Friday, December 9, 2011
Stew Jobs Is Not A Role Model For Young Generation
The American inventor and the person who introduced personal computer, Stew Jobes, died in October, media praised him a lot and presented him tributes and termed him a great inventor the the role model for young generation. But, now American now sensible American intellectuals assuring Americans that no doubt , Stew was a great inventor but he may not be made a role model.
The reason is that Stew was an inventor definitely but developing the Apple company he became a capitalist, then he made money the objective of his life. He also adapted unfair means to earn more and more money. So and so forth that he emphasized Obama to make the corporations more free so that they can get increased business with out caring for the employees.
Stew had personal property worth $ 8.3 billion and Apple company has the assets of $ 76 billion. He was among the richest persons of the world but he never initiate any welfare project to help poor through out his life. Rather, when he came to Apple company again he terminated the already running welfare projects. He was worried about the Apple company at the time of his death. So he inherited to the Apple company to the world and left all the money behind.
Now look at Bill Gates, he brought real revolution in the world of computer by inventing Windows Operating System (DOS). He also remained busy in developing Microsoft and to earn more money through it. When he got tired of earning money he decided to return some money back to the world. So, he established a welfare organization and got so much busy in its activities that he devoted all the wealth to it. Though, worldly, it was not an earning business that could increase pile of his wealth. Bill Gates concentrated all of his energy, capabilities and wealth to up root diseases, poverty and ignorance from the world.
Therefore, American intellectuals warn young generation that they should follow the enlighted path of billionaire Bill Gates who is trying to save the lives of millions of people not the footsteps of icon of materialistic and capitalist world Stew Jobs. They recall the sayings of American philanthropist personality Andrew Cartage," The person who died as a rich man he wasted his life."
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