I have no idea about the lifestory of Steve Jobs. We have been so inundated by Bill Gates life story (especially since he resigned from Microsoft a few days earlier) of a rich boy getting richer that we missed the real rags to riches story in front of our very eyes. Hearing Jobs recount his simple beginnings, the hardship he went through and the crisis that he faced was a humbling exeprience for me.
All along I thought that we was a spoilt brat when he should be the role model of young people and enterpreneurs. His dogged determination to face crisis and make something out of it such an example of never give in attitude.
There is a story about EPF that is circulating on email which alleges that the government is cheating EPF saver by hundreds of millions. The story is as follows: Remember during Budget 2008 announcement last yr, our Finance Minister cum PM) announced that in order to assist KWSP members to reduce the burden in housing load repayment, KWSP will [...]
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The supreme irony of business management is that it is far easier for an inadequate CEO to keep his job than it is for an inadequate subordinate Warren Buffet
I have no idea about the lifestory of Steve Jobs. We have been so inundated by Bill Gates life story (especially since he resigned from Microsoft a few days earlier) of a rich boy getting richer that we missed the real rags to riches story in front of our very eyes. Hearing Jobs recount his simple beginnings, the hardship he went through and the crisis that he faced was a humbling exeprience for me.
All along I thought that we was a spoilt brat when he should be the role model of young people and enterpreneurs. His dogged determination to face crisis and make something out of it such an example of never give in attitude.
That’s it! My next computer is going to be a Mac!
Kirana,
Likewise…. never knew his story.
However I did switch to MAC in 2005 and only then did I realize how crapy windows and the WINTEL machines are.
I will assure you, switching over to MAC does take a small bit of getting used to, but once you make the transition – there is no turning back!