Amitabh Bachchan he frequently shares personal musings, life musings, and career updates through his blog. She makes sure she never misses an update on her blog as she loves connecting with her fans through it. With a career spanning over five decades in Indian cinema, the legendary actor often uses the platform to talk about work ethic, social media and changing times.In his latest post, Bachchan reflected on a lesson he recently learned about Steve Jobs and his philosophy on focus. Inspired by his time as Apple’s visionary, the actor wrote about the importance of separating the “signal” from the “noise” in life.He began the note by writing: “Read the most exciting words about life and work ethic ..two words … Signal and noise .. signal as focus.”Elaborating on the idea, Big B added: “When you realize, the only thing that keeps you going is what needs to be done. Not in a few days, not tomorrow, not at a specific time… IT’S DONE NOW!!!! Noise is all the other attractions for social relevance, spending time scrolling through media, spending more time with friends or family… you refer to these as distractions. To go with Focus, Signal or Noise. The fruits come from Focus… Steve Jobs’ most amazing education.”Last month, the veteran actor also shared his thoughts on the growing influence of social media and the rapid spread of information online. Reflecting on how technology has transformed communication and attention spans, he wrote, “The speed of discovery is now at the push of a button. not the “thinking button” of the brain… which has been overshadowed by this medium called “the web”… and revelations force it to follow the latest and to go beyond the usual. Filled with strikingly different methodologies for those living in the early days past and present, it is a fascinating story of time. “The ‘times’ were always an important element to lean on… and they bring honorable nostalgia… understanding that they have lived the past… the ‘present’ may not be considered… they participate in the ‘now’, as we were at their age, in the face of new inventions and directives.”On the work front, she was last seen in Kalki directed by Bachchan in 2898 AD Nag Ashwin.