Steve Jobs Biography

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Steve Jobs is considered by many to be one of the most inspiring people that has ever walked the earth. By others, he was known simply as a lucky man who happened to take part in a series of fortunate events. Let’s take a closer look at the life of Steve Jobs, and find out ourselves. Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco. His parents, Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali, couldn’t afford to take care of him. They were deeply affected poverty, and still attending college. They put Steve up for adoption. Steve was later adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. Paul and Clara Jobs got married unusually soon after they met (10 days). Throughout Steve Jobs’ life, he lived in Woodside, California. When Steve was six years old, a neighbor his age told him his real parents got rid of him because they didn’t love him. Steve was very upset by this. When he told his mother, she told him he was wonderful and special just the way he was. This made Steve think he was different than others and gave him inspiration to do something big that would change the world. Since steve was very interested in electronics, his father later introduced him to health kits. Health Kits were small electronic instruction kits that would educate you on how to make certain devices. Steve loved electronics but disliked school. Steve’s teacher saw his potential, and bribed him to get good grades by paying him money out of her own pocket.
When Steve was in his preteens, many things happened that related to his success and fate as an entrepreneur. While Steve was in 7th grade, he met an 18 year old boy named Stephen Wozniak through a mutual friend. Everyone called him “Woz” as a shortening of his last name “Wozniak”. Steve and Woz got along particularly we...

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...ke we all attempt to do throughout our lives. Steve Jobs taught us that Hard Work, inspiration, and motivation are all keys to success, not only education. R.I.P Steve Jobs

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