The memory of Steve Jobs remains fresh in our hearts and minds even years after his death. His last words keeps reminding me that truly this world and everything in it is vanity even though we may only realize this truth on the last minute of our time on earth as humans.
What is the world's most expensive bed? The hospital bed. If you have money, you can hire someone to drive your car, but you cannot hire someone to take your illness that is killing you. Material things lost can be found. But one thing you can never find when you lose: life. Please treasure your family love, love for your spouse, love for your friends... Treat everyone well and stay friendly with your friends and family members.
Steve Jobs was a very complicated individual who was gifted into imagining the future and helping us get there, said one of his close confidant in one of his speeches.
The Pursuit of Happiness
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs did not leave behind a deathbed warning about how the "non-stop pursuit of wealth will only turn a person into a twisted being, just like me."
In November 2015, a rumor began circulating on social media that when Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away at age 56 in 2011, he delivered a speech or left behind a deathbed essay about the meaning of life:
What is the world's most expensive bed? The hospital bed. If you have money, you can hire someone to drive your car, but you cannot hire someone to take your illness that is killing you. Material things lost can be found. But one thing you can never find when you lose: life. Please treasure your family love, love for your spouse, love for your friends... Treat everyone well and stay friendly with your friends and family members.
Steve Jobs was a very complicated individual who was gifted into imagining the future and helping us get there, said one of his close confidant in one of his speeches.
The Pursuit of Happiness
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs did not leave behind a deathbed warning about how the "non-stop pursuit of wealth will only turn a person into a twisted being, just like me."
In November 2015, a rumor began circulating on social media that when Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away at age 56 in 2011, he delivered a speech or left behind a deathbed essay about the meaning of life:
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