Erik Engheim
1 min readJun 11, 2021

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Thanks for the comment Juha, I really loved it. You packed a lot of good points in a short text.

You are so right about the perfection of people in the Apple world. It is not just the presenters, but also the people shown in the photo apps. Everybody are litterally glowing and beaming with joy.

I thought it was cool that they brought a disabled person in a wheel chair as a presenter. You seldom see that. But oddly it still didn't feel like diversity, because everybody was of the same healthy, pretty , brilliant and positive Apple branded people.

I remember my moms stories from the newspaper she spent a lifetime at. There was so many odd ball people there. People with server social anxity. People with major drinking problem and frail nerves. I remember stories from my grandfather and father about people at factories back in the day in Norway. There was people who would never have fit into a corporate environment today.

There was a lot more people with serious problems who still manged to pull themselves through the day and with all sort of eccentric attributes.

I loved Demolition man. That was a great reference, and very relevant to this topic.

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Erik Engheim
Erik Engheim

Written by Erik Engheim

Geek dad, living in Oslo, Norway with passion for UX, Julia programming, science, teaching, reading and writing.

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