10/4/2011: RIP job/jobs
Steve Jobs was very popular and Apple (A) very successful when I, Aaron (A), focused on my career and...my JOB.
I barely work at doing any kind of "job" anymore because I don’t buy into this reality. My main focus other than trying to decipher clues has been food, as you can probably tell as you read through many of these entries. A couple months ago, "Tim COOK" was made the head of Apple:
I know everything here is coded and on purpose, so I assume it’s absurdly connected to me and how I’m living my life.
Well, it’s a few months later and yesterday (10/4/2011) I officially told my friend Mika I’m going to let her take over running T-Shirt Hell. I wasn’t going to be involved anymore, in any way, even though I still own it. I have no plans to do anything else and will never work a regular job again:
And now, today (10/5/2011), THE VERY NEXT DAY after my job died, Steve Jobs has died:
Okey dokey. I'm sure none of this means a damn thing and isn't related to me at all, not even remotely. Because how the fuck could that be true, right?
(I rarely, if ever, was involved after that point and completely relinquished ownership of T-Shirt Hell in 2017.)
As an additional side note: I did a little research and found out that when I left Boston in 1997 to move to Los Angeles in order to take what would end up being the most stressful job of my life (service writer at Range Rover Encino) after virtually never working at a stressful job for 5 years in Boston, it was at the exact time that Apple brought Steve Jobs back in a major role that helped revitalize Apple.
This just solidifies to me that the way I live my life is connected to these kinds of events. The energy I expended during that job, which was obviously utilized by the universe or whoever is running this show, was enormous at that time. It was mostly in the summer months of 1997 when Range Rover Encino was in shambles and I was thrust into an atmosphere seemingly meant for masochists. I moved to L.A to take the job in July. Jobs showed back up immediately after, in August: