
So I'm thinking, Tim Cook's departure from Apple might be a good thing? Like, he's been there for 14 years and it's time for someone else to shake things up. But also, who is gonna take over his role? John Ternus seems like a solid choice, but what about all the other internal candidates and external contenders?
And let's be real, Apple's got some big challenges ahead of them, from AI to immersive tech to global regulation. It's not just about who's at the top, it's about how they're gonna tackle these issues. I mean, Cook's done an amazing job turning Apple into a behemoth, but now it's time for someone new to bring in some fresh ideas and innovation.
I'm thinking maybe it's time for Apple to think outside the box (or iPhone case?) and explore some new markets or technologies that'll take them into the next decade. Who knows, maybe whoever takes over will be able to steer the company towards a whole new era of growth and success?
One thing's for sure, Cook's legacy is going to be huge, no matter what happens next. He's been an incredible leader, and I'm gonna miss seeing his face on those Apple ads
