On connecting the dots BETWEEN Steve Jobs and us


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 You can't connect the dots looking forward you can only connect them looking backwards.

So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.

You have to trust in something: your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever.

Because believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it leads you off the well worn path. 



YES WHEN YOU CONNECT ADAM BACKWARDS TO US ;(OR  WAS IT FORWARDS?!)







CONNECT BACK TO THE BIG BANG 


 AND CONNECT IT BACK TO THE POTENTIAL ENERGY  WHICH EXPLODED AT THE BI BANG



 THE STORY UNFOLDS OF HUMAN LIFE AND STRUGGLE .THOUGH IT LOOKS THAT EVERYTHING IS SO DISCONNECTED IN LIFE AND SCIENCE ;





BUT WHEN ON DEEPER ANALYSIS IT IS ALL CONNECTED;BOTH LIVING AND NON LIVING  AND WORKING WITH A COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESSES OF ONE  LIVING BEING





AND TRY TO CONNECT THE DOTS BEFORE THE BIG BANG BACK INTO THE BIG ?ENERGY?MATTER?





YES ONE CAN CONNECT THE EVENTS FROM THE  BIG BANG DOWN TO US
 WE CANNOT CONNECT THE PRE BIG BANG DOTS WITH OUR PRESENT DAY LIMITATION  OF KNOWLEDGE /TECH:






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ANY BODY WITH TIME AND AN ANALYTICAL MIND CAN CONNECT ALL THE DOTS BACKWARDS ;
 WITH A SUPER COMPUTER-AN ULTIMATE  NeXT WE WILL BE ABLE TO CONNECT FOREWORDS ALSO-
WHEN MAN BECOMES SUPER MAN



It's about connecting the dots: those connection points of intelligence, ...This is what Steve Jobs did every day of his life: he used his intuition to connect dots of opportunity that didn't yet exist. ... What's Next In Commerce ... Family is my priority and I enjoy mentoring and giving back to the community.


The real lessons Steve Jobs has left us ... The back of the iMac was better than the front of the other guys' ... the nextversion and the next product and thinking about the one after that. ... That typography used by the Mac got incorporated into the protocol for Windows..


“It was pretty scary at the time, but lookingback it was one of the best decisions I ever made. ... Jobs went on to create NeXT and Pixar and eventually returned to Apple when it purchased NeXT... And since Windows just copied the Mac


NeXT CONNECTED THE DOT WITH WINDOWS 


MAN CONNECTED ? THE DOTS TO MONKEYS


BEES CONNECTED THE DOTS TO HONEY AND POLLINATION 






THE BIRDS AND THE BEES DOES IT FOR PROPAGATION




SOME PEOPLE CANNOT CONNECT THE DOT TO A CENTRAL ORGANIZER OF THE WHOLE JOKE 




SOME SAY GOD ;OTHERS SAY NATURE 






WHAT EVER THE NAME IT IS THE SAME 






 PEOPLE HAVE A GOD CENTER IN THE BRAIN ;SAYS NEROLOGISTS ;



SOME USE IT OTHERS NOT


LET US CONNECT THE DOTS TO FIND THE ANSWER








FOCUSING ON THE ENDS, RATHER THAN THE MEANS


Some of these ends include:
1. Connecting the Dots
2. Engagement and Motivation
3. Efficiency
4. Innovation














                                    THOSE WHO VIEW FROM OUTSIDE THE EVENT 




THERE IS NO TIME LAG BETWEEN BIG BANG AND THE PRESENT 





NO DOTS BACKWARD NOR FOREWORD


















"Everything Starts from a Dot"


Everything Starts from a Dot"



How Steve Jobs, Hindustan Lever, Apple, Hyundai, Samsung, Ranbaxy, Cadila and others imitated their way to innovation



Kamya Jaiswal, ET Bureau Oct 9, 2011, 07.00am IST
Steve Jobs himself said it: it's smart to take an existing idea and enhance it beautifully. Apple did it. So have some of the most successful brands worldwide. The same story can even apply to selling washing powders. ET on Sunday analyses brands, companies and countries that have imitated their way to innovation.
Each time he came on the stage, he promised the world something "new", "magical" or "awesome". Each time he delivered: the Mac, iPod, iPhone, iTunes and the iPad, products we craved to touch, own and experience, until he told us it was time for something 'newer'. Yet, nothing that Steve Jobs (and therefore Apple) unveiled was a first. IBM gave the world the computer, Sanyo a portable MP3 player, BlackBerry invented the smartphone and Microsoft came up with the tablet. That was before Jobs prefixed them all with an 'i'.
Apple has almost always imitated its way to the top. Starting from the days of Macintosh, when it adopted Xerox's graphical user interface as its own. Jobs never denied the charge. In fact, he revelled in it: "It comes down to trying to expose yourself to the best things humans have done and then trying to bring those things in to what you are doing. Picasso had a saying...good artists copy, great artists steal...we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas."
Whether Picasso said it in the same vein is debatable. But Jobs' interpretation makes great business sense: for some fleeting moments in August, Apple's gadgets were worth more than Exxon's oil. Last checked, the company was valued at $350 billion.
But how can an imitator best an innovator? At home and in s
chool, we have been taught to abhor copying. Be original - all the generations living today have been told. How can something wrong give better results than the good?
Ask companies like American Express, Walmart and McDonald's. Diners Card was the one which came up with credit cards but threw away the first-mover advantage to American Express. McDonald's copied White Castle and Walmart followed Korvette. We don't remember the innovators because they didn't turn their ideas into successes. The imitators did. How?
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