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Showing posts with label iphone 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone 4. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

I DESERVE IT!

Ever since technology had taken a huge step in making mobile phones, my family and I had been loyal to Nokia. I still remember the first ever handy model, 5110. My classmates found it a symbol of status. Young as we were, that's what we believed so.

Not until, I started making important calls, marking down important people for work and business, and the most important of all, getting hold of things to be done at a certain time.

I admit, I never realized that I was in a constant struggle with the limitations of my old phone as I gave way to my desire to own one of Steve Jobs' greatest innovations. IPhone 4 - humbly I say, had made everything easier, accessible and possible for me. Not to mention, the apps that go with it. I couldn't relate to it at first but APPLE really makes it user friendly by updating it very well and by allowing an array of interests to be steadfast available.... at a minimal cost... It's a good investment and to further feed the indulgence, I asked Hogan, "Do you think I deserve this!?" And he said, "Of course!" And that puts the guilt away (since it's not that cheap, though I'm thankful of the discount for Disney Cast Members and the wonderful deal that they gave me).

Thursday, October 06, 2011

THE GREATEST CEO OF HIS TIME


"The Greatest CEO of His Time"

Steve Jobs' death made me jump off my bed when my boyfriend of 4 years
casually announced from Facebook a devastating news.
I couldn't believe at first though it was expected.
I've known him being sick of Pancreatic Cancer for quite a while.
I kind of sensed how serious it was when I observed him experiencing
a remarkable weight loss.

Greatfully, he did not seize in pushing himself
of fulfilling his purpose of innovating cellphones/mobile phones.
I am more than amazed of his dedication to what he does best
despite his serious condition. In fact, despite the reality
That he was dying...

Many of us, if we would be asked by God of what we want,
there'd always be wishes that would talk about
personal gains. It's not wrong but it's a fact.
Ask yourself for example of what you'd wish for if God
appears to you one day and asks you this,
"what 3 wishes would you ask me
if I would guarantee you that it will be granted?"
...............
Did you answer it yet?
Mine firstly, was to be able to serve my purpose.
(I always start and end my day stating this.)
Secondly, to gain as much finance so as
the family that I'll leave behind would never have
difficulty giving me a proper burial.
And the last one would be to attain immortality
At least thru a book or any form of innovation of some sort.
Noticed anything?
...............
Yeah... There's personal gain there.
Though maybe if I would serve my purpose and would
be able to attain immortality, earn a lot of money so that
my family would give me a proper burial, who knows?
Probably it could benefit the whole mankind.
Pretty ambitious. But hey, that's just a big "IF".

Even if we'll add a catch to it,
like for example, you're dying and God appeared to you
and asked you the same thing, the more it has the tendency
to just talk about pure personal gain.
It's just undeniable.

The point is, as far as the concept of "dying" is concerned,
It still is good not to wait for that moment to live
PURPOSEFULLY.

Steve jobs life is a life well-lived
for he was able to do his purpose, which was
to enhance other people's lives.
It could be more of a personal gain for him but as i type
away this blog entry thru my iPhone,
I feel that it's more of a gain for me.
Steve jobs' iPhone makes it possible for me
to type away whenever and wherever.