Learning From A Great Person

My first encounter with a Computer was in University back in the early 70’s where it was the size of two desks! Then came the Personal Computers in mid-70’s and my first computer was the Apple IIe; Apple IIGS and finally the Mchintosh or Mac for short. Founder of Apple, Steve Jobs is, in my reckoning, a great man and a Visionary! We have a lot to learn from this man. Here is a short video of him addressing a group of Graduates from Stanford University in 2005. Great Stuff and very inspiring!

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5 Responses to “Learning From A Great Person”

  1. Zubli Zainordin on April 18th, 2008 8:33 am

    Yes, Bokjae, I see what you mean. The bit of a resemblance is, what Napoleon Hill shared with us, *Every adversity contains within it the seed of an equivalent or greater benefits*. In my total life, I flow, and always with the belief that every moment is magical, real magic, and at times experiencing miracles beyond the normalities. Thank you for sharing this, what a Job! Truly inspiring, of a Standford mark, the way only Bokjae can. More please…

  2. NafaSg on April 18th, 2008 12:15 pm

    Ooooh…so this was what u were talking about…

    Yes Steve Jobs is indeed a high flyer. He had a clear vision of what he wanted, and he went all out without even turning back.

    Kudos to Steve, and thank u very much Bokjae for sharing with us. U are just as great! =)

  3. exceldream50 on April 19th, 2008 6:32 am

    Thanks for sharing Steve Jobs life journey with us. What a great vision he has. Very inspiring.
    That’s what wise man says…
    “Life is a journey not a desitnation”.

  4. Rukshan Kothwala on April 20th, 2008 12:06 pm

    You have provided an excellent description about the subject.Thank you very much for the useful informations.
    okinawa

  5. Vivienne on April 25th, 2008 6:43 pm

    Your inner world creates the outer world. What’s invisible (like the roots)resulted the visible (like the trunk, leaves and fruit).

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