“I wanted my kids to know me,” Jobs told Isaacson. “I wasn’t always there for them, and I wanted them to know why and to understand what I did.”

Bro chose his legacy over his kids and spent his last days cloying for validation of that decision rip-bozo

Acting like he’s some fuckin’ migrant worker forced to leave his family to get them what they need to survive smh

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      it’s not stupid if it works

      Clearly Steve Jobs’ diet cure didn’t work.

      Also contributing to long and exhaustive legacy of billionaire cults of personality sure “work” in a way that’s to the detriment of everyone who has to live under a worsening state of privatization, private surveillance, and a planet being burned down and choked with e-waste because indoctrinated members of the aforementioned cults of personality simply must have a new phone every year that is slightly thinner.

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        the latter is the only thing that matters is is the reason why this asshattery will persist long after either of us are in our respective graves

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          I think Steve Jobs’ cult of personality “worked” in a stupid way to society and the planet’s detriment that still has so many people expecting billionaire genius saviors to fix the problems that they are actually perpetuating.

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            i believe it’s that plus people who strive for “fuck 'em all money” never realizing that’s what steinbeck meant by his temporarily embarrassed millionaires quote.