pilots, by people operating spaceships, by doctors in surgery rooms. if we have a common language of technology, that common platform of technology, i feel like that s this sort of greater arch of steve jobs legacy. i don t think it s an accident, either, that someone who had that kind of depth of incite that we heard in that timeless 2005 commencement speech that he gave, he spent times he spent time in oshroms. he dropped lsd. he studied calligraphy. he stuied buddhism. he studied hindu religion. he explored ancestral traditions, spiritual traditions. he was veraciously curious and incorporated things people at the time didn t think were part of computer science and were part of design. and that kind of ability to see things differently like in that great 1997 apple ad campaign. that the idea of seeing the world differently and creating
might be used by scientists, by pilots, by people operating spaceships, by doctors in surgery rooms. if we have a common language of technology, that common platform of technology, i feel like that s this sort of greater arch of steve jobs legacy. i don t think it s an accident, either, that someone who had that kind of depth of incite that we heard in that timeless 2005 commencement speech that he gave, he spent times he spent time in oshroms. he dropped lsd. he studied calligraphy. he studied buddhism. he studied hindu religion. he explored ancestral traditions, spiritual traditions. he was veraciously curious and incorporated things people at the time didn t think were part of computer science and were part of design.
use them infinitely. there wasn t an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. that s right. the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn t have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it s the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that same device that might be used by scientists, by
use them infinitely. there wasn t an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. that s right. the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn t have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it s the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that same device that