Who serves whom? Everyone knows Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. He came up with his ideas at a time when computers were cumbersome and complicated devices. You had to study to be able to operate a computer. His frustration was that people had to go to so much trouble to operate machines, while he believed that machines should serve people. And so he (along with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne) came up with
Apple Computer in 1976. They developed computers based on a user-friendly interface, which later also inspired Microsoft with their Windows operating system. Today we still enjoy the foundation that was laid back then. Steve Jobs is the example Whatsapp Number List of someone who never resigned himself to how things go, but always saw improvement and opportunity. 2. Then I'll do it myself Donald Trump comes from an entrepreneurial family and is a well-known American businessman. I recently saw him as an extra in the Christmas film Home Alone 2 (1992). He never wanted to go into politics, but he always saw plenty of things that needed to change.
There are many old interviews where he expresses his frustrations about how things are going in America. One day he came to the conclusion that no one was going to bring about change and he became convinced that he should do it himself. He ran for president. Before that time, he had never held a political office. The outcome is known. Whatever you think of him, it was certainly a great performance. And as an entrepreneur, I think it's a good example of how the established order can be put in its place. Trump in Home Alone2