My biggest takeaway from today's loss: Steve Jobs was a legend who led a revolution in technology and music that would impact the entire world.  But even more than the product that would touch the masses, is the reminder about life I get whenever someone amazing passes.  I'm not saying everyone has to be extraordinary like Steve Jobs.  But evaluate yourself and what you are doing with your life currently.  Are you happy with what you are doing?  This applies to all angles and levels of your life whether it's your career, health, family, relationships, etc.  Is there something you want to change?  Ultimately, the most relevant question to ask yourself is, if you were to die tomorrow, have you done all you wanted to today?  In certain circumstances, you may be limited to be more practical about life decisions, but in the cases where you can control what you're doing or how you're doing it, try to progress without regrets and hesitation.  Take a risk or a chance, without concerning yourself too much about failure.  I'm not saying be stupid either.  It's okay to deviate from your path.  Do everything with a wise frame of mind.  Weigh pro's and con's.  Write out goals and tackle challenges.  Don't hurt people in the process.  How do you know if something would work or not if you never tried?  Don't be so self conscious either.  Don't take good people who surround you for granted.  Who cares what others think?  Live your life today and progress towards tomorrow.

And boy, I sure do love my iPod, thanks for revolutionizing music and technology.

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He graces the homepage of Google today.