Apple's Bosses: From OG Steve to Who? Real Talk on Da Man in Charge
Apple been switchin' up CEOs like sneakers. But what dat mean for us on the block?
Aight, so Apple got CEOs, right? Like a whole line of 'em. From the OG Steve Jobs to some dude named John Ternus. But lemme keep it 100, what do these boardroom bosses really do for us out here?
That corner office is where the big decisions get made. But them decisions always feel like they lookin' out for the pockets of the rich, not the pockets of the folks grindin' every day.
Steve Jobs? He was the face of the hustle, for real. Built an empire. But did that trickle down to the people makin' the iPhones? Nah, fam. They still sweatin' in factories for pennies.
Beyond Steve, it's just a bunch of cats in suits. They talkin' 'bout innovation, but we still payin' a grip for a phone that's obsolete in two years. Where's the loyalty, tho?
John Ternus, whoever he is, needs to understand that Apple's success ain't just about the tech. It's about the culture, the influence. But that influence gotta be used to uplift, not just line pockets.
The way Apple changes CEOs is like watchin' a reality show. Different characters, same game. Profit over people, always.
What Apple's CEOs do affects more than just the company. It affects the whole world, especially the young brothas and sistas lookin' up to these tech giants. Set a better example, man.
Apple's history is a story of power. But real power is usin' that influence to make a difference in the community. Less gentrification, more opportunity, ya heard?
Lookin' ahead, Apple's CEO needs to step up and be a voice for the voiceless. Show some love to the folks who built the brand, not just the shareholders.
The folks runnin' Apple gotta remember where their money comes from. It comes from us buyin' their products. So treat us right. Respect the culture. Pay it forward.
The succession of leaders at Apple is a chance to change the game. But will they take it? Only time will tell. Keep it real, or get left behind. No cap.

