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Steve Jobs, American or Syrian
Since this is the first article I write on Teen Ink, I thought to make the theme about a hot topic, a topic simple yet disputable. This article is about the late, charismatic, computer genius, Steve Jobs. Don’t turn the page just yet, because I won’t write about all the facts that everyone heard a thousand times already whether your friend told you or you simply googled him.
You see, I didn’t exactly know who Jobs was other than the CEO of Apple, but after he was all over the news, I sought knowledge, knowledge through the Internet. Suddenly, while surfing the Web, every time I see an article with the name Steve Jobs, I felt the urge to read, and I’m positive you had the same eerie craving too which I think is probably the reason you’re reading this article. After all the reading, I learnt nothing but opinions, not facts, for example ‘I think’ or ‘I believe’ followed by ‘he didn’t really create the iPhone, iPad and iPod but he was rather only the popular promoting face of the products.’ So after deciding to dig deeper, I went to the only reliable destination, Wikipedia.
Since I’m Syrian, the word ‘SYRIA’ would immediately grasp my attention while I read, which is why I was shocked the instant I learnt he was of Syrian origin. A sense of pride flooded me, a sense of patriotism. If this is new to you, then I wouldn’t be surprised, especially if you know that Syria is pretty much the only country where Apple has no legal official license to sell its products, and the AppStore is off limits to us, even though many seem to have the latest Apple device and carry on to jailbreak it and override the server to reach the AppStore.
So thoughts then crossed my mind whether his Syrian genes helped him accomplish everything or were they American resources and education. A very disputable topic indeed because there are no facts, only opinions and theories. As one would say, he would have never been able to create anything if he spent his life in Syria due to the absence of anything basic, ranging from a top-notch education and any sort of investments in projects to simply not having the proper atmosphere and audience to encourage and inspire such revolutionary ideas which are the foundations of any invention. However, just as this person would end his point of view, someone else would emerge with the idea that were it not for his Syrian genes (DNA) and intelligence, he wouldn’t come close to anything tangible and concrete. The argument can last a life time without one side succumbing to the others conviction, think of it as politics.
My personal opinion is that he wouldn’t have succeeded unless he had both Syrian and US effects in his life. But who is Steve Jobs? Is he Syrian or is he American? I will leave these questions for you to figure out.
Thanking this legend for his services to mankind, I will say farewell Steve Jobs.
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