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Thursday, October 6, 2011
The Zen of Steve Jobs
What does "The Zen of Steve Jobs" mean? It means that here was someone who was interested in simplicity in solving mass problems worldwide. By reducing technology down to a Zen form of simplicity, all extraneous complication could be eliminated. Who is there to replace him? That is unknown at present. But everyone who saw the ways in which he succeeded might follow his lead into their own Zen experience of making life work in any field including their own lives. Was he a perfect man? No. He just excelled beyond most others in some things. So by emulating the parts of his life that worked we all honor his philosophy and ourselves as well as our children.
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