Tuesday 11 October 2011

Future Orientated Behaviour

If you are a scientist, you will probably agree that the future is not given but what you create. Despite there are so many variables, distortions or challenges confronting our original objectives and plans, future is still on our own hands and it is a state that can only foreseen by our own perspectives but no one else. 


Steve Jobs (1955-2011) demonstrated the greatest example of creating a future: the Apple products: iPhone. iPhone has been creating invaluable opportunities for software scientists and service market workers (the third parties) to develop own applications and sell their own innovative ideas as apps. This scenario regarding iPhone is a wonderful example of positively creating platforms, jobs and incomes for many great developers, who could maximise their talents in positive and creative ways to improve our qualities of technological life.

Steve Jobs, my heros, you have combined creativity with discipline, and innovation with scale.

Thanks for your creations and I believe these technological innovations would continually provide us with enormous convenience and advance the way we look at our futures. You had been a spiritual support for many software scientists and myself, as a cancer scientist, the best thing I have learnt from you is that, I should not predict the future, but to create it. 

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