Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

Reviewed Date: January 29th, 2022

I still remember the days when I was struggling to read this book, with its small font, long paragraphs, and thick pages. After a month of struggle, I finished this. As a person who wants to start a business at that point in time, I find the life of Steve Jobs intriguing. He wasn’t much of a programmer, but he had visions. It’s precisely following those visions that made the person he is now, an innovator and different thinker.

I don’t want to talk about his rude behavior and other controversial stuff. But what I really like about Steve Jobs is his meticulous attention to details. He wanted products exactly as he had imagined them. One of the stories of his hyperperfectionism would be painting the inside of the NeXT computer that the user doesn’t see at all. I believe he would have accomplished more if he were alive now.

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