"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do." -Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
I seriously was affected tremendously by the work of this man and in a very positive way. I look up to such a powerful and positive person. that is all.
07/25/2011
BPEL 8.5"
NPBEL 6.5"
EG 5.49"
Goal 09/27/2011
BPEL 8.5"
NBPEL 7"
EG 5.6
Current as of 09/27/2011
BPEL 8.66" 22cm
NBPEL 6.3" :(
EG 5.65 =)
New Goal 12/31/2011
BPEL 8.66"
NBPEL 7" let's try again
EG 5.75"
Jobs was apparently a very thoughtful man. Aside from his incredible fame as the Apple empire developer, he was interested in spirituality and made many trips to India. Jobs managed to integrate the hippie ideals of love and peace with high technology in quite a unique way. It is tragic to lose such a unique person at a still fairly young age (56).
Where there is PE there is love and understanding.
Start, Oct. '10:
BPEL: 7.0" May 2014: BPEL: 7 and ~7/8" Goals: 2014: BPEL 8.0"
2025: BPEL 36.0"
He commissioned computers, an mp3 player and a phone. He was a phenomenal marketer and businessman. The last products he brought to market were, and remain very very popular (let's not mention the NeXT workstation for now)
It's sad, and tragic for someone to die so young. My thoughts go out to his family and friends.
But he wasn't a god. Get a grip
"I want to go to my death bed one day knowing that even when my heart led me into the fire, I fucking did it anyway, and I have the story to tell."
Steve Jobs was a business and innovative genius. I love my iPad. My computer monitor is an Apple, and I've had it since 1999. Its still as bright and clear as the day I got it. Rest in Peace.
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