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[...] Steve Wozniak [75th birthday]: "I gave all my Apple wealth away because wealth and power are not what I live for"

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  • deceptichum@quokk.auD deceptichum@quokk.au

    Nope but being an idiot and treating it with a fruit diet is certainly a factor.

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    Victor
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    😆 that’ll do you in for sure indeed

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      al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com
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      Psssh Steve jobs gave his life.

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        woodscientist@lemmy.world
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        Can we make “secular saints” a thing? Why should we reserve the title of “Saint” specifically for the Catholic Church? I think we should just get in the habit of referring to any unambiguously good person, who has performed great acts of generosity and selflessness, as a saint. They don’t even have to be religious. If someone wants to interpret it religiously, they can say that anyone so good is almost certainly bound for Heaven, but it need not be religious. Why can’t we have secular saints? Why can’t we have Saint Stephen of San Jose or Saint Fred of Latrobe?

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        • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldC cosmicrookie@lemmy.world

          Business insider mentions the yearly $120000.

          Market realist estimates it to be 100 mil net worth, but is substantially smaller that it once was, at an estimate of 10bil.

          Listen - the point is not what he is worth. The point is that even though he has given away all his apple wealth, he is still a very rich man, who can afford to have this point of view.

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          v_krishna
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          I think that’s his point. Past a certain level wealth makes no difference to your quality of life. So give it away, make the world better, and still have enough for more than 1 lifetime rather than horde and continue to amass like a cancer.

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          • A al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com

            Psssh Steve jobs gave his life.

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            lime!
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            he spent all his money on fruity juice

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            • W woodscientist@lemmy.world

              Can we make “secular saints” a thing? Why should we reserve the title of “Saint” specifically for the Catholic Church? I think we should just get in the habit of referring to any unambiguously good person, who has performed great acts of generosity and selflessness, as a saint. They don’t even have to be religious. If someone wants to interpret it religiously, they can say that anyone so good is almost certainly bound for Heaven, but it need not be religious. Why can’t we have secular saints? Why can’t we have Saint Stephen of San Jose or Saint Fred of Latrobe?

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              why call them saints? just call them good people

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              • lime!L lime!

                he spent all his money on fruity juice

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                al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com
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                Should have used more lime!

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                • lime!L lime!

                  why call them saints? just call them good people

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                  woodscientist@lemmy.world
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                  Because it has more gravitas!

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                  • W woodscientist@lemmy.world

                    Because it has more gravitas!

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                    lime!
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                    only for people who understand catholicism

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                    • D demizerone@lemmy.world

                      I saw the Woz at El Burro Restaurant in SJ once and my wife said: Oh it’s the guy from dancing with the stars! 🤦

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                      jaybone@lemmy.zip
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                      I had no idea he was on that show. I bet if he heard your wife say that, he would have been super happy.

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                      • G glimse@lemmy.world

                        no one will know his name in 20 years.

                        I’m not a fan of Jobs but that’s quite a claim. No one will remember one of the most successful CEOs of all time in 2 decades?

                        Wozniak will leave the public consciousness way sooner than Jobs. Outside of tech circles, pretty much nobody knows who he is now.

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                        quovadishomines@sh.itjust.works
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                        People still talk about Jack Welsh’s impact on business culture and he retired in 2001.

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                        • A al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com

                          Should have used more lime!

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                          lime!
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                          hell no i wanna live

                          fruit juice is all mostly apple anyway

                          bonus fun fact, lime doesn’t help against scurvy. the brits started cultivating limes because it’s easier than lemons, but because the steam ship took over at around the same time, travel times got shorter and nobody noticed that they don’t actually have the same effect. until the 1910 british antarctic expedition when people’s teeth started falling out despite carrying tonnes of limes

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                          • Q quovadishomines@sh.itjust.works

                            People still talk about Jack Welsh’s impact on business culture and he retired in 2001.

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                            trickdacy@lemmy.world
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                            No idea who that is

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                            • lime!L lime!

                              hell no i wanna live

                              fruit juice is all mostly apple anyway

                              bonus fun fact, lime doesn’t help against scurvy. the brits started cultivating limes because it’s easier than lemons, but because the steam ship took over at around the same time, travel times got shorter and nobody noticed that they don’t actually have the same effect. until the 1910 british antarctic expedition when people’s teeth started falling out despite carrying tonnes of limes

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                              al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com
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                              Ah yes once again as usual the British are wrong.

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                              • F fauxliving@lemmy.world

                                This is why all of the megarich are selfish assholes.

                                The good people give their money away.

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                                porksnort@slrpnk.net
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                                Or they have an epiphany and realize they have, perhaps not ‘fuck you’ money, but at least ‘bite me’ money. Then they sit in a row boat and fish or something. Greed is a pathology and we do a favor to those inflicted with it by taking it away faster and faster the more they steal from us.

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                                • trickdacy@lemmy.worldT trickdacy@lemmy.world

                                  No idea who that is

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                                  cenotaph@mander.xyz
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                                  He’s the reason every big company does mass layoffs to boost stock prices every other quarter

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                                  • F fauxliving@lemmy.world

                                    This is why all of the megarich are selfish assholes.

                                    The good people give their money away.

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                                    tankovayadiviziya@lemmy.world
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                                    And the good people never brag how charitable they are for doing so.

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                                      kautau@lemmy.world
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                                      #43

                                      When I was in college studying Comp Sci I did a whois on Woz’s domain and sent an email to the registered email (this was generally before the days of free whois protection), not expecting a response, just mentioning how cool his work on the Apple I & II was among others, and how as a CS student was exciting to see where technology had gotten to, asking him what he was up to.

                                      I got a response a day later, thanking me for my email, talking about how he loved hearing from students, telling me about his current dancing with the stars stuff (this was in late 2009), among some other quips and such.

                                      Felt incredibly down to earth and casual, and while I know it only took him maybe 5 minutes to write that email, or maybe it was even copied and pasted, it was super cool to get a response from such a tech icon.

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                                      • W woodscientist@lemmy.world

                                        Can we make “secular saints” a thing? Why should we reserve the title of “Saint” specifically for the Catholic Church? I think we should just get in the habit of referring to any unambiguously good person, who has performed great acts of generosity and selflessness, as a saint. They don’t even have to be religious. If someone wants to interpret it religiously, they can say that anyone so good is almost certainly bound for Heaven, but it need not be religious. Why can’t we have secular saints? Why can’t we have Saint Stephen of San Jose or Saint Fred of Latrobe?

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                                        KĂźhlschrank
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                                        I like this.

                                        Tangentially related - I was thinking the other day about how it seems like the rich used to feel obligated (for whatever reason) to use some of their wealth for the good of the world. But can you even imagine a ‘Musk Foundation’ or a fucking ‘Zuckerberg Foundation’? No because they don’t have even an ounce of shame or a shred of conscience. I don’t know what it would even take but I do think it’s far past time for us to start talking, bare minimum, about their obligations to the country and world that gave them so much.

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                                        • lime!L lime!

                                          why call them saints? just call them good people

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                                          tankovayadiviziya@lemmy.world
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                                          It’s important to recognise exceptionally good imo.

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