The Dark Side Of Steve Jobs

Quote from adadadog:

The overwhelming factor that drove his life was that his biological parents abandoned him and gave up him for adoption. He struggled against it during his young age and everything he did in hist adult life was to compensate this.

Without a doubt a true enough statement.

Makes the fact that he denied paternity of his first born for so many years all the more interesting/pathetic/disgusting.
 
Quote from Hombre:

Why would have any adult even care about that ?

The unconscious mind is unbelievably powerful.

The events in your life that define its fixations play a more causal role in who you are every day than you might think.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

http://gawker.com/5847344/what-everyone-is-too-polite-to-say-about-steve-jobs

Good article that gives a more balanced look at who Steve Jobs was. Hint, it makes Dick Cheney seem like a really great guy. LOL.



waaa, waaa, So, a titan of a highly competitive industry has a sharp tongue and has zero patience for losses.

Sounds like every other................ ceo, General, President, athlete, actor, business owner, who has gone to achieve greatness in a 30 year span.

Pick any CEO , who has lasted 30+ years and they will find dirt on him.

EF
 
I support not donating one dime to charity. I could go on in an essay of why not...but I feel the reasons are fairly obvious. Donating to charity might make you feel good, but which charities actually do anything good with the money. Which charity organization has found a cure or treatment to cancer or has actually solved world hunger?

This article is good and gives good reasons why you should never ever donate to charity. Not donating to charity, like Steve Jobs, isnt a bad thing afterall...

http://www.freakonomics.com/2011/05...a-major-charity-how-to-be-a-superhero-part-2/
 
Quote from chaosclarity:

I support not donating one dime to charity. I could go on in an essay of why not...but I feel the reasons are fairly obvious. Donating to charity might make you feel good, but which charities actually do anything good with the money. Which charity organization has found a cure or treatment to cancer or has actually solved world hunger?

This article is good and gives good reasons why you should never ever donate to charity. Not donating to charity, like Steve Jobs, isnt a bad thing afterall...

http://www.freakonomics.com/2011/05...a-major-charity-how-to-be-a-superhero-part-2/

Of course you give to charity. You pay taxes don't you?
 
Quote from Eddiefl:

waaa, waaa, So, a titan of a highly competitive industry has a sharp tongue and has zero patience for losses.

Sounds like every other................ ceo, General, President, athlete, actor, business owner, who has gone to achieve greatness in a 30 year span.

Pick any CEO , who has lasted 30+ years and they will find dirt on him.

EF

Agreed, but then again a lack of patience for incompetence is not exactly 'dirt' in my mind.
 
Quote from Trend Following:

Agreed, but then again a lack of patience for incompetence is not exactly 'dirt' in my mind.

I don't think the article was trying to put an emphasis on his temper or patience but rather a glorified liberal who was anything but with his treatment of Chinese workers making .10 a day with no bathroom breaks at Foxcon. It's a pretty sad story. But hey, the new I-phone 4S comes in white! Yippee!
 
Dick Cheney, really ? I didn't know Jobs was partially responsible starting a trillion dollar war where thousands of young American soldiers die and many more severely injured. Or does the article talk about jobs water boarding his competitors ? I'm really too disinterested to read the article, sorry for my laziness.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Dick Cheney, really ? I didn't know Jobs was partially responsible starting a trillion dollar war where thousands of young American soldiers die and many more severely injured. Or does the article talk about jobs water boarding his competitors ? I'm really too disinterested to read the article, sorry for my laziness.

Let's put it this way. Foxcon was two steps below a German labor work camp. He did everything but lead them into the showers and drop cyanide on them. It turns out, the workers at Foxcon were willing to kill themselves. How convenient.

And there is no excuse for laziness. Ignorance is bliss.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Let's put it this way. Foxcon was two steps below a German labor work camp. He did everything but lead them into the showers and drop cyanide on them. It turns out, the workers at Foxcon were willing to kill themselves. How convenient.

And there is no excuse for laziness. Ignorance is bliss.

It's like TMZ, just the people gossiping about the celebrities. Nothing wrong with that, just not my thing.
 
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