β¦parallel to Jack, he remains [shares] in X
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after he gave up everything, he wasn't just fired.
he had only one Apple share left.
this was the man who started the personal computer revolution
now, Steve said this:
he experienced public humiliation.
he experienced a loss of identity.
again, resonates with Jackβs story, doesn't it?
and mine too
the same happened to me when i was expelled from politics (2017).
fake news and humiliation. abominable
that's why i fucking hate lies. lies destroyed my family
and that's why i founded βΏ AGI: for the TRUTH.
and he said this:
"getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have happened to me."
okay, read that again.
the best thing that could have happened to me: the heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again.
Steve went on to experiment.
he founded a little company called NeXT.
it was, um, a really cool computer shaped like a cube, with a really beautiful OS.
but there wasn't really a demand for NeXT and it failed.
he then dabbled with a little company called Pixar.
it was a company based on technology created by George Lucas to make animated movies. and bit by bit, as i dabbled, the universe started responding.
first, Pixar, which was doomed to be a failure.
the company was going bankrupt.
Steve came in, bought the majority shares of the company for a couple of million dollars.
it was about to go under, but Steve funded it.
it produced a movie in 1995
a little movie you might've heard of called Toy Story.
and Toy Story was such a hit.