“It’s not the consumers’ job to know what they want.” Steve Jobs.
If only someone in Washington, Lansing or Grosse Ile could hear him now…
2 comments:
Gary R. Baker
said...
Steve Jobs - I can't get over what he did for democracy. His words, his ideas, his attitude, his instinctive and intuitive feel for innovation and design - all worked together to open doors to democracy in the lives of individual people. He enabled people to participate in the world around them as writers, photographers, film makers, speakers, artists, musicians. He enabled people to contribute to the conversation of democracy. Thanks to the work of Steve Jobs - we have discovered again that to participate in the world around us and to contribute to the conversation of democracy - no one needs the permission of anyone else.
2 comments:
Steve Jobs - I can't get over what he did for democracy. His words, his ideas, his attitude, his instinctive and intuitive feel for innovation and design - all worked together to open doors to democracy in the lives of individual people. He enabled people to participate in the world around them as writers, photographers, film makers, speakers, artists, musicians. He enabled people to contribute to the conversation of democracy. Thanks to the work of Steve Jobs - we have discovered again that to participate in the world around us and to contribute to the conversation of democracy - no one needs the permission of anyone else.
Amen!
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