I saw someone commenting on Netease Music: Steve Jobs is not a saint, nor is he an ordinary person. He is a genius and also a dust. We are not him, and we cannot understand his life. After all, most of us have the attitude to change the world, but we do not have the courage to confront the world.
While Steve Jobs changed the world, putting Macs and iPhones in our hands, we didn't stop at admiring the great men, we also changed the world by standing on his shoulders and their shoulders. We can do our best.
If I had to choose between the whole world and my love, would we really choose love? If it was the previous self, he would have chosen without hesitation, but now, isn't he facing the world alone all the time? Jobs was so paranoid that he almost completely let go of those feelings, hid them in his heart, and did his own business. We all love ourselves, and romantic plots like those in romance novels are basically impossible. It is really hard to insist on pure love in the gay world, and we will find that true love is never an option, nor is it like throwing darts in the dark with eyes closed. I really feel like I'm slowly becoming more realistic, I don't feel like I'm that special anymore.
Fa Shark pretends to be so similar that I didn't recognize Fa Shark at first sight when the movie entered the third part. It's not too sexy to wear a turtleneck and tuck it into jeans. The rhythm of the movie is very catchy, and I think it's time to read the novel. He was amazed by the sudden appearance of Steve Jobs. Maybe a genius will always have some paranoia, but a person will always have a day of reconciliation with the world.
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