![]() ![]() ![]() It’s one thing to get the historical perspective on Jobs’ life and industry from Isaacson, but I think in the end it’s more telling and personal to hear where his mind was going with all that he believed in. Although I am usually an advocate of “don’t believe what I say, believe what I do,” these sharp little looks into Jobs’ inner workings – his spiritual take on life and work, his approach to selecting and building technologies, and one of the things I most loved about the man, his fine appreciation for industrial design – are unavailable elsewhere. I, Steve is a collection by George Beahm of hundreds of Jobs quotes, all the way from before the Apple to just before his passing in 2011. ![]() This book is a gem, best read one small page at a time. Read I, Steve.” Well, Morley was right…again. And the floppy disk and nineteen other tech devices, for telling me when he had heard enough of my raving about Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs book, “Read I,Steve. ![]()
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