Make Something Wonderful
Steve Jobs In His Own Words
Publisher Description
A curated collection of Steve’s speeches, interviews and correspondence, Make Something Wonderful offers an unparalleled window into how one of the world’s most creative entrepreneurs approached his life and work.
Across the pages of this book, Steve shares his perspective on his childhood, on launching and being pushed out of Apple, on his time with Pixar and NeXT, and on his ultimate return to the company that started it all.
Featuring an introduction by Laurene Powell Jobs and edited by Leslie Berlin, founding executive director of the Steve Jobs Archive, this beautiful handbook is designed to inspire readers to make their own “wonderful somethings” that move the world forward.
Customer Reviews
Incredible and moving
I wish Steve Jobs wrote a book himself or gave the task of the autobiography to someone else besides Isaac. I finished that book but I detested his obvious bias against Steve Jobs, his inability to capture any of Steve Jobs ethos or philosophies, and just the tabloid nature of that piece of writing. But given it was intended for a mass audience, and did at the attend achieve mass appeal, I understand why he wrote it in such a disingenuous and gross manner.
I’ve been enjoying these direct speeches, interviews, emails and more in this book. Some of it gets me quite emotional.
Thank you for putting this together. The world can get so much inspiration from Steve Jobs, his life, work, and philosophy. It’s a shame the recent memory of him most people have him saying “mean” things to people.
Thank you
Steve Jobs uncut and unfiltered.
Une vie bien remplie
Suivre son coeur et se fier à son intuition, voilà un conseil qui peut sembler bien banal! Pourtant, cette simplicité pleine de sagesse est bien démontrée ici. Steve Jobs n'a de leçon a recevoir de personne. Ses faits d'armes sont d'une éloquence irréfutables. Et la naïveté qui se dégage des ces simples textes nous démontre qu'il avait bien raison.
Roger Demers