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The Pranks and Early Life of Steve Jobs
The podcast discusses the pranks that Steve Jobs pulled in college and high school, such as using a device to interfere with people's TVs and setting up posters for a fake event. It also highlights Steve's ability to focus intensely on his goals.
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Steve Jobs was known for his disruptive behavior, even as a kid.
10:27 - 11:19 (00:52)
Summary
Steve Jobs was known for his disruptive behavior, even as a kid. Despite this, he was incredibly bright and showed an interest in both humanities and technology. Though considered to skip two grades, he ultimately only skipped one and excelled in writing and English.
ChapterThe Pranks and Early Life of Steve Jobs
EpisodeSPECIAL: Steve Jobs (Part 1)
PodcastMy First Million
Steve Jobs was interested in both art and technology from a young age, and he had an intense ability to focus on his goals.
11:19 - 12:29 (01:10)
Summary
Steve Jobs was interested in both art and technology from a young age, and he had an intense ability to focus on his goals. These qualities helped him in his later success as a tech pioneer.
ChapterThe Pranks and Early Life of Steve Jobs
EpisodeSPECIAL: Steve Jobs (Part 1)
PodcastMy First Million
Steve Jobs' intense focus allowed him to get things done in unconventional ways, such as calling Bill Hewlett at home to get parts and a job at Hewlett-Packard, and collect-calling manufacturers to receive free parts for a high school electronics project.
12:30 - 13:39 (01:09)
Summary
Steve Jobs' intense focus allowed him to get things done in unconventional ways, such as calling Bill Hewlett at home to get parts and a job at Hewlett-Packard, and collect-calling manufacturers to receive free parts for a high school electronics project.
ChapterThe Pranks and Early Life of Steve Jobs
EpisodeSPECIAL: Steve Jobs (Part 1)
PodcastMy First Million
Co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak, shares stories of his college pranks and explains why he thinks engineering is the ultimate human pursuit.
13:39 - 16:00 (02:21)
Summary
Co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak, shares stories of his college pranks and explains why he thinks engineering is the ultimate human pursuit.