Companies aren’t people. No one working there when you were 13 is still there now.
This doesn’t have to feel like a “loss”. On the contrary, I’d argue that rejecting today’s Apple is the only way to keep a piece of that old Apple around. Think of it this way: I’m pretty sure that original Mac team that put up the pirate flag would agree with you today and not “Apple leadership.” You aren’t losing that 13 year old version of yourself right now, you are making him proud.
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Pat Castaldo (@[email protected])
This fake Apple award thing completely symbolizes the trust that’s been lost. I can’t trust this company anymore. And it sucks. I know no company can be trusted, but part of me is still that 13 year old boy who told his father, “absolutely, dad, if you get me a Mac Plus it can be my birthday and Christmas present for two years.” And it was. I guess I literally was a fan boy. And that innocence is gone.







