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Apple, in my view, has already reached its apex. Within the next five years, it is likely to be surpassed.
At present, Apple dominates the global smartphone market and holds an extraordinary position of influence. Yet beneath that surface of success lies clear stagnation.
Its ambitious plan to develop an Apple Car collapsed after years of wasted investment. The company also failed to participate meaningfully in the AI revolution, a misstep you can’t really catch up with now. Siri, once marketed as a glimpse into the future, remains painfully rudimentary, capable only of simple, mechanical responses. Their phones, released year after year with negligible change, reflect a creative inertia that has become impossible to ignore.
Apple was once a company defined by daring innovation. Who remembers when Steve Jobs took risks that redefined entire industries. The decision to launch a phone without a keyboard was not merely bold, it was visionary. Today, that audacity has been replaced by caution and complacency.
It is inevitable that another firm, probably an ambitious Chinese manufacturer, will rise to meet the unmet expectations Apple leaves behind. When that happens, the illusion of Apple’s invincibility will fade, and the world will recognize that its era of genuine innovation ended long ago.
The Argentine Electoral Directorate has confirmed that Javier Milei's party has absolutely crushed the socialist parties.
Results with over 90% of votes counted:
🟣 La Libertad Avanza: 40.84%
🔵 Fuerza Patria: 24.5%
🟢 Prov. Unidas: 5.12%
🔴 FdI: 3.7%
The radical transformation of Argentina is about to reach a new level. Milei failed to push most of his major reforms through Congress because his party had very few seats. That hurdle will no longer exist.