Mona Simpson’s (Steve Jobs’ sister) eulogy for Steve Jobs
Mona Simpson is Steve Jobs’ biological sister that he has never met until she was 25 years old. She is a novelist and won the Whiting Prize for her first novel titled “Anywhere but Here” in 1986.
Steven Jobs is known for being a visionary with a strong passion and desire to drive others to create superior products. He is also often known to be harsh, rude and obnoxious in many situations.
Mona Simpson’s eulogy for Steve Jobs revealed the lesser known personality of the great technology icon. In her eulogy, she uncovered the softer side of Steve as a family man, romantic husband, caring father, charming brother and his philosophy of live, his illness and his passing on.
If you have not read about Steve Jobs’ sister’s eulogy for her brother, you may head over to the New York Times article below. i would strongly recommend that you read it if you have not done so to understand this iconic legend a little better. This is something that is not revealed even in his book.
According to the eulogy, the iconic legend’s last words were “Oh wow! Oh wow! Oh wow!”
This is what a person normally utters when he achieves something and we believe Steve has indeed achieved much even with his death.
Below is the link to the New York Times article of Mona Simpson’s eulogy for Steve Jobs:-
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/opinion/mona-simpsons-eulogy-for-steve-jobs.html?pagewanted=all
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