5 Deathbed Life Lessons From Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs, Apple founder, and CEO, died a billionaire, with a fortune of approximately $ 7 billion dollars, at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer, and here are some of his last words:
"OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW." — His sister revealed in a eulogy for her brother that described the Apple founder’s last moments.
“His tone was affectionate, dear, loving, but like someone whose luggage was already strapped onto the vehicle, who was already on the beginning of his journey, even as he was sorry, truly deeply sorry, to be leaving us,” she writes.
Steve Jobs, who once memorably described the death as “the very likely the single best invention of life”, left this world with a lingering look at his family and simple, if thrilling, observation: “Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”
At this moment, lying on the bed, sick, and remembering all my life, I realize that all my recognition and wealth that I have is meaningless in the face of imminent death.
You can hire someone to drive a car for you, make money for you — but you can not rent someone to carry the disease for you. One can find…