Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955 and died on October 5, 2011. He is an influential, innovative global leader and welcomed as a dreamer of our time, the Wall Street Journal named him "a 10-year-old man." In 2007, Fortune magazine ranked Jobs as the most powerful businessman among the top 25. US President Barack Obama (2011) said in a novel by Steve Jobs, "The world has lost foresight and Steve's success may not exceed the world, Steve Jobs is Apple's co-founder and CEO, and founder and CEO of W. He is a co-founder and CEO of Apple.
Who is Steve Jobs? We told him that he is a genius, but we do not understand the word, and we did not say the meaning of that word. Steve Jobs is a thinker. Thinkers of the same meaning, Heidegger and White, Rock and Descartes, Hobbes, Cervantes, Leonardo da Vinci, Aquinas, Caesar, Alexander, Aristotle, Plato are all thinkers. I am included in Leonardo da Vinci, Caesar and Alexander, although they are not usually thought of as philosophers. Leonardo da Vinci is considered a scientist and an artist, but he is not a philosopher, not a thinker. Caesar and Alexander are considered actors, especially conquers and leaders. However, they all have a place of classical thinking.
When I read the biography of Da Vinci, I remembered the way Steve Jobs worked. Jobs considers the intersection of technology and art as the birthplace of creativity. It is clear that Da Vinci came from a similar place. It is no coincidence that the two great thinkers, the two innovators driving all humanity into work, found their inspiration in the same place. This is a resonance for me as I see the truth of this understanding every day in Myplanet.
Another modern change leader who changed the flow of modern technology is Jobs. As a creative thinker, Jobs met his high-tech opponent Steve Wozniak in high school. With the passion for Wozniak's electronics and pursuit of Job's constant innovation, the two companies revolutionize personal computing and can open the stage of future generations of Apple computers. As a leader of change, Jobs ignited his trust in his leadership through a series of initiatives aimed at achieving success. His relentless vision of bringing personal computing to all through miniaturization and innovative applications has led to the launch of unique and powerful personal computing devices such as iMac and iPod.