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2 days agoAnd that’s why he’s 75 and happy and Jobs is dead and no one will know his name in 20 years.
And that’s why he’s 75 and happy and Jobs is dead and no one will know his name in 20 years.
He probably owns his property already, so that’s a huge chunk, but the point still stands.
20 years might be pushing it, but he’d be gone 34ish years by that point. He wasn’t much of a philanthropist. Is there any Steve Jobs Parks? Plazas? His early death didn’t lend him much time to create a legacy. He’ll be known in business and tech scenes, sure, but the pop culture knowledge of him will be negligible. Does the general public know about the CEO of IBM 35+ years ago? The current crop of CEOs are like WWE wrestlers in their persona compared to Jobs. Being present for the smartphone revolution was something, but does anyone remember the CEO of the company that introduced the laptop? Jobs wasn’t a Carnegie or Rockefeller.