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.
@@prosperotos889 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
Mr. Steve Jobs left behind many messages for us, one of which was "Keep looking, don't settle". He believed that curiosity is key to education and innovation, so I have a great respect for him. I aspire to keep up with the future of the tech industry. Thank you, Mr. Jobs!
Steve Jobs worked up until his death day but I couldn't get out of bed today because of sheer laziness. I respect this man so much and am inspired to become a workaholic like him
@@brooks5895 LOL if the working conditions in China had improved it would have affected Steve's bottom line and he would have moved production to a cheaper more evil country.
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.
@@gorgeousgeorge7960 I agree. What a spoiled brat Jobs was. Narcissistic for sure. Brilliant but a shit of a human being. A few men are geniuses, fewer are great human beings and genius.
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!
Yes, Steve Jobs helped change history as far as in PC's and then with other electronics as we all know... It was good that Woz was his Buddy & Partner because it was Woz's knowledge of electronics & computers that helped sky rocketed Jobs into his place in the Tech World.......
As someone who struggles terribly with trying to use technological devices and gets overwhelmed with all of the damned info and buttons etc, I wish everyone who worked in tech had the mind and aesthetic taste of Jobs. He understood the values and virtues of simplicity, elegance, and ease of use, and intuitive appeal. So many electronic products (Phones, Remotes, TV's, Gaming systems, etc.) are insufferable to interact with because of how disorderly, discombobulated, and un-intuitive they are. I think most tech people find tech so easy to understand that when they design things, they don't take into account how difficult these things can be for ordinary people.
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
Well, it was pancreatic cancer, the deadliest of them all, even today. I survived prostate cancer but my younger sister could not overcome pancreatic, even with major surgery.
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!
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.
Uh… you’re not making sense, bro. “There’s no denying that this guy was not special”. So you’re starting premise is that jobs wasn’t special at all. That doesn’t match the rest of your masterpiece
Maybe back in the day but these days you are just getting bent over and 'serviced' by Apple's price gouging. You can get better performance for far cheaper using Linux.
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."
Speechless about his passion despite everything. He sincerely worked for making our old better. It’s another reminder of staying self-confident and do not lose any faith in everything. We need more of such biographies. Steve taught the whole wold to so much things...
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.
I was born a month after Steve passed away, and im a huge Apple fan and so upset i never got to witness him make history for myself. My grandad is also a huge Apple fan though, and hes been buying every new Apple product since the Lisa. Im so happy i have him to tell me the stories! Thank you for the documentary!
Just came back here to watch as it was the 10th year anniversary of his passing. as a tech guy I never really was a Apple fanboy but I always respected Steve Jobs his philosophy and how he devoted his time and efforts to make Apple to win is really helps put things in perspective about how I want to live my life. Great video
Fantastic doco, so glad I stuck it out to the very end. What an impact the late Steve Jobs has had on so many lives around the world. Huge respect to Tim Cook and how he has taken Apple to the next level, I am sure he's making Steve so very proud.
This man helped build the world we know today. I love going back and watching the keynotes as he shocked the world over and over. Truly inspiring. RIP to a legend. Very thankful for Tim Cook to be CEO since, he has done a great job carrying on the vision.
@@Abdulrahman-tc6vq I wasn’t really talking about degrees but more about the false belief that “art” and “tech” are two different things. Especially when you can do great things by combining the two!
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’s a hack pos! apple computers are junk now keep your older Mack’s and don’t believe apples bs they won’t support there new systems lol yes they will and do if ya know what your doing
Steve j. & bill g. Pure evil. I knew them both. I could smell their evil. I stayed far away. We’re the same age. I was a CNC programmer bell helicopter textron. The love of money IS the root !!! Evil !! Bueno. Good. Jesus is my leader. Thanks. I’m 68 and not rich, but happy and gay !! Texas good.
Steve Jobs.. his story is so revealing.. he is an exceptional creation, a story of mankind, surviving from birth to death... facing, overcoming endless conflicts, current technologies is just a chapter of it... we are fortunate we have persons like Steve Jobs.. unconventional , taking the risks, suffers too.
Nope, he got lucky to adopt/meet people who love him enough to give in to his ultimatum repeatedly and have meet people who are technical genius that he then fuck over once he find replacement. Seriously, buy and move to new house because a ultimatum to change school and give out 350 out 2500 from promise. Most of the innovation of apple came from engineers who have to fight/trick Steve jobs into choosing their design.
@@RandomPerson-tz7wk Jobs was an extremely "imperfect" person. I don't think anyone can reasonably dispute that. But no one gets that lucky that many times. No one.
@@anthonykent00 "no one gets that lucky that many times. No one." then it show you dont know or meet alot of people. he is one of many who got lucky. he might not be born into a wealthy family, but he is certainly got adopted by one. who can afford to give into his tantrum and ultimatum.
Amazing that individuals like him change ours lives. I was in Seattle in the Apple Store when he passed away, I felt him living us, it was a cold night in the university village where the Apple Store was opened few years ago, after hours he was gone, the front Apple Store was full of candles, flowers and notes saying, we remember you. I felt strong and proud that in Seattle we have him in our hearts, and this is my first time to see his documentary. It really brings all his talent and nerd mind to our future in Seattle like a city full of great people. Thanks again..
I just wanna say thank you. Thank you for this documentary! I am writing my bachelor thesis about the philosophy of Apple. Your work helped me so much!
This year would mark the 10th year since Steve Jobs passing. I really wonder what would have become of the products and the company if Steve would have been around a little longer, I'm sure not much would be different but the curiosity interests me to know how different would some of these products looked and operated in Steve's vision. RIP Steve Jobs
Nothing would be different, Apple would be exactly the same as it is now. He had a good run with iPhone/Pad and was at a peak in his career when he died. But remember, Jobs failed many times, especially by not improving and adapting once-revolutionary products. Also, Jobs is no Jesus, he was not a kind man with an honest interest or vision for mankind, so I personally wouldn't worship him.
I don’t believe in the afterlife but if there was one, I hope he at least has to atone from all the shitty things he did in his personal life. Like, he had a love for counter culture and eastern religion. He talks about the wonders of LSD. I have an appreciation for these things as well, but he was just an awful human. His whole spiel about seeing the other side of the coin or whatever is so disingenuous and didn’t materialize in the real world. Honestly, I’d prefer to be stuck living in Android and Microsoft only world if Steve Jobs, I don’t know, maybe cared about his own child and the mother of that child. And also, didn’t lay the first bricks of apple by screwing over Steve Wozniak. The fact we deify this capitalist scum bag and look past what he really represented just shows how much we’ve lost our way in this world. What good is all this mumbo jumbo about connecting with spirituality if you’re still a total scum bag? -sent from iPhone
@@Iheartdog666 He was different. His mindset was and still is completely different. Try to think like Steve Jobs in those situations, oh wait, you can't becaus no one else had the same ideas and same morals as Steve Jobs. He disvalued some things and valued some things. So think before you write.
Steve's vision for the company was to move forward with the iwatch and expand the features into a medical space. Steve felt the iphone was commoditized and without future growth. His battle with health in his last years drove him to develop tools to help monitor and correct health issues. The development of the iwatch nearly broke him, and even today, the product is half finished. The main problems were that health regulations, for example, fda approval, were needed for many of the advanced features. Advanced features included heart monitoring, diabetes checks and other medical tests originally envisioned by the Star Trek medical tricorders. The iwatch was envisioned to grow larger and up the arm. Elizabeth Holmes, the famous fraudster, was obssessed with Steve. She knew of these ideas from discussions with Steve and tried to recreate the dream. However, she, and her company, Theranos, was attacked and convicted of fraud.
Greg, you have become an amazing film maker sir. This was well made and entertaining. I am excited for your next long format video like this one. Thank you for making this.
This was a blessing to watch.. Rest up Steve Jobs!!! A man who left behind his identity even when he left the earth. He was one who believed in his vision and gave the world a product they will need and want for a lifetime. ❤🎉
What a life this man created for himself. With so much up and downs. I wonder if that had something to do with his health decline. Listening and watching this video made me sad, constantly having to battle and for fighting every step of the way to success.
"Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.” Steve Jobs. RIP
Saving Kevin Bacon will be not sustainable. It will soon run out. We have more to propagate if we rescue Robert Plant. With the pandemic we have and riots going on what do you propose we do with John Hurt and Emma Stone?
I’m in the same journey. I get you 100%. I’m watching this on the treadmill. Lost 4 kg sense Wednesday. Today is Sunday. And it’s fun! For me the app informing what going on in the body has been what kept me going and going for mere. Thank you Jason. 😊
Jobs unfortunately made his own due date by not listening to his doctors and trying to use spiritual medicine to fight his cancer which of-course would never work.
he had his ups, he had his downs. he had his successes, he had his failures. such an inspiring man to contribute so much to the modern world. RIP & Thank you
@@millie1680 Your comment shows your lack of intelligence. You dont know me so how could you compare? Clearly faulty logic and high chance why you buy into his brand because you aren't to bright. He did nothing wake up. You still havent answered my question of what he did. Im just speaking up for all the engineers. He took credit for everyones work. Hes a drop kick his company failed and came back to apple because hes a loser. After they booted him wouldnt you think he would want to show he can make it own his own? he couldnt though. He doesnt deserve the recognition he gets all he deserved was the cancer that killed him.
@@bobweee888 That’s going way too far, what he did was selfish but that doesn’t mean he deserved to get cancer, let alone die from it. Are you REALLY that upset to go as far as to say he deserved something like that? Really? I don’t care what he did, that’s just cruel to even say that tf.
@Apple Explained you should make this into a book, and audiobook since you already recorded it. Keep everything the way it is with the script and use it for the writing. I would buy that!
What a wonderful, passionate, driven, and sometimes just plain mean character Steve was. He always believed in his visions, turning them into reality one by one. What baffled me is how such a smart cookie could be so ignorant about his cancer. Surgery would have saved his life (which for pancreatic cancer is extremely rare - FYI, I have an MD in oncology), instead he resorted for 9 months to “quackery”, and then it was to late & Steve was doomed. But: he took it gracefully & with great courage until the very end. Although I’ve never met him I admired him enormously. RIP Steve, your life changed the world forever. Thank you !
I bought my first Apple product, an iPod, in 2007. I loved it almost immediately. One day in September 2008 while waiting for one of my employees to finish a report at 5:00 pm on a Friday evening, I came across a video on the Apple website demonstrating the features of an iPhone and decided to watch it. I was absolutely mesmerized - I had to have an iPhone ASAP. The following Monday I went to an AT&T store and bought a 3G iPhone. I don’t know how I ever lived without it. I was like a crack addict and couldn’t put it down. Since then I bought an iPad right after it first went on sale. I absolutely love it and am on it 2 to 3 hours a day minimum. If I ever had to give it up I would go into major withdrawal symptoms. I was slower to adopt the Apple Watch but eventually bought a series 6 and then upgraded to an Ultra right after it came out. I love the Ultra and use it to record my workouts, which is very motivating. Thank you, Mr. Jobs for all the great products you have brought to the masses. You will be remembered as one of the greatest business visionaries in history. I only wish you would have not been so stubborn in your approach to treating your cancer, but that was not inconsistent with your whole approach to life. It would be wonderful, however, if you were still alive today. RIP and thank you, sir.
Steve will always live in the after life as a legend. You don't build a computer company to make it open like all the old school companies did and failed. APPLE is still here today because of Steve Jobs no one else. Steve created a user friendly ecosystem other companies still can't do today in modern times. Steve was ahead of his time and rightfully so.
@@jamespfitz it’s because of NeXt we got unix flavor OS for Apple. Funny how y’all claim to follow a world standard like Windows yet arm is the worlds standard over x86……hypocrites I tell you.
@Julio De Los Santos you didn't watch the whole video because Wozniak dropped out a third of the way in. He was an asshole at the start but pretty much everyone who spoke about him said he changed
Watching this again on 5 October, 2021. Exactly a decade after Steve's death. RIP Steve 😢, Apple will always remain close to my heart, even though I would never join them
22:38 Apple computer, copied by IBM. 26:00 Apple GUI, copied by Microsoft. 34:36 Pixar, copied by Hollywood. 56:35 iPhone, copied by Samsung. 1:02:07 iCloud, copied by Google.
I think you did a very good job here, at least you had been honest about Steve Jobs major faults that ultimately cost him his life. I deeply relate to Steve, I am just as equally autistic and I was adopted too. I would probably easy let my faith guide my choices, just as he and so when people paper over these things they are also missing the point of what made Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs. He looked at the world much differently then most. Today I've kept my late 2011 iMac that originally came with Snow Leopard as that machine really marked an end of an era more ways then one and Apple has not been the same without him. But as you point out they have made it.
In case you’re curious, this video was removed and reuploaded due to a copyright dispute with the initial release.
That makes sense, I was trying to find this the other day on my history so I could finish it but it was gone I thought I was going crazy lol
Okay
I’m here
I’m before 500 comment
I watched 80% of the video in morning, when i came back in the evening to watch the rest the video was deleted
Let's give Wozniak his flowers. Dude is genius.
1000 times smarter than the devil SJ. Bill too. Pure evil. Good. Texas. Bueno.
Steve W. Is a free mason, me too. Good.
bruh wozniak gave Jobs his first real job AND helped Jobs do his work. Wozniak is too nice
Jobs exploited Wozniak. That's why he said he cried when he read it.
Looks like woz was the man
@@Kyle1444 short and simple Jobs is the big F. evil in all times
He exploited everyone
@@Kyle1444 p
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.
Yeah! I agree with you sir.
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
@@prosperotos889 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@@christophercook7170 That's very correct sir!!
And that is why most of them end up losing they money to scammers.
Don't be in a haste to invest. Know what and who you are investing to and be sure that the person will deliver before investing.
Mr. Steve Jobs left behind many messages for us, one of which was "Keep looking, don't settle". He believed that curiosity is key to education and innovation, so I have a great respect for him. I aspire to keep up with the future of the tech industry. Thank you, Mr. Jobs!
Shortly after his passing I donated a copy of his book to my local library so future generations could learn about him. RIP Steve
Writer? Walter Isaacson?...
@@Pedja-J7 most likely
Great book. Walter is fair and even handed with his subjects.
@@mimusic1853 that’s OK, but not everything in there was correct about his personal life and family
How to be evil. Good.
Steve Jobs worked up until his death day but I couldn't get out of bed today because of sheer laziness. I respect this man so much and am inspired to become a workaholic like him
@Ethan Moule Don't blame Jobs for that, blame the working conditions in China
@@brooks5895 LOL if the working conditions in China had improved it would have affected Steve's bottom line and he would have moved production to a cheaper more evil country.
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.
Lol 😆 over him? He was a sociopath. Wozniak is the real human being and ultimate good here
Yes
His eyes were dark, reflection of the soul.
@@gorgeousgeorge7960 I agree. What a spoiled brat Jobs was.
Narcissistic for sure.
Brilliant but a shit of a human being. A few men are geniuses, fewer are great human beings and genius.
He didn't create shit.. woz is the man!
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!
Yes, Steve Jobs helped change history as far as in PC's and then with other electronics as we all know... It was good that Woz was his Buddy & Partner because it was Woz's knowledge of electronics & computers that helped sky rocketed Jobs into his place in the Tech World.......
Lies again? Suzuki Jeep User 111065
haha, toystory, which idiot ever watched this piece of crap
The last Elemental is amazing
As someone who struggles terribly with trying to use technological devices and gets overwhelmed with all of the damned info and buttons etc, I wish everyone who worked in tech had the mind and aesthetic taste of Jobs. He understood the values and virtues of simplicity, elegance, and ease of use, and intuitive appeal. So many electronic products (Phones, Remotes, TV's, Gaming systems, etc.) are insufferable to interact with because of how disorderly, discombobulated, and un-intuitive they are. I think most tech people find tech so easy to understand that when they design things, they don't take into account how difficult these things can be for ordinary people.
Woz was so much more instrumental in the creation of Apple. Steve was great but Woz had such a good heart and is the main man to me.
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
Nope he wouldn't be. He would've stepped down on his own
“He didn’t want his body to be opened”
Hmm i see
Apple took that literally to their iphones lolol
Well, it was pancreatic cancer, the deadliest of them all, even today. I survived prostate cancer but my younger sister could not overcome pancreatic, even with major surgery.
Maybe.
@@johntechwriter I’m sorry to hear that. That’s awful.
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!
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@@deancamilleri7789 ????
How did he get his cancer?
@@Nolan.Gurule You don’t do anything to get cancer. It just happens. He had pancreatic cancer.
No there’s a reason for everything.
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.
Uh… you’re not making sense, bro. “There’s no denying that this guy was not special”. So you’re starting premise is that jobs wasn’t special at all. That doesn’t match the rest of your masterpiece
are you obsessed with "special"?
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!!!
Maybe back in the day but these days you are just getting bent over and 'serviced' by Apple's price gouging. You can get better performance for far cheaper using Linux.
@@stevenstone307😂
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."
Eye opening
Yes. There are also some who are heavily western educated from a very early age and therefore can use both: GOLD for technology.
Yeah, we can all hear.
@@meeka_lauren oh you can!?
Congratulations
@@meeka_laurenyes we can hear
Speechless about his passion despite everything. He sincerely worked for making our old better. It’s another reminder of staying self-confident and do not lose any faith in everything. We need more of such biographies. Steve taught the whole wold to so much things...
💜💚💜💜
He didn't have faith in God and is now in hell.
@@tiedyehobowho hurt you?
GOD? are You Dreaming@@tiedyehobo
I wish Woz became a professor in CA. His passion for software and hardware engineering would inspire all engineering students
Woz took over Los Gatos and was a teacher to students there
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.
I was born a month after Steve passed away, and im a huge Apple fan and so upset i never got to witness him make history for myself. My grandad is also a huge Apple fan though, and hes been buying every new Apple product since the Lisa. Im so happy i have him to tell me the stories! Thank you for the documentary!
So you’re 13??
@r26000 yeah, just turned the other day
Just came back here to watch as it was the 10th year anniversary of his passing. as a tech guy I never really was a Apple fanboy but I always respected Steve Jobs his philosophy and how he devoted his time and efforts to make Apple to win is really helps put things in perspective about how I want to live my life. Great video
Roll over Steve Jobs legacy. Apple computer steals the show. Long live Steve Jobs.
@@sonny8598
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Commenting because I commented on the first one but also commenting now for the algorithm. Thank you as always for the quality videos!
Hello Claire
What was you first comment?
Great, now I have to watch it again so the algorithm knows I’ve already seen this video 😂
What happened to the other one?
@@endwaro7486 It was removed because of a copyright issue
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Hey siri, what time is it?
Fantastic doco, so glad I stuck it out to the very end. What an impact the late Steve Jobs has had on so many lives around the world. Huge respect to Tim Cook and how he has taken Apple to the next level, I am sure he's making Steve so very proud.
This man helped build the world we know today. I love going back and watching the keynotes as he shocked the world over and over. Truly inspiring. RIP to a legend.
Very thankful for Tim Cook to be CEO since, he has done a great job carrying on the vision.
Tim Cook is driving apple into the ground
Easy to carry on but much more difficult to start
Serve Jobs is one of those people who prove that you need liberal arts in tech spaces. And that art sciences and tech sciences can co-exist.
U don’t need a degree for it tho....
@@Abdulrahman-tc6vq I wasn’t really talking about degrees but more about the false belief that “art” and “tech” are two different things. Especially when you can do great things by combining the two!
@@ashleytyraisaacs art and technology go hand and hand because technological advancements require creative thinking
Absolutely!!!
Thanks 😊 Greg for re uploading the documentary, we appreciate it. 🙏🏻
Was this just an re upload!
ua-cam.com/video/4SVk0h3Tc6c/v-deo.html
@@jackdey9153 yes
We really do, amazing job, thanks agai Greg
Greg?
Tim Cook respected Jobs the most, willing to give his liver. Well, he deserved to be the CEO.!!!
Yeah totally agree people need to stop hating on cook it’s the board who makes the bad decisions
Tim Cook prob got a crush on jobs bruh considering dudes gay.
@@maxarrow6014 Just because a guy is gay doesn't mean he likes all guys. The same goes for straight people. Stop spreading misinformation.
@@675alpha Haha
i too wanted to give him liver. Can anyone appoint me as CEO
@@maxarrow6014 bruh wtf
Great video. I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to make this much information and value easily available.
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’s a hack pos! apple computers are junk now keep your older Mack’s and don’t believe apples bs they won’t support there new systems lol yes they will and do if ya know what your doing
I NEVER believe the stories. Thanks for sharing.
@@narayantaniwa334 he was always thinking. Outside of work he was a very kind man. He needed time to mature, and he loved his family all of them
i'm so confused. you contradicted your point 3 times. you say he was a super nice dude and then said he threw you out of a limo and beat people up?
Steve j. & bill g. Pure evil. I knew them both. I could smell their evil. I stayed far away. We’re the same age. I was a CNC programmer bell helicopter textron. The love of money IS the root !!! Evil !! Bueno. Good. Jesus is my leader. Thanks. I’m 68 and not rich, but happy and gay !! Texas good.
Steve Jobs.. his story is so revealing.. he is an exceptional creation, a story of mankind, surviving from birth to death... facing, overcoming endless conflicts, current technologies is just a chapter of it... we are fortunate we have persons like Steve Jobs.. unconventional , taking the risks, suffers too.
💚💜💚💜
Am totally with you.
Some people can talk s*** about jobs all they want but the guy was a freaking brilliant businessman! 💯
So what! Ya, like being a great business man is better than being a great human being. It's easy to be selfish
Steve was more then a CEO, he was an inspiring, unique leader focused more on what he knew was right then things that were wrong.
Nope, he got lucky to adopt/meet people who love him enough to give in to his ultimatum repeatedly and have meet people who are technical genius that he then fuck over once he find replacement.
Seriously, buy and move to new house because a ultimatum to change school and give out 350 out 2500 from promise.
Most of the innovation of apple came from engineers who have to fight/trick Steve jobs into choosing their design.
than*
Steve was a SELFISH jerk!
@@RandomPerson-tz7wk Jobs was an extremely "imperfect" person. I don't think anyone can reasonably dispute that. But no one gets that lucky that many times. No one.
@@anthonykent00
"no one gets that lucky that many times. No one."
then it show you dont know or meet alot of people.
he is one of many who got lucky. he might not be born into a wealthy family, but he is certainly got adopted by one. who can afford to give into his tantrum and ultimatum.
Amazing that individuals like him change ours lives. I was in Seattle in the Apple Store when he passed away, I felt him living us, it was a cold night in the university village where the Apple Store was opened few years ago, after hours he was gone, the front Apple Store was full of candles, flowers and notes saying, we remember you. I felt strong and proud that in Seattle we have him in our hearts, and this is my first time to see his documentary. It really brings all his talent and nerd mind to our future in Seattle like a city full of great people. Thanks again..
Steve Jobs story just surprises me every time. I can't stop watching different movies/documentarys about him and his life. As if he is an idol to me
I just wanna say thank you.
Thank you for this documentary! I am writing my bachelor thesis about the philosophy of Apple. Your work helped me so much!
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@@ysidroperez4048 Thanks. I finished it like 3 weeks ago. What a relief xD
@@leoweidemann1175 Wow. Can I see the thesis?
@@nyabolakerry Small problem, its in German 😅
@@leoweidemann1175 OK. Isn't it something we can subject to a translator?
This year would mark the 10th year since Steve Jobs passing. I really wonder what would have become of the products and the company if Steve would have been around a little longer, I'm sure not much would be different but the curiosity interests me to know how different would some of these products looked and operated in Steve's vision. RIP Steve Jobs
Nothing would be different, Apple would be exactly the same as it is now. He had a good run with iPhone/Pad and was at a peak in his career when he died. But remember, Jobs failed many times, especially by not improving and adapting once-revolutionary products.
Also, Jobs is no Jesus, he was not a kind man with an honest interest or vision for mankind, so I personally wouldn't worship him.
I don’t believe in the afterlife but if there was one, I hope he at least has to atone from all the shitty things he did in his personal life.
Like, he had a love for counter culture and eastern religion. He talks about the wonders of LSD. I have an appreciation for these things as well, but he was just an awful human.
His whole spiel about seeing the other side of the coin or whatever is so disingenuous and didn’t materialize in the real world.
Honestly, I’d prefer to be stuck living in Android and Microsoft only world if Steve Jobs, I don’t know, maybe cared about his own child and the mother of that child. And also, didn’t lay the first bricks of apple by screwing over Steve Wozniak.
The fact we deify this capitalist scum bag and look past what he really represented just shows how much we’ve lost our way in this world.
What good is all this mumbo jumbo about connecting with spirituality if you’re still a total scum bag?
-sent from iPhone
@@Iheartdog666 He was different. His mindset was and still is completely different. Try to think like Steve Jobs in those situations, oh wait, you can't becaus no one else had the same ideas and same morals as Steve Jobs. He disvalued some things and valued some things. So think before you write.
Steve's vision for the company was to move forward with the iwatch and expand the features into a medical space. Steve felt the iphone was commoditized and without future growth. His battle with health in his last years drove him to develop tools to help monitor and correct health issues. The development of the iwatch nearly broke him, and even today, the product is half finished. The main problems were that health regulations, for example, fda approval, were needed for many of the advanced features. Advanced features included heart monitoring, diabetes checks and other medical tests originally envisioned by the Star Trek medical tricorders. The iwatch was envisioned to grow larger and up the arm. Elizabeth Holmes, the famous fraudster, was obssessed with Steve. She knew of these ideas from discussions with Steve and tried to recreate the dream. However, she, and her company, Theranos, was attacked and convicted of fraud.
The iPhone wouldn't be as large as it is today.
I lost count the amount of times the narrator said “1997” when it was suppose to be “1977”.
Yeah I was so confused😂
@@shuoyang9536 Though an interesting doc, it now makes me question if something else was incorrectly stated that wasn’t caught.
@@BlaqViper you could fact check
Somewhere I heard the narrator says the year 1999, while the screen text says 1990.
OMG I thought I was going mad! THANK YOU!!
So glad I came across this video. And kinda proud to be the 41k liker. Good job, my man, enjoyed your video.
Weird, I feel like I know the guy and have never been near him. That commencement speech is one of my favorite speeches ever
Me too
Greg, you have become an amazing film maker sir. This was well made and entertaining. I am excited for your next long format video like this one. Thank you for making this.
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Rest In Peace Steve Jobs ... without whom the world would be very different.
Yea no it all still would’ve happened without this dweeb talking all the credit
It would probably a better world.
I will never understand what Steve Jobs went through, but am thankful for him.
This was a blessing to watch.. Rest up Steve Jobs!!! A man who left behind his identity even when he left the earth. He was one who believed in his vision and gave the world a product they will need and want for a lifetime. ❤🎉
My family listened to this on our road trip, thank you for your wonderful production 😁
This was emotional 😭 Steve was a legend.
Agree
Yes he was
Why was he a legend?🤔🤔🤔🤔
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What a life this man created for himself. With so much up and downs. I wonder if that had something to do with his health decline. Listening and watching this video made me sad, constantly having to battle and for fighting every step of the way to success.
He didn’t listen to his doctors and believing miracle herbs would fix him. It didnt
Character metters
@@lolomgwtfkaya6066 and yet people consider him to be a genius.
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Thanks for the reupload! I hope this stays up forever much like Steve Jobs' legacy.
Steve Jobs was a gifted person and he used his gift in a right way . 👍
That choice of Tim was something remarkable...
I believe he is happy above there of what his company has become.
I think you found a new talent. This documentary was great! Steve was the best entrepreneur to ever do it.
read about Henry Ford ...& So many many others !
@@carolewells9215 Henry Ford and Steve Jobs are a perfect fit.
actually teared up at the end, and im not an emotional guy. thank you for revolutionizing the world steve, rip
I’m new to this Channel, I’m so glad I found it last night
this channel is the best
Great Documentary! This Already One Of my Favorites!!!
"Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.” Steve Jobs. RIP
Steve Jobs is a spiritual man. He is deep!
Just had to watch this again today because it has been 10 years since Steve Jobs passed away.
20 years ago we had Johnny Cash, Bob Hope, and Steve Jobs. Now we have no Cash, no Hope, and no Jobs.
We must save Kevin Bacon!
I liked you comment
Clever!
One of the smartest comments i’ve ever read! 👏🏻
But u still have GATEs to getout!!! and windows to break too
Saving Kevin Bacon will be not sustainable. It will soon run out. We have more to propagate if we rescue Robert Plant. With the pandemic we have and riots going on what do you propose we do with John Hurt and Emma Stone?
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.
Remember the iphone drop .. really changed the game crazy this guy really did it
Unintentionally, I watched this documentary today 10/5, only realizing that it’s been 10 years since the legend was gone.
I’ve seen a lot of Steve Jobs documentaries this is one of the most amazing and fluent documentaries I really enjoyed this thank you
I've been wanting to watch this doc for ages and finally did today (on my 27" iMac.) It's a masterpiece!
I’m in the same journey. I get you 100%. I’m watching this on the treadmill. Lost 4 kg sense Wednesday. Today is Sunday. And it’s fun! For me the app informing what going on in the body has been what kept me going and going for mere. Thank you Jason. 😊
What a life journey, every entrepreneur should watch this story about Steve Jobs.
I wish Steve was still alive. But I guess we all have a due date. 🥺😞
Jobs unfortunately made his own due date by not listening to his doctors and trying to use spiritual medicine to fight his cancer which of-course would never work.
@@theshadowman1398 what’s wrong with you mentioning “fortunately”?!?
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The brilliant auto correct. Should have of-course been unfortunately
@@theshadowman1398 thanks for fixing it, and sorry for saying that too harsh. I didn’t know of your autocorrect.
@@theshadowman1398 pancreatic cancer is even too deadly to even be fought by medicines!
Wow ! What a wonderful Documentary you have made sir! it's perhaps the best content I've got on internet... Awesome
I noticed you cut off two minutes. Why tho?
Probably because of copyright issues
@@licorice.thecat It would be nice if he told us what he cut out
@@mattjw16 I think it was mentioning a university or something from California. I remember seeing the copyright issue when it was first taken down.
@@TechOutAdam Yes, it was, thank you. I remember seeing that as well, I just did not realize which part was removed.
@@TechOutAdam What exactly was mentioned?
is this the best documentary about this subject ever seen?? is unreal ...
I cried upon watching this documentary. Didn't realize how Steve Jobs created a much user-friendly ecosystem for us to get by our everyday tasks.
The video should be retitled to “History of a legend (Steve Jobs)”
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he had his ups, he had his downs.
he had his successes, he had his failures.
such an inspiring man to contribute so much to the modern world.
RIP & Thank you
And it's like that he was taken early so as not to be corrupted as Bill Gates now. He is just extra ordinary!
what did he contribute exactly? you wont be able to name one thing. Pick anything and then research you will realise hes a snake oil salesmen..
@@bobweee888 contributed more than you ever could, that’s for sure.
@@millie1680 Your comment shows your lack of intelligence. You dont know me so how could you compare? Clearly faulty logic and high chance why you buy into his brand because you aren't to bright. He did nothing wake up. You still havent answered my question of what he did. Im just speaking up for all the engineers. He took credit for everyones work. Hes a drop kick his company failed and came back to apple because hes a loser. After they booted him wouldnt you think he would want to show he can make it own his own? he couldnt though. He doesnt deserve the recognition he gets all he deserved was the cancer that killed him.
@@bobweee888 That’s going way too far, what he did was selfish but that doesn’t mean he deserved to get cancer, let alone die from it.
Are you REALLY that upset to go as far as to say he deserved something like that? Really?
I don’t care what he did, that’s just cruel to even say that tf.
Apple is a thought 💭 a game changer in electronic media and communication!! Hats off to Sir Steve Jobs !!
What a great man to the world.....the world missed him...RIP Steve Job.....Will be forever remembered.
I have watched the complete documentary, and it was well really well put together. Good job!
@Apple Explained you should make this into a book, and audiobook since you already recorded it. Keep everything the way it is with the script and use it for the writing. I would buy that!
I have mixed feelings about Steve loosing his Jobs :(
*Steve* lost his *Jobs* 😞😞😞
It is a book already. Written by Walter isaacson
@@rp6782 I said *Steve* lost all his *Jobs* 😢😞
@@X320riginal you like that one dude who come up with a joke and keep using the same one
What a wonderful, passionate, driven, and sometimes just plain mean character Steve was. He always believed in his visions, turning them into reality one by one. What baffled me is how such a smart cookie could be so ignorant about his cancer. Surgery would have saved his life (which for pancreatic cancer is extremely rare - FYI, I have an MD in oncology), instead he resorted for 9 months to “quackery”, and then it was to late & Steve was doomed. But: he took it gracefully & with great courage until the very end. Although I’ve never met him I admired him enormously. RIP Steve, your life changed the world forever. Thank you !
bestie really re-uploaded the video for our own entertainment. we stan apple explained 😈💅
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This video says 1997 a couple of times when it should be more like 1977.
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I bought my first Apple product, an iPod, in 2007. I loved it almost immediately.
One day in September 2008 while waiting for one of my employees to finish a report at 5:00 pm on a Friday evening, I came across a video on the Apple website demonstrating the features of an iPhone and decided to watch it.
I was absolutely mesmerized - I had to have an iPhone ASAP.
The following Monday I went to an AT&T store and bought a 3G iPhone. I don’t know how I ever lived without it. I was like a crack addict and couldn’t put it down.
Since then I bought an iPad right after it first went on sale. I absolutely love it and am on it 2 to 3 hours a day minimum. If I ever had to give it up I would go into major withdrawal symptoms.
I was slower to adopt the Apple Watch but eventually bought a series 6 and then upgraded to an Ultra right after it came out. I love the Ultra and use it to record my workouts, which is very motivating.
Thank you, Mr. Jobs for all the great products you have brought to the masses. You will be remembered as one of the greatest business visionaries in history. I only wish you would have not been so stubborn in your approach to treating your cancer, but that was not inconsistent with your whole approach to life. It would be wonderful, however, if you were still alive today.
RIP and thank you, sir.
First watched today! Very exceptional human being who believed in his passion and himself. 🥰
Perfect documentary , I love it , big thumbs up 😀and like always a dope video. Love your videos. Have a great day . Cheers from Denmark
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“I’ll give you five bucks if you finish.”
Now: “Five bucks bet you won’t finish that.”
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He might be marketing oriented, but his knowledge of personal computing was due to the fact that he lived its history.
This video, this channel as a whole made me appreciate Apple as a brand.
Read the buogrpahy
Steve will always live in the after life as a legend. You don't build a computer company to make it open like all the old school companies did and failed. APPLE is still here today because of Steve Jobs no one else. Steve created a user friendly ecosystem other companies still can't do today in modern times. Steve was ahead of his time and rightfully so.
I can tell you never got suckered into buying a neXt computer, fanboy.
Dell didn't fail , hp didn't fail
@@scallen3841 Dell and HP still run other peoples eco systems. Apple makes their own hardware and operating system.
@@jamespfitz it’s because of NeXt we got unix flavor OS for Apple. Funny how y’all claim to follow a world standard like Windows yet arm is the worlds standard over x86……hypocrites I tell you.
@@cr1m203 So what they still have more market share, then apple will ever have .
I love your channel, I just confirm that is always somethin fresh to learn about this story! Thanks for all your hard work!!
Incredibly nice documentary, which I watched through.
Cool!!! Thank you very much for the story , just amazing!
I really miss steve if he live longer he might make more inovations and more!
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@Julio De Los Santos thief
@Julio De Los Santos you didn't watch the whole video because Wozniak dropped out a third of the way in.
He was an asshole at the start but pretty much everyone who spoke about him said he changed
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MADE? HE MADE? REALLY?
Watching this again on 5 October, 2021. Exactly a decade after Steve's death. RIP Steve 😢, Apple will always remain close to my heart, even though I would never join them
22:38 Apple computer, copied by IBM.
26:00 Apple GUI, copied by Microsoft.
34:36 Pixar, copied by Hollywood.
56:35 iPhone, copied by Samsung.
1:02:07 iCloud, copied by Google.
Leading not following.
LMAO. both Apple and mIcrosoft copied from Xerox GUI, And Pixar is hollywood.
Apple copied far more. Jobs himself called their copying "stealing" actually. Iphone was probably their most original product.
Amazed that I watched the whole thing like a movie.
Quite touching.
Bravo on an amazing work!
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I've never felt so inspired by a single man
Great documentary. Thank you for making it!
12times that
Wozniak is the friend we all need but don’t deserve.
You are a genius by producing a documentary! Bravo
This is a interesting documentary. I enjoyed the bio and story structure. Very inspirational. Thank goodness for Steve Jobs & Apple
At 39:38 the narrator says "NEXT workstations were first released in 1999" but I think you mean 1989.
i appreciate you for making this video. steve jobs was absolutely brilliant
I think you did a very good job here, at least you had been honest about Steve Jobs major faults that ultimately cost him his life. I deeply relate to Steve, I am just as equally autistic and I was adopted too. I would probably easy let my faith guide my choices, just as he and so when people paper over these things they are also missing the point of what made Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs. He looked at the world much differently then most. Today I've kept my late 2011 iMac that originally came with Snow Leopard as that machine really marked an end of an era more ways then one and Apple has not been the same without him. But as you point out they have made it.