will we ever have another visonary like steve jobs

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did i say he was einstein or a modern day einstein?

whats funny is that I just googled it and there are so many sites and articles that make the exact comparison...here is a little paragraph right here of what I was talking about

In his NYTimes Opinion piece printed October 30, 2011 as The Genius of Jobs, Walter Isaacson compares the genius of Jobs to Einstein, both stalwart examples (and role models?) of propelling the world into new dimensions of experience and discovery. - See more at: Steve Jobs Genius Compared to Einstein – NY Times | Creativityland

y'all dudes try to come up with any type of bullshyt to laugh at though..:manny:
be close minded as fuk brehs
OK. And?

They were riding off that high of losing Steve. Doesn't mean shyt in retrospect.
 

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OK. And?

They were riding off that high of losing Steve. Doesn't mean shyt in retrospect.

no this was said before steve was lost...he changed the game in the industry....and created an empire that set the benchmark for connecting everyone in the world...by electronics
 

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Somewhere in the middle lies the truth...

There will be another visionary, as a matter of fact I think Elon Musk will be that next guy.

Steve was a genius but he really wasn't much of a creator...he was that rare guy that is smart enough to put all of the pieces together.

Yeah Wozniak was the real tech guru, but if it weren't for Jobs , Woz would probably be still hacking pay phones to make free long distance calls.

How many times have you or anyone for that matter had an idea for something, but just couldn't put it altogether; be it an invention, a song, whatever...for it to come out only several months years later...there's great ideas in all of us, but most lack the aptitude in other areas to make it a reality.

Jobs was Edison, who was Marx, who was Darwin, who was Newton, who was Michelangelo, and so on and so forth.

Einstein even had someone do the Math for him...
 

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I don't think Steve Jobs was the greatest visionary of his time.
I don't even think he was a great visionary. I think he was full of himself and his stature was largely inflated through marketing and not through any real innovation that he himself pioneered.

If you want a visionary or pioneer of the last century, try someone like Les Paul.
Or perhaps, if the future is kind to him, Elon Musk
 

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did i say he was einstein or a modern day einstein?

whats funny is that I just googled it and there are so many sites and articles that make the exact comparison...here is a little paragraph right here of what I was talking about

In his NYTimes Opinion piece printed October 30, 2011 as The Genius of Jobs, Walter Isaacson compares the genius of Jobs to Einstein, both stalwart examples (and role models?) of propelling the world into new dimensions of experience and discovery. - See more at: Steve Jobs Genius Compared to Einstein – NY Times | Creativityland

y'all dudes try to come up with any type of bullshyt to laugh at though..:manny:
be close minded as fuk brehs

:mjlol: C'mon breh you can't be serious. You probably think Steve Jobs belongs in conversation with Isaac Newton and Leonardo da Vinci too.
 
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