Steve Jobs died last week at the age of 56, after a very long battle with cancer. His death was mourned by millions of people worldwide. He was a businessman, but he was the “Michael Jackson” of businessmen. His Apple products were like songs that touched people’s hearts and changed their lives.
Jobs was not an inventor, but he was an innovator and a man with a great vision. He took technology that others had invented and designed products that had great style and were easy for people to use. And he made Apple products seem cool! The iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad were always the coolest products on the market.
Steve Jobs was also a good example of “The American Dream.” He came from humble beginnings. He had been adopted as a child by a working class family in California. He didn’t have a good education. Instead, he dropped out of college early on and started Apple in his garage. But his success was soon followed by adversity.
Jobs was fired as CEO of the company in 1985, but that setback did not stop him. Jobs built a new computer company and also started Pixar which produced the hit movies Toy Story and Finding Nemo. Later, when Apple was struggling, Jobs was brought back to save the company—and he did it!
Jobs is a great role model for young people. He had a dream and he took chances (even foolish chances, he admitted) to achieve that dream. He suffered setbacks in business and in his health, but he refused to let those setbacks dampen his desire of achieving his dream. In the end, he left some inspirational words for young innovators: “Stay hungry, stay foolish!”
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