@@riverdaletales8457 how did you get that from the video? He spend a lot of time winding down, relaxing, and self reflection. He only spend 8hr on the office
I felt like jobs and johny ive introduce minimalistic designs to the world until it become mainstream.. many businesses follows apple design approached
Love the ''one-man focus group'' philosophy Apple had with Steve, it shows that he followed his intuition and had a good taste in products/user experience.
Yeah, clearly he had great taste and extremely high standards. I owned many Apple products from Jobs' era and they did exude this intangible something that just attracted you to the products. I would sometimes just sit and marvel at the product instead of using it, they were that good. Apple products I think are still great now, but they have lost that magical something I feel...might just be placebo knowing Jobs is not behind them anymore, but I really think so.
really cool that he's not the stereotypical billionaire. i aspire to be like him one day, never cares about money, but always cares about what a person can do to innovate.
I’m an Android fan, and a huge admirer of Steve Jobs. He started all of this, touch screen smartphones, simplified computers that didn’t take classes to learn how to use. Too bad no one’s made a really good movie or miniseries on his life yet.
As someone who’s slowly getting their life together, watching these Steve Jobs clips motivates me to be in tune with my intuition as well. Despite multiple characterizations of Jobs, I just admire the man for staying on his path of what he felt was right.
@@McGregor43 when he died he was the 110th richest man with 8.9B dollars. He could have made way more if he did everything for money, its not possible for someone who owns one of the biggest companies in the world not to be even in the top 100s
@Bijan Mehrpour Yeah, I tend to agree. Money was not important to Jobs, money was important to APPLE, a company he was passionate about. Companies successes are often measured in profit. He did strive to make Apple very profitable, but that was his desire to make Apple successful, not for his own fortune. It would be unfair to say Jobs didn't care about money at all, but you can't fake living modestly. Reminds me of Warren Buffet. He is not driven by money, but his hobby, investing, is judged by how much money you can make. He is passionate about making great investments, not about money. And like Jobs, he lives very modestly.
I feel like many people think of Steve Jobs as this ruthless leader he was and very strict and everything, but I feel like this shows a different side in him And then Tim Cook is seen as the nice guy, while Apple Explained’s video on Tim Cook’s daily routine showed he was VERY intimidating.
Still find that family photo at 4:43 with his first child Lisa (standing beside him on the left; she was born out of wedlock with Chrisann Brennan, Steve's first girlfriend) amazing. The fact that he disowned them for the greater part of his younger life, then welcoming her to his family, is something interesting of Steve. Most of these I kinda knew from his autobiography as well as from Brennan's book "The Bite in the Apple".
2:08 - It’s wild that, in this whole lineup of brilliant talented people, Eddy Cue is the only one still at Apple. I guess technically Phil Schiller is still there but really just in an emeritus capacity.
Dear Steve, 10 years have passed, and we miss you so much. A true innovator, but also a philosopher. Your vision of the world is the one that inspires me everyday. Btw, I have full bio of Steve on my channel.
Fun fact: Jobs switched his car every three months to avoid having a licence plate on his car. Also there an interview with Andy miller (VP at apple) about how intimidating Steve Jobs could be
I highly doubt this is true. Back then California didn't issue temporary license plates, so you could legally drive without a license plate for 90 days. Except many people would simply never bother putting one on their car, and since the police had to pull over every car without a plate to know if that car was newly registered they would let it slide 99% of the time. But in the case of Steve Jobs, he had been seen around driving his SL55 without plates for more than 90 days. So either people started making assumptions or this story was created by his "entourage" so that he would never have to worry about being bothered by the police.
Steve was a genius when it came to selling Apple’s products. It was his vision that steered the company to success. However, Job’s vision never would have come to fruition if it weren’t for Woz and the other Apple engineers, who were geniuses also. As you can plainly see, one could not succeed without the other. It was (more or less) a symbiotic relationship that required both sides to be truly successful.
Every time I watch something about Steve Jobs, I feel inspired, yet I also feel sad at a life cut so short. He had an incredible mind and had so much more he could have done. Sometimes it makes me cry.
It makes sense Jobs didn't commute until near 8:30-9 AM. Palo Alto to Cupertino can be the pits on 280 even southbound at times (altho south is often much better than north at that time of the day); going north in the afternoon-evening the same. At least that was my experience in San Francisco Bay Area for just under 30 years!
The videos of this kind help me imaging myself being a Steve Jobs. It's such a pleasant activity! Similar to watching videos about traveling and imaging being on those islands. But seriously speaking, watching about him also gives me power to go forward.
When people hate on the billionaires who are still living just be discourage me from starting my own buisiness . But when I see Steve jobs he encourage me to grow and help the world
Imagine having 12 thousand employees and millions of customers, Jobs still finds time reading customer emails. That's how much he cares on our best satisfaction
It also goes to show how well he spread out the work and found other talented executives who he can trust to deliver the value he needs and handle the micro-managing down the line when necessary.
I really do miss Steve, but at the same time I'm really glad to have been alive and participated in Apple during his life. Apple was something else when he was alive and I'll never forget the excitement and wonder of that time. I love you Steve, for all your faults you changed the world and made it a little more magical and a place where dreamers/artists could thrive.
Considering his early demises I was under an impression that this man lived a poorly managed lifestyle. I have heard he ran continuous meetings late at night and early morning too. So shocked to know that he was very disciplined and ran most of his life consuming a healthy diet such as fruits, nuts and consuming limited alcohol still went too early. Cancer is always unpredictable.
Nice video, the way he did things with focus. There is another video when Jony Ive talked about Steve's focus. Video: Jony Ive on Focus - Steve Jobs Most Focused Person He Ever Met. It is interesting to talk about this topic, specifically in his focus.
I always thought his typical day was meeting with people smarter than himself and screaming at them, "Make it smaller! Make it faster! Make it better! Make it prettier!"
There are 3 apples in our lifetime. 1. The Apple ate by Adam. 2. The Apple fell and Newton studied the gravity. 3. The Apple company founded by Steve Jobs.
@@iwaited90daystochangemynam55 If he hadn't discovered it, it is very possible we would never be able to advance and reach classical physics. Comparing this to creation of a company is just funny.
This is a significant piece. A similar book I read brought about a fundamental change in my approach to life. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
can you please find another soundtrack in the background? THe track itself is fine, but it gets really annoying after a bunch of videos.. Nevertheless the videos are great
Even if I hate Apple for their high price, stubbornness, and unethical business prototype, I respect jobs as true leader and his vision towards simpler life philosophy, he don't deserved that fate of cancer. He deserves to be living long with his family doing what he loves, but alas..
Wake up at - 6 am He made gdrive before gdrive gets data sync Till - 7:30 am Breakfast 1 hour work 8-9 apple Monday Meeting head of all Noon lunch 1 pm design lab new product prototype Reading emails, phone calls, walks with managers executive Making ppt Home 5:30 6:30 walk with wife Music meditation books Simple life - apple , self reflection, kids wife
There is one thing I don't get. All books of people that have worked with Steve Jobs say that he would make phone calls at midnight to discuss things. This is not reflected in this video.
How do you know, what a day looked like in his life? Did he told you that, or is there a book, where Steve have outlined it? i'm really just curious where all this "a day in the life of..." infos come from and how trustfull they are.
Every time I watch these Steve Jobs clips, I feel so energized at life.
Why ? Because he was a busy man ?
That's sad ,that mean you're pathetic
@@riverdaletales8457 how did you get that from the video? He spend a lot of time winding down, relaxing, and self reflection. He only spend 8hr on the office
Same here
He had a peaceful way of life, he knew how to recharge himself. We can all learn something from him nowadays
Steve Jobs is the definition of minimalistic. And it translates in Apples products to this day.
💯
I felt like jobs and johny ive introduce minimalistic designs to the world until it become mainstream.. many businesses follows apple design approached
Love the ''one-man focus group'' philosophy Apple had with Steve, it shows that he followed his intuition and had a good taste in products/user experience.
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Yeah, clearly he had great taste and extremely high standards. I owned many Apple products from Jobs' era and they did exude this intangible something that just attracted you to the products. I would sometimes just sit and marvel at the product instead of using it, they were that good. Apple products I think are still great now, but they have lost that magical something I feel...might just be placebo knowing Jobs is not behind them anymore, but I really think so.
really cool that he's not the stereotypical billionaire. i aspire to be like him one day, never cares about money, but always cares about what a person can do to innovate.
@@uglybozo that’s great
@@uglybozo nobody cares so shut up
If you’re not like that now with no money, then you’ll never be like that with money. Good luck!
Dude was an absolute awful person. Not at all like his public image.
@@dhyde2025 wdym
I’m an Android fan, and a huge admirer of Steve Jobs. He started all of this, touch screen smartphones, simplified computers that didn’t take classes to learn how to use. Too bad no one’s made a really good movie or miniseries on his life yet.
Same here
As someone who’s slowly getting their life together, watching these Steve Jobs clips motivates me to be in tune with my intuition as well.
Despite multiple characterizations of Jobs, I just admire the man for staying on his path of what he felt was right.
Same here. Wow!
I too am inspired by many things Jobs did but I hope I’m better to the people around me than he was.
He worked really hard to get apple to this point and the fact that he didnt do it for money is 🔥
@Bijan Mehrpour yeah, I totally agree with you
He didn't care about money and told shareholders they can go eff themselves, he cared about making great products and thats it!
It's funny you guys say this when he still ended up becoming one of the richest people in the world before his death.
@@McGregor43 when he died he was the 110th richest man with 8.9B dollars. He could have made way more if he did everything for money, its not possible for someone who owns one of the biggest companies in the world not to be even in the top 100s
@Bijan Mehrpour Yeah, I tend to agree. Money was not important to Jobs, money was important to APPLE, a company he was passionate about. Companies successes are often measured in profit. He did strive to make Apple very profitable, but that was his desire to make Apple successful, not for his own fortune. It would be unfair to say Jobs didn't care about money at all, but you can't fake living modestly.
Reminds me of Warren Buffet. He is not driven by money, but his hobby, investing, is judged by how much money you can make. He is passionate about making great investments, not about money. And like Jobs, he lives very modestly.
I feel like many people think of Steve Jobs as this ruthless leader he was and very strict and everything, but I feel like this shows a different side in him
And then Tim Cook is seen as the nice guy, while Apple Explained’s video on Tim Cook’s daily routine showed he was VERY intimidating.
What if the content of this vid is really sieved???
True
Steve is WAY meaner than Tim. Look at first hand account's.
@@drcola143 I mean, I know that, but as one of them is….wel….ded…….the other one is intimidating
I think they both are good
My man is spamming out videos in my Notification Center, respect.
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2:15 Hands down, Scott Forstall was the cool one! That jean and shirt combo is 🔥.
That shirt is tacky as hell. Would maybe have been considered cool in 2005.
I find Ive the coolest. His voice is really Zen like.
love him or hate him. without him we wouldnt have computers like we have today
Definitely
Yes
Or the Phones we have now either 😭
people hate him?
Absolutely so.
Still find that family photo at 4:43 with his first child Lisa (standing beside him on the left; she was born out of wedlock with Chrisann Brennan, Steve's first girlfriend) amazing. The fact that he disowned them for the greater part of his younger life, then welcoming her to his family, is something interesting of Steve.
Most of these I kinda knew from his autobiography as well as from Brennan's book "The Bite in the Apple".
This is what being rich and humble is all about this man put value first over his profit is
He was hard working not really humble
@@sidharthchand8072 exactly. You can’t be humble if you’re running basically sweet shops in China to manufacture your shit
@@jimbo2237 true also he put s lot of pressure on his employees
But I wish st be Wozniak stayed if he did apple would be a much better company
SUPERIOR Thank God Steve Jobs Saved Apple And Made It A Great Company So That Haters Like You Can Have The Opportunity To Talk.
@@icreate351 I don't hate him
I just don't like how he made apples walled garden
*4:31* that's the reason he remembered even today with an honor. With the utter focus only on his life rather than showcasing his net worth.
2:08 - It’s wild that, in this whole lineup of brilliant talented people, Eddy Cue is the only one still at Apple. I guess technically Phil Schiller is still there but really just in an emeritus capacity.
Dear Steve, 10 years have passed, and we miss you so much. A true innovator, but also a philosopher. Your vision of the world is the one that inspires me everyday. Btw, I have full bio of Steve on my channel.
i believe Steve Jobs learned a lot about Buddhism during a trip to India which is why it had a huge influence on his lifestyle
Ya ,my teacher taught me too
The photo at 4:43 is really nice. Goes to show that he really did fix things with his daughter, that's Lisa on his right.
Nah. Read her memoir to see how much of a monster he was.
Fun fact: Jobs switched his car every three months to avoid having a licence plate on his car.
Also there an interview with Andy miller (VP at apple) about how intimidating Steve Jobs could be
Jobs intimidating personality is the worst kept secret on the planet.
I highly doubt this is true.
Back then California didn't issue temporary license plates, so you could legally drive without a license plate for 90 days. Except many people would simply never bother putting one on their car, and since the police had to pull over every car without a plate to know if that car was newly registered they would let it slide 99% of the time.
But in the case of Steve Jobs, he had been seen around driving his SL55 without plates for more than 90 days. So either people started making assumptions or this story was created by his "entourage" so that he would never have to worry about being bothered by the police.
A 20 year old: that jobs is a visionary a five year old: mommy is that the guy who made my iPad
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@@uglybozo Stop Spaming. Its annoing and btw ive been reporting all your spam comments.
This was not funny man I’m sorry to tell you
>A Day in the life of Steve Jobs
>Steve: Hanging all day in heaven
I’m so sad that Steve died 😭😭😭😭
Steve was a genius when it came to selling Apple’s products. It was his vision that steered the company to success. However, Job’s vision never would have come to fruition if it weren’t for Woz and the other Apple engineers, who were geniuses also. As you can plainly see, one could not succeed without the other. It was (more or less) a symbiotic relationship that required both sides to be truly successful.
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Engineers are more common....
An Apple ad was on this video, that’s awesome
Every time I watch something about Steve Jobs, I feel inspired, yet I also feel sad at a life cut so short. He had an incredible mind and had so much more he could have done.
Sometimes it makes me cry.
Since he died I think his kids and wife were super sad 😭😭
Why cry??? You didn't know him nor was he family. This is mental/American.
It makes sense Jobs didn't commute until near 8:30-9 AM. Palo Alto to Cupertino can be the pits on 280 even southbound at times (altho south is often much better than north at that time of the day); going north in the afternoon-evening the same. At least that was my experience in San Francisco Bay Area for just under 30 years!
2:10 Jony Ive’s muscles 💪🏻
I still think he's hot till this day, not to mention his accent
@@mmm59mmm i miss his asmr
Thicc boi energy
The videos of this kind help me imaging myself being a Steve Jobs. It's such a pleasant activity! Similar to watching videos about traveling and imaging being on those islands.
But seriously speaking, watching about him also gives me power to go forward.
When people hate on the billionaires who are still living just be discourage me from starting my own buisiness . But when I see Steve jobs he encourage me to grow and help the world
Can we have a day in the life of Greg from explained who wants to thank square space for sponsoring his videos?
How did u get that apple logo
1:00 so it was Steve Jobs who originally made the first cloud ahh and he never realized it crazy
If he's still alive,he is so fascinated to the iPhone 13,13 Mini,13 Pro and 13 Pro Max styles
Imagine having 12 thousand employees and millions of customers, Jobs still finds time reading customer emails. That's how much he cares on our best satisfaction
It also goes to show how well he spread out the work and found other talented executives who he can trust to deliver the value he needs and handle the micro-managing down the line when necessary.
I bought my first iPhone just to show my respect for Jobs and how wonderful things he made
Apple before 2011: Creative
Apple now: MORE MONEY
I really do miss Steve, but at the same time I'm really glad to have been alive and participated in Apple during his life. Apple was something else when he was alive and I'll never forget the excitement and wonder of that time. I love you Steve, for all your faults you changed the world and made it a little more magical and a place where dreamers/artists could thrive.
Read somewhere “Hey Steve, I’m not sure if you can read this, but Tim is selling wheels to Apple customers for $1000 “🤣💜apple tho
I loved it! Please please make an extended version of this video with at least twice the information
I like your presentations, they are very insightful ❤️ thanks much for all your efforts.
Does anyone notice the Mac Pro at 1:15 is as small as the current one that wasn’t even out at the time?
What a legend ! ❤️ From Iran.
Love this channel so much. Motivated me to do my degree❤️
Considering his early demises I was under an impression that this man lived a poorly managed lifestyle. I have heard he ran continuous meetings late at night and early morning too. So shocked to know that he was very disciplined and ran most of his life consuming a healthy diet such as fruits, nuts and consuming limited alcohol still went too early. Cancer is always unpredictable.
How could eating just one fruit for weeks be considered healthy? It sure wasnt
1:15 that pc looks like the new imac Apple has released now ^_^
Thanks for this - I was one of those who voted for it - as mentioned it came second - so didn't expect it yet - but really glad you presented it...
This video couldn't be more on time. Monday morning, hot tea, and fresh mind. 😊
I was waiting for this one great job
Steve Jobs stay's in my eyes as a eager worker for his company APPLE and an excellent engineer of fantastic programms.
Nice video, it was interesting. Can you do A day in the life of Tim Cook next!
He did
Hey Greg, great video. I voted on this one! Would you mind telling me where you got your info. I would definitely want to read more on it.
Not the stereotypical billionaire. Very inspiring.
Acoustat 3's at 5:08?
Did'nt someone say Greg would make this video in a community post?
thanks for the touch screen technology to the legendary steve jobs
What’s a day in the life of Jony Ive?
Could we get an explained video and on why Apple bought Beats?
Just WOW ❤️
Simplicity 💎
Make a video on why apple events are mainly be on tuesdays
Yes true. Nice topic
Steve is man of the millennium. Though he’s entrepreneur. He’s role model for many.
Please do a day in the life of Richard Simmons in 1985. “Fitness before Apple Watch with Richard Simmons.”
Nice video, the way he did things with focus. There is another video when Jony Ive talked about Steve's focus.
Video: Jony Ive on Focus - Steve Jobs Most Focused Person He Ever Met.
It is interesting to talk about this topic, specifically in his focus.
Where would Apple be if he was still here?😭😭
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Probably the same
I’d be at least 6 years in with the same IPhone.
The most popular brand in the world
A more innovative company. Not selling same products 3-4 years in the row..
Please a day in the life of Jony Ive
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U doing a great job ! Super informative!
I voted for this one 💪🏾 thanks for doing this video.
4:34 He might not have a big house or supercars, but he has an iMac controlled MEGAYACHT. Sounds "simple" enough.
Great video again. I fancy you make one video of you becoming Apple fan.
I always thought his typical day was meeting with people smarter than himself and screaming at them, "Make it smaller! Make it faster! Make it better! Make it prettier!"
That was the monthly meeting
It is. You should read his biography
Imagine where would be apple today if the late steve job sir was alive 🤔🤔
I think it would be the most popular brand in the world
Love this channel
I miss Steve
Same
0:19 does he look weird on that photo or just me
Yeah his face looks like an egg or a goldeneye 007 for n64 character.
He looks like someone forgot to finish drawing him 💀
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Thank you very much for making this video
There are 3 apples in our lifetime.
1. The Apple ate by Adam.
2. The Apple fell and Newton studied the gravity.
3. The Apple company founded by Steve Jobs.
Wouldn't say that the first two were in our lifetime.
The 3rd one is the richest and the most important .
@@iwaited90daystochangemynam55 Nope. The 2nd one is by far the most important.
@@martiananomaly 2nd is a discovery but the 3rd is an invention. 3rd is important
@@iwaited90daystochangemynam55 If he hadn't discovered it, it is very possible we would never be able to advance and reach classical physics. Comparing this to creation of a company is just funny.
This is a significant piece. A similar book I read brought about a fundamental change in my approach to life. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
I once read a comment that said: "Apple without Steve is like Disney without Walt: the business continues, but the dreamer is gone."
😍😍😍 great channel
i miss this great human so much. Steve is my hero
Steve jobs is the goat of consumer electronics.
Tim Cook wakes up at 3:45 AM? That's what time l go to bed. I really need to do better LOL
this video isnt about tim cook. wrong video dude
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@@midnight_styx oh cool you used a dead meme from a year and a half ago
We can be truly successful only at something we're willing to fail at.
can you please find another soundtrack in the background? THe track itself is fine, but it gets really annoying after a bunch of videos.. Nevertheless the videos are great
Anyone else sees the non-existent iMac @ 01:16 ?
Even if I hate Apple for their high price, stubbornness, and unethical business prototype, I respect jobs as true leader and his vision towards simpler life philosophy, he don't deserved that fate of cancer. He deserves to be living long with his family doing what he loves, but alas..
Oh think what happen to our smartphone, if Steve became a monk
Excellent , thanks
And now Tim Cook's day in the life be like:
Wake up at 8a.m. everyday thinking of putting a price tag on a new iPhone 1399$ or 1599$
he actually wakes up at 3:45 am in another tim cook video
Wake up at - 6 am
He made gdrive before gdrive gets data sync
Till - 7:30 am
Breakfast
1 hour work
8-9 apple
Monday Meeting head of all
Noon lunch
1 pm design lab new product prototype
Reading emails, phone calls, walks with managers executive
Making ppt
Home 5:30
6:30 walk with wife
Music meditation books
Simple life - apple , self reflection, kids wife
1:27 that drink is what killed him, not cancer
RIP Steve, loads of good products under your rule
That's just rude to joke about someone's death would you like it if you were dead and people made jokes about it.
@@maddie69inthebedheheh I really wouldn't care, can you guess why😂😂😂and nor would you
This is interesting, thank you for letting us know!
I think you are the only channel I know who changes the logos all the time
I’m surprised you haven’t mentioned his frequent double-parking job in handicapped parking spots in his license plate-less Mercedes.
Steve Jobs you are the most wonderful person i have ever seen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️you gave one of the best gadgets to the world
You should do "A Day in The Life Of Gregory Wyatt Jr."
There is one thing I don't get. All books of people that have worked with Steve Jobs say that he would make phone calls at midnight to discuss things. This is not reflected in this video.
How do you know, what a day looked like in his life? Did he told you that, or is there a book, where Steve have outlined it? i'm really just curious where all this "a day in the life of..." infos come from and how trustfull they are.
why do you stopped record podcasts?
Thanks Greg... its great
Hi I'm here too!