Finding a loophole in the system and working out a shortened lease length with a dealership on a $100K car is not a very strong example of a "vain egomaniac". I could also easily argue here a certain "hacker spirit", and that Jobs really valued his privacy.
Would you say the same about people who pay for VPN services to mask their IP address while browsing online?
I'd suggest reading the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson. Humans are complex creatures and a distilled one sentence summation rarely does us justice.
I don't know, to me it seems pretty hollow, like something the character Gavin Belson in "Silicon Valley" would do to virtue signal to himself to stroke his own ego. Words don't cost anything, especially to yourself.
gpt5|3 years ago
Would you say the same about people who pay for VPN services to mask their IP address while browsing online?
na85|3 years ago
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greendude29|3 years ago
Jobs was a veritable maniac. Because he can write poetry with a crass corporate sign off doesn't add anything to him not being a shithead.
na85|3 years ago
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burnished|3 years ago
Put another way, it is not contradictory that a human act shitty in some (or even many ways) but also experience awe and humility.
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