with us, all around us and that MORE is exactly that….as we say at Learning e-Varsity:
THINK more. LEARN more. DO more. ACHIEVE more. (Thanks Steve, I can see you smiling…)
There is: One Last thing...  Enjoy these clips below (a MUST see):
http://www.markflavinblog.com/steve-jobs-secrets-to-a-great-presentation/
Thought to ponder: I think the Seacom cable is mourning the death of Steve Jobs….(again, just a thought)

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