
Dear friends,
Have you seen this picture? I am sure it will shock you once again to see this picture.
Yes, He is Mr. Steve Jobs. Founder of Apple company. This photo was taken a week before his death in 2011.
That day, his death shocked the entire world because he left the world at the early age of 55.
He is ideal for those who are interested in innovation in the true sense. There are so many movies made on the life of Steve Jobs all over the world.

In October 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with cancer. In mid-2004, he announced to his employees that he had a cancerous tumor in his pancreas The prognosis for pancreatic cancer is usually very poor. He was struggling with this pancreatic cancer for a long time.
Despite many treatments, he could not recover. And this brilliant entrepreneur left the world in 2011.
Since I have also an interest in science and technology, I am an admirer of him as a brilliant innovator. Today, I was also shocked to see this picture.
That is why I wrote a few words and pay homage through my blog to the brilliant innovator, Steve Jobs.
Really, I am compelled to think about how a man is helpless really before his misfortune and time.
One of the world’s most successful industrialists, scholars, and technocrats who led the world in his footsteps, Steve Jobs could not win the race of his life and succumbed to his illness at such an early age.

This picture revealed How helpless the face of one of the world’s most successful industrialists, scholars, and technical experts. Truly, this helplessness on his face reveals the reality of life.
Perhaps he must have felt this for the first time in his life. Yes, for the first time. Maybe this is the reality of life.
How complicated and fair our time is ? It does not discriminate and differentiate us. This is a harsh reality of life. When death strikes a person, it does not ask who are you.
All his status, posts, prestige, and wealth, created by man have to be left in this world, and he must march ahead empty-handed.

Friends, I would like to add one important incident of Steev Jobs. Apple founder Steve Jobs had an intense connection with India.
In 1974, he had come to India accompanied by his friend, Dan Kottke in search of eternal peace and motivation after going through a series of failures. Steve wanted to meet Neem Karoli Baba, in his Kainchi Dham Ashram (Nainital) to take his blessings, but before he reached there, Baba had left his body (Samadhi).
But Steve stayed in his Ashram, listened to Baba’s teachings, and meditated before going back to the US to start Apple Inc and the rest is history.
The following is thought written by Steev Jobs in his last days.
I reached the pinnacle of success in the business world. In others’ eyes, my life is the epitome of success. However, aside from work, I have little joy.
In the end, my wealth is only a fact of life that I am accustomed to. At this moment, lying on my bed and recalling my life, I realize that all the recognition and wealth that I took so much pride in have paled and become meaningless in the face of my death.
You can employ someone to drive the car for you and make money for you, but you cannot have someone bear your sickness for you. Material things lost can be found or replaced. But there is one thing that can never be found when it’s lost— Life.
Whichever stage in life you’re in right now, with time, you will face the day when the curtain falls.
Tribute to the Great man who changed mobile computing forever.
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Reality of life 🧬
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Very correct.
Life is so unpredictable.
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A beautiful blog!!
Also, loved the sketch.
A satisfying tribute 🙂
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Thank you so much, dear.
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🙏🏻💙
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That is the reality of life.
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This is a beautiful tribute, Verma ji. I liked it, but tribute will not be complete without a word about his Indian connection. Jobs had an intense connection with India. In 1974, he had come to India accompanied by his friend, Dan Kottke in search of eternal peace and motivation after going through a series of failures. Steve wanted to meet Neem Karoli Baba, in his Kainchi Dham Ashram (Nainital) to take his blessings, but before he reached there, Baba had left his body (Samadhi). But Steve stayed in his Ashram, listened to Baba’s teachings, and meditated before going back to US to start Apple Inc and rest is history.
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Very nice information Sir.
Yes Sir, I must mention this important event in his life if you permit.
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Oh yes, by all means. You’re welcome 😊
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Sir, I have added your clip .
Thanks for your kind permission.
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It’s my pleasure, Verma ji.
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Life is very short sometimes. 😢
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Very correct and unpredictable also.
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Yeah!
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Yes dear,
Tribute to the Great man who changed mobile computing forever.
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Very nice Vijay! Such personalities never dies. His heart is still Beating in Apple! He created so many Bits in apple, it will never die.
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Truly said.
His heart is still beating in Apple. everybody is fond of their innovations.
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Such personalities never dies. His heart is still Beating in Apple! He created so many Bits in apple, it will never die.
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Thanks for sharing your feelings.
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Nice blog.
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Thank you dear
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Nice blog on Steve Jobs ,the founder of Apple Inc.My tribute to great industrialist, scholar.
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Yes, he was genius. I salute him.
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I love steve jobs. I have read his biography and he did great.
I am emulating himi
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That is great.
Thanks for sharing your feeling.
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Reblogged this on Retiredकलम and commented:
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs
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