History of Steve Jobs (Full Documentary)

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Jobs was one of the most innovative and influential entrepreneurs of our time. He left a legacy that will be marveled over and studied for decades. Despite his humble beginnings, Jobs was able to build the most valuable brand in the world and revolutionize several industries. His identity was so intertwined with Apple’s, that when he resigned, many predicted the company’s decline. Claiming they’d no longer be able to innovate without their visionary leader. But many people failed to recognize the most crucial gift Jobs left behind. His philosophy. Discover the story behind Steve Jobs rise to success, and how he left behind one of the greatest legacies of our time.
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Script written with the help of Edward Muldrew. Check out his channel here:
youtube.com/c/EdwardMuldrewTech

Music provided by Bensound.com and Freemusicarchive.org

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Video contents:
00:00 Growing Up
00:11:56 Creating Apple
00:22:27 Jobs' Exit
00:33:34 Jobs' Return
00:43:45 Apple's Revival
00:55:06 Jobs' Final Act

コメント (21)
  • In case you’re curious, this video was removed and reuploaded due to a copyright dispute with the initial release.
  • @i_am_acai
    bruh wozniak gave Jobs his first real job AND helped Jobs do his work. Wozniak is too nice
  • @anianii
    Great, now I have to watch it again so the algorithm knows I’ve already seen this video 😂
  • Shortly after his passing I donated a copy of his book to my local library so future generations could learn about him. RIP Steve
  • I worked for Apple and owned a large number of shares. These guys who make the videos about the history of Apple or Steve often publish videos with many lies, or at the very least historical inaccuracies. Take everything they say with a grain of salt. The first time I met Steve, he threw me out of a moving limo. After that when I saw him at work he always looked very pissed off but was a super nice guy. Unless you've actually met people, or worked for a company, don't take stories about them too seriously. There are two sides to every billionaire I've met. The public side you see on the television and then there's the real person, or at least the person they show you. The television version is usually a charicature or cartoon version of them, and the person you meet is usually a lot nicer. Steve was more than tempermental, he literally beat people up during business meetings. As he got older, he did mellow out, but don't get him wrong he was a genius that doesn't always fit the legends.
  • He said,"The people in the Indian country side don't use their intellect like we do, they use their intuition and their intuition is more developed than the rest of the world. Intuition is a very powerful thing. More powerful than intellect in my opinion. That's had a big impact on my work."
  • To think that we wouldn't have had a Toy Story or movies like it; it's almost unfathomable. This man has influenced the world in so many ways. Great Video!
  • Never thought i would get so emotional over a human i have never met. I guess we all connect with him thru himself. Himself is his creations and what he has left us is only the beginning.
  • Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
  • RIP Steve, I will forever be a Mac user. As a graphic designer it improved my workflow in a big way, most reliable piece of machine I ever used!!!
  • I’m watching this on my iPad, listening with my AirPods and playing a game on my iPhone. So….. thanks Steve for what you did.
  • @S.E.C-R
    This was great, I’ve watched nearly everything there is to watch about Steve, but this one by far has been my favorite. Thank you for your time and detail in putting this together for us!
  • If Steve Jobs did a surgery when his cancer just started in 2003, he could still be the CEO of Apple even today. edit: thanks for all of y'all for correcting me that is the most replies i have ever received
  • I heard the whole documentary and I found it very interesting. He helped create the iPhone and many other gadgets. He was also involved with Sony too. It goes to show, when you're pursuing a goal, it actually becomes achievable. And that achievement can inspire others to pursue and achieve their goals in life.
  • @1maripaul
    There's NO denying this guy wasn't special. Hard work wasn't hard work for him, that alone made him special!!! People can work hard and never be this brilliant... he was special.
  • Commenting because I commented on the first one but also commenting now for the algorithm. Thank you as always for the quality videos!
  • Thanks 😊 Greg for re uploading the documentary, we appreciate it. 🙏🏻
  • @DoasYouseeFit
    Great video. I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to make this much information and value easily available.
  • I have watched the complete documentary, and it was well really well put together. Good job!