Friday 7 October 2011

The stories of apples

Dear Readers

There are 3 stories about Apples.

The first apple story brings us back to the Book of Genesis which talks about Adam and Eve and the Forbidden Apple. I am very certain many of us know this story well.

The second apple story is equally popular, it is about the Apple that dropped on the head of Sir Issac Newton and hence he discovered the brilliant Universal Law of Gravitation. The Apple was accelerated from zero velocity to the ground due to a force called the gravity.

And the third apple story is about Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc., the visionary and creative genius behind the iPhone, iPad and the iPod. One of his famous quotes being "Stay hungry, stay foolish" --- always consider yourself foolish and unknown to knowledge so that you will continue to have the curiosity to acquire the knowledge.

Sir Issac Newton, the English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian, he has been considered by many to be the greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived. Steve Jobs, the American computer entrepreneur and innovator, a visionary, pioneer and genius in the Computer World.

Even though the Apples are gone now, they have improved our world with their infinite innovations and inventions that forever enrich our lives.

Lastly, let us not forget the English idiom - "An apple a day keeps the doctor away".

Shall we have an apple today?


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like your apple story! Let's have ABC juice (Apple + Beet root + Carrot) a great juice for health.

counselcounsel said...

Great! More healthy juice recipes are welcomed!

Jia said...

i like your apppllessss story! and yes i had an apple ... yesterday X)

counselcounsel said...

Thank you... more apples, anyone?

woohoo said...

hmmm...i like the stories ... i always remind myself to stay hungry, stay foolish and i am a bit hungry now ... can i have more apples from you ...hehe

counselcounsel said...

Thanks. You are welcomed to share my apples! Isn't it wonderful if we create our own apples and eat them everyday?

omid jahanbany said...

i had rode this story before,but again i relish with your topic, really i got good feeling with final line, i got how is your mind and how u have reliance heart :)