
Steve Jobs’s story is usually told in the same way: a courageous innovator, a tireless perfectionist, a man who entered the stage and moved technology again and again.
But as his life was coming to an end, while he fought cancer, he focused on another pioneering idea. Instead, he thought about everything that has already been created – countless posts that allowed his own life.
What did he have on his mind in his last days?
In recent weeks before his death on October 5, 2011, Jobs opened an iPad and wrote e -mail. Directory? Alone. It was not a business plan or a plan for the future – it was a deeply personal meditation that never intended to see anyone else. Thanks to the Steve Jobs archive, launched by Laurene Powell Jobs, Tim Cook and Jony Ive, the world now has access to this intimate moment.
The e-mail of September 2, 2010 begins with the co-founder of Apple, who says, “I did not grow the little foods that I grow, and I did not even make perfect seeds”. “I don’t make any of my own clothes,” he continues. “I speak a language that I didn’t even think of,” he writes.
In the emotional line, Jobs states how he feels “helpless”, probably about his health. “When I needed medical attention, I was helpless to help survive,” he writes.
What did e -mail say?
Here is the full text of the e -mail that Steve Jobs wrote on 2 September 2010
“I grow little food that I eat, and what they grow, I did not make or improve the seeds.
Don’t make any of my own clothes.
I speak a language that I didn’t even make up.
I didn’t work out the mathematics I use.
I am protected by freedom and laws that I did not imagine or legislative, and I do not force or decide.
I am touched by music that I did not create.
When I needed medical attention, I was helpless to help survive.
I did not observe the transistor, microprocessor, object -oriented programming or most of the technology I work with.
I love and admire my kind, living and dead, and I am absolutely dependent on my life and well -being. ”
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