PALO ALTO, CA – In 1974, Steve Jobs was living on a farm between Los Gatos and Santa Cruz, immersed in a period of self-reflection. During this time, he penned a handwritten letter to his ...
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"Just basically, it was a little bit of an inspirational type of letter, you know? 'Joy, do a good job. Important, very important, how important the job is.' But I may, I think it was a nice letter.
"It said, 'To Number 47,' Trump said. "It was a very nice one .... just basically a little bit of an inspirational-type letter. Enjoy it. Do a good job. Important, very important how important the ...
Time magazine released its inauguration cover on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, an animation of the incoming president shoving everything off the Oval Office Resolute ...
A heartfelt letter written by a 19-year-old Steve Jobs in 1974 has been sold at auction for $500,312 (Rs 4.32 crore). The letter, addressed to his childhood friend Tim Brown, reveals Jobs’ plans to ...
The Mahakumbh Mela began in Prayagraj on January 13 and will end on February 26. This is the largest peaceful congregation of people in the world. It is believed that people taking a bath in the ...
A rare handwritten letter penned by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has recently drawn attention and it has a connection to India's Kumbh Mela. The letter has become the tech pioneer's first ...
Jobs’ 1974 letter was penned during a pivotal period when he was exploring Zen Buddhism and seeking spiritual clarity. (AP) A 1974 handwritten letter by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs ...
A handwritten letter by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, written in 1974, has fetched $500,312 (around Rs 4.32 crore) at a Bonhams auction. The letter provides insight into Jobs' early years ...
If you desire, and I am still here when you arive, we can come up here in the mountains together and you can tell me your thoughts and feelings, which I did not fully understand from your letter.