iAttitude vs iVision

News media about Steve Job's when he was alive:


An arrogant who thinks he’s above the law.
A slime bucket who gets most of his facts wrong.
He got attitude.
Selling his products at ridiculously high price and thinking he is helping world.
He cancelled his trip and came back for Antenna gate problems of iPhone 4. He is scolding media for hyper attention on small issue.
He says don't buy if you don't like, he needs PR.


News media after Steve Job's death:
A visionary, innovator.
Every body dreams of changing the world, only few does that in reality.
A wonderful human being is lost.


Media means people, that means we change our opinions with an incident. I want to close this blog post with the story that tells about power of an Incident. One day a father and 3 children walked into a local train in New York. Children started making so much noise, it is causing inconvenience to others in the train. One guy told the father that he has to control his children otherwise he will complain to police. Father raised his head and said I just came out of the hospital, the mother of these children is dead. I don't know how to explain this to the children. The environment changed all of a sudden. The people in the train started looking at the children in sympathetic view. 


So the attitude guy becomes visionary with an incident. But the matter of fact is he is both. We flipped the side due to strong incident.


World needs Jobs (Employment and Steve), unfortunately we don't have both.


May his soul rest in peace...

Comments

Steve Jobs said…
Super....-Steve Jobs(On the way to heaven from grave)
rishi vasanth said…
sathyam is nonchanging truth
rutham is changing truth, contextual

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