“Though his ongoing illness made last week’s resignation less than surprising, the departure of Apple‘s Steve Jobs from the innovator’s executive suite was and will remain big news,” John Tamny writes for Forbes. “With good reason.”
“Jobs’ success speaks to the wonders of capitalism, a system built on incentives,” Tamny writes. “Under capitalism, those who do the most to remove unease from the lives of others are rewarded handsomely, and Jobs’ billions attest to all that his success meant for others.”
Tamny writes, “After that, a grand thanks is owed to Jobs by chief executives, professional athletes, and U.S. citizens more broadly. If this is doubted, read on.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]