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by philosophty
304 days ago
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"And it wasn't a lack of courage it was a misguided belief that he knew more than his doctors." You don't know anything about human psychology if you think searching for alternatives means he thought he was smarter than his doctors. Here's the most relevant quote from Steve Jobs: "I didn't want my body to be opened...I didn't want to be violated in that way," This is the language of fear not arrogance. |
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Genentech CEO (and PhD in Biochemistry) Art Levinson: he "pleaded every day" with Jobs and found it "enormously frustrating that [he] just couldn't connect with him"
Andy Grove: "Steve talked to me when he was trying to cure himself by eating horseshit and horseshit roots, and I told him he was crazy"
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Marc Andreessen: "Steve Jobs was 'one of the most disagreeable people in the history of humankind,' and that was part of his genius."
He was an obstinate man who thought he knew better than everyone else. Sometimes he did. This time he didn't.