Job's Job One, Well Done
 
Steve Jobs changed the world.  Unlike too many people today, he made it better, not darker, dirtier, poorer.  He made the world more interesting, productive, enjoyable, and exciting for every civilized user of information of all sorts.  For all people, whether listening to music, scanning databases, using apps to play or be productive, every user of information owes more than most can comprehend to Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs had his quirks, his passions, and his idiosyncrasies.  Thank goodness for those traits for, along with an always-inquiring mind searching for the best method to perform and accomplish meaningful results, those quirks allowed him to master areas left by most others as mundane and not upgradeable.  Steve, an app package himself, processed all his perceptions with the needs that only he saw as being desirable into the products that propelled a near-bankrupt company into an industry leader.
Steve Jobs nurtured and stubbornly intimately directed, created, invented, and produced products that are elegantly perfected tools of the Information Age.
Jobs understood that consumers would pay premium prices when they perceived that they were to receive elegant functionality with reliability.

Steve Jobs' death has deprived every user of information of decades of unimaginably innovative products.  Steve Jobs loss to information users is not measurable.  He would have invented and perfected devices that most of us can not imagine.
When he created, tuned, and displayed his elegant productions, we could all see the elation, feel his satisfaction, and some wise enough observers could appreciate that inside his mind continued to contrive improvements.  For Steve Jobs the iPad, Mac, ITunes, and all of his products were under constant review for modification and upgrade.
Every person left behind should wonder why he has been deprived of the elegant functionality of future Steve Jobs creations.  Is it our punishment?  Is it that Steve has paid his dues and been relieved of his earthly responsibilities?  Or is it something simpler?

Every person left behind must wonder why Steve Jobs has been released from his earthly responsibilities.  With humanity awash in vicious, ruinous, sinister monsters, why did we lose Steve Jobs?  Rather, why was it not that one of those prolific, poisonous, malevolent causers of misery and destruction residing in leadership positions in America and elsewhere that was taken?  Why does the same world so improved by Steve Jobs remain saddled with the ongoing work of so many miscreant destroyers of happiness and inhibitors of progress?

As we use Steve's wondrous products we should always be aware that he endeavored to provide these to us in order that we would become more productive, as well as have elegant toys to play with after working more productively.
Wise people should strive to use Steve Jobs' products to produce, play, and -- especially -- to prevent the destructive efforts of those malevolent destroyers of happiness and productivity that remain alive and well doing their damage daily.
Elimination of malevolence is one productive and entertaining manner to use Steve Jobs' hardware, firmware, and software effectively.