His death got me thinking, not only about those wonderful quotes from at Stanford: (paraphrasing here) "live each day like it was your last, for one day you will surely be right", "live your own life, not somebody else's", etc., and how much that resonates to me (and probably others with M.S.), but the fact that technology is expanding exponentially while medical research seems to have stagnated. In my mind, there has not been any major developments in M.S. since MRIs for diagnosis and DMDs for treatment...and that was decades ago.
IMHO, I wish all those brains, money and talent could be more evenly distributed. For a powerhouse like Steve Jobs to be taken down at such a young age by something as common as cancer while electronic technology has experienced unprecedented growth seems so ironic. I mean, we can't use all this great technology if we're dead!
IMHO, I wish all those brains, money and talent could be more evenly distributed. For a powerhouse like Steve Jobs to be taken down at such a young age by something as common as cancer while electronic technology has experienced unprecedented growth seems so ironic. I mean, we can't use all this great technology if we're dead!
Comment