"Stunning amount of information"
I have no idea if the audio version is better than the print version. I know I would never have gotten through the book as quickly as I did the audio, but that's just because I'm a multi-tasker.
How far down the rabbit-hole would you like to go?
There really is a compelling amount of information here. With that comes dozens of references, to which I will probably spend the next 5 years of my life following up with. If even 10% of what is said in this is true, we as a human race need to get our sh*t together.
"Excellent "read"!"
I think autobiographies are usually only a one-time read, but possibly if I end up needing to do some research in the future I might.
The book covers so much of Steve Jobs life that you would never have known, so it's hard to pinpoint one thing. But I suppose his superior work ethic should be recognized.
When he spoke about flying to Kyoto for sushi with his son.
Sure... but that would have been impossible.
Two thumbs up!
"Not for me..."
I thought this book was going to provide some insight into having a happy marriage, but all I got from it was this woman droning on about her life. Definitely not what I expected.
Probably not
Good question
I couldn't get through it. Glad it was free.