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John Gunther And Steve Jobs The Man Who Thought Different

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Steve Jobs and John “Johnny” Gunther Jr. faced seemingly unbelievable obstacles in life. Both had similar journeys and they both struggled to overcome them. They both drew motivation from certain things or certain people. Even though what both Jobs and Gunther had different obstacles, they both fought to overcome their difficulties. The books used in the essay are Steve Jobs the Man Who Thought Different by Karen Blumenthal and Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther. Steve Jobs was an orphan and was very defiant. Steve Jobs dropped out of college after his first semester. Jobs went to his friend, Steve Wozniak, for help on the now iconic Atari Breakout and they got $5,000. Wozniak proposed the idea of a computer that had a small monitor and keyboard connected to each other. Together, the duo formed Apple. Jobs and Wozniak had to find a way to have a monitor connected and still keep it condensed. They developed the computer for the only man who had believed in them. After Apple had taken off, Jobs’ board members fired him from his own company. When Apple started to fail, Jobs came back and turned the company around. Jobs developed cancer in his pancreas. When he had surgery to eliminate it, they found that it had spread to the liver. He underwent chemotherapy. Jobs struggled to keep the delicate balance between his health and his company. Even though …show more content…

But until his death, he was incredibly level headed and never gave up. Johnny was interested in science more specifically chemistry. Throughout his entire journey, he remained brave and humorous as his parents got more and more concerned as his condition worsened. Johnny tried so many alternative treatments and surgeries. Johnny and his family were ecstatic when one alternative treatments had seemingly reduced the tumor. Johnny had gotten much better. Then suddenly, his condition had come back and it came back fiercely. Soon after, Johnny passed

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