Posted on March 15th, 2015 by Grazia Musumeci
Steve Jobs, the “father” of the bitten apple that stands on thousands of computers and mobile phones in the world, has had a busy life . Unwanted child of two foreign students, adopted by the Jobs family grew up in California where, very young, started their own company that we all know today as the “Apple” , the symbol above.
Spouses, children, money, everything stops suddenly when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer . From here begins a serious fight against a disease that has no symptoms and that was on him for months without essersene realized. A disease that eventually killed him but that perhaps could have been avoided or cured if Jobs had undergone transplantation. It had a distinct possibility, as the book says ‘Becoming Steve Jobs’ , written by American journalists Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli.
A little’ fictional, the book nevertheless is based on the real life of Jobs, and many of the experiences reported are true facts. How tight friendship between Steve and its general manager Tim Cook , a friendship that puts more of a suspect on the private life of the two, given that Cook is openly gay and since had offered to donate part of his liver to help Jobs, when the disease had also affected organ. According to reports, not only Jobs refused the offer but drove the wrong way Tim Cook, giving perhaps the last chance to save themselves.
Tags: cancer, liver, Health
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