Steve Jobs - Biography - Interview with Walter Isaacson part 2/2

Get the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson on Amazon: amzn.to Walter Isaacson, the author of the new authorized biography "Steve Jobs" talked to Steve Kroft of "60 Minutes" about his book. In the interview, Isaacson discussed how Jobs dealt with the pancreatic cancer that took his life, Jobs' non-relationship with his biological father, and his technological innovation as the CEO of Apple. The "60 Minutes" story featured audio from the more than 40 interviews Isaacson conducted with Jobs for his book. "You're born alone, you're gonna die alone--and what exactly is it that you have to lose, Steve?" Jobs says in one recording. "There's nothing." Here are the best bits from the "60 Minutes" report, which has posted additional material online. Jobs Unknowingly Met His Biological Father: Jobs, an adopted child, never formally met his biological father. But it turned out he unknowingly met him once and only realized it later. "I learned a little bit about him and I didn't like what I learned," Jobs said. He asked his sister, when she met the man, not to tell him that they had ever met and not to tell him anything about Jobs. "It turns out he managed or owned a restaurant and I was in that restaurant once or twice, and I remember meeting the owner who was from Syria and it was most certainly him." The father told Jobs' sister that he was "a great tipper." How Adoption Shaped Jobs: Jobs recalls crying as a child when he found out he was adopted, reasoning that perhaps his <b>...</b>
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