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I had heard of Steve Jobs but didn't know much about him apart from what popped into the press. Maybe obvious to some but not everyone thinks like that in this materialistic world we live in. Worth e-mailing to the younger ones perhaps?.
The last words of Steve Jobs, billionaire, dead at 56:
"I have reached the pinnacle of success in business." In other people's eyes my life is a success.
However, aside from work, I’ve had little joy.
At the end of the day, wealth is just a fact I’ve gotten used to.
Right now, lying on my hospital bed, reminiscing all my life, I realize that all the recognition and wealth I took so much pride in, has faded and become meaningless in the face of imminent death.
You can hire someone to drive your car or make money for you, but you can't hire someone to stand sick and die for you.
Material things lost can be found again. But there is one thing that can never be found when it is lost: Life.
Whatever stage of life we are currently at, in time we will face the day the curtain closes.
Love your family, spouse, children and friends... Treat them right .
Cherish them.
As we get older, and wiser, we slowly realize that wearing a $300 or $30 watch both give the same time
Whether we have a $300 or $30 wallet or purse, the amount inside is the same.
Whether we drive a $150,000 car or a $30,000 car, the road and the distance are the same, and we reach the same destination.
Whether we drink a $1000 or $10 bottle of wine, the hangover is the same.
Whether the house in which we live is 100 or 1000 square meters, loneliness is the same.
You will realize that your true inner happiness does not come from material things of this world.
Whether you travel first class or economy class, if the plane crashes, you go down with it...
Therefore, I hope you realize, when you have friends, brothers and sisters, with whom you discuss, laugh, talk, sing, talk about north-south-east or heaven and earth,... this is the real happiness!!
An indisputable fact of life:
Don't raise your children to be rich.
Educate them to be happy.
When they grow up, they will know the value of things and not the price. "
  • Never a truer word spoken, have seen that before,

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    Former Member

    saw article the other day about a fooballer ( no idea who) who was asked why he had an old cracked phone - said he prefered to spend his money supporting poor people in his country, building schools etc - thank god he realised it early in life. kudo to him.

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    Former Member

    And money couldn't save him!. I think contentment in life brings peace in death, yet so many people die filled with regret.

  • Well said Steve Jobs. 56 is far too young to die.

    Tvman 

    Love life and family.
  • Yes Ellie I have seen that before too. I wonder who said it first.

    Even in the 60's & 70's the Beatles sang " Money can't buy me Love".

    Love Annette x

    Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift!!!
  • I do think a lot of young people tend to be materialistic nowadays wanting the newest and the best. 
    I’ve always been happy to have enough to live on and my family and friends.

     It does make me sad how unequal our society is that  some people do not have enough to live on when others have millions and billions 

    Ruth