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There was always something new and different and exciting each day.
The hard part was watching how society did just the opposite yet no matter how much society tried to reward failure there were always those who refused to trade earned self respect for the unearned social promotion of self esteem.
Just another way of putting it.
None of that group had the sex appeal of Evita Peron which proved any air head 'don't you wish you were rich enough to be a liberal' would make a hero out of a supposedly right wing fascist if they were paid enough. Which makes Madonna and and Barbra far more successful at capitalism than Jobs but far less than what's her name.
Steve Jobs (Apple) purchased PIXAR from George Lucas when he spun that off from Lucasfilm Ltd.
How can purchasing something be stealing?
I'm also pretty sure I knew one of the guys who was trying to take the wall down in other room.
He brought computing to the mainstream with the Apple II. He brought GUIs to the mainstream forever with the Macintosh (no he didn't invent them). These two has Woz right behind him, inventing all kinds of awesome stuff, getting 15% more out of floppy drives by varying the speed with radius, and gobs of other stuff. The Mac was so far ahead of pathetic MS DOS and Windows at that time. The comparisons were completely biased and pathetic. Flat address space. Real workstation processor. Completely consistent user experience in every application. Clean graphics. Just beautiful! Where is that jack-ass, John C. Dvorak now with his idiotic droning about command-lines for "power users"? He should be eating every article he wrote from 1985-1990. Macintoshs were superior in every way. Then Jobs left Apple, screwed up on Next, an then made Pixar into a star. When he came back he rescued Apple from the Motorola/IBM PowerPC, and go them onto the now (not in 1984) superior Intel platform with Unix, and Macs took off again, superior again. Then the iPod (not new into itself), and he revolutionized music. The the iPad and iPhone and he revolutionized phones and brought a new device to the mainstream, the tablet.
He was a nut, but an absolutely major contributor to society, among a few handful, and I do not include Trump, Larry Ellison or Jack Welch.
I do not see how Apple can continue to grow without Jobs. Johnny Ive is not the same.
I have run several successful businesses and can tell you that there is no way that I have discovered to make an employee happy who doesn't want to be. My son, who was the founder of one of those businesses had a sign over his office that said, NO PROBLEMS - ONLY SOLUTIONS. It had an amazing effect.
Smart high-tech workers who find themselves impossibly drained at the end of each day, with no energy left for their private lives, are going to look for (or create their own) opportunities elsewhere. This is a dimension of "enlightened self-interest" employers/entrepreneurs also need to consider, and one that can make all the difference to the survival of their businesses.
Think of middle school and high school behavior. Some things rarely change.
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