I like that. “Stay hungry; Stay foolish”. Good stuff. Yet there seems to be few people like Steve Jobs who while seeing providence, purpose in suffering, value in faith, the perspective provided by death, the joy of love and relationship, and the necessity of humility nevertheless don’t see that all those fingers are pointing at God. It sort of feels like Christianity’s woodpile is being plundered without proper credit being given. I would think that Jobs would have enough experience with the heavy end of that stick (note his comment on microsoft windows) to at least give proper credit. Still, good comments though. Sort of reminiscent of what John Eldredge had to say in The Sacred Romance and some of his other books. Anyway, coolish
I like that. “Stay hungry; Stay foolish”. Good stuff. Yet there seems to be few people like Steve Jobs who while seeing providence, purpose in suffering, value in faith, the perspective provided by death, the joy of love and relationship, and the necessity of humility nevertheless don’t see that all those fingers are pointing at God. It sort of feels like Christianity’s woodpile is being plundered without proper credit being given. I would think that Jobs would have enough experience with the heavy end of that stick (note his comment on microsoft windows) to at least give proper credit. Still, good comments though. Sort of reminiscent of what John Eldredge had to say in The Sacred Romance and some of his other books. Anyway, coolish