Steve Jobs The Real Story | His Life Journey and Philosophy “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” | Funifytools


As a teenager Jobs cold-called Bill Hewlett, earned an HP internship, and absorbed a garage ethic to make even unseen parts excellent.

He chased the intersection of technology and the humanities, with Reed calligraphy and India sharpening a belief that beauty and clarity lead function.

From Atari nights with Wozniak to Homebrew and Apple I and II, he turned hacks into products, insisting that real artists ship and designing the first ten seconds.

Inspired by Xerox PARC, he drove Lisa then Macintosh, launched with the 1984 ad, overcame early limits, and unlocked desktop publishing and human-centered GUI grammar.

After NeXT and Pixar he returned to streamline Apple and deliver iMac, iPod, iTunes, and iPhone, preaching focus by deletion and “connect the dots, love your work, stay hungry and foolish.”

You can view the original blog post in Korean and English at the links below:

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Steve Jobs in 1972, Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons


Garage of Steve Jobs' parents on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California, photo by Mathieu Thouvenin (CC BY 2.0)


Apple II, photo by Bilby (CC BY 3.0)


Steve Jobs and Macintosh computer, January 1984, Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons





iPod 1st generation (Public domain)


Steve Jobs presents iPhone, Photo by Blake Patterson (CC BY 2.0)


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