Anshul Kumar's Reviews > Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs
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They say: "Never judge a book by its cover" and I say it's hard not to. When I started reading this biography I was overwhelmed by the sheer size of this. But slowly as and when I actually started knowing the person that Steve Jobs was and started connecting his thoughts to his lifestyle and to his work, I was more than astonished. The way Walter Isaacson has carried on with this whole account of Steve's life completely engulfed me in it as if I was living right across all those memories.
So when they say "never judge a book by its cover" they are absolutely right about it. You cannot really understand why a person is the way he is until you get inside his head.
I was truly enchanted by Steve's entrancing character and embalming charisma, I still am.
Knowing about him from the start of Apple Computers to the discovery of his Reality Distortion Field until finally the Cancer took a toll on him, was a transforming experience.
So when they say "never judge a book by its cover" they are absolutely right about it. You cannot really understand why a person is the way he is until you get inside his head.
I was truly enchanted by Steve's entrancing character and embalming charisma, I still am.
Knowing about him from the start of Apple Computers to the discovery of his Reality Distortion Field until finally the Cancer took a toll on him, was a transforming experience.
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