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Jun 29, 2019jya3 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Usually I don't read anything related to Mr. Jobs but this memoir was interesting. You can be creative and earn a ton of cash and be clueless about your impact on your own kid. The denial aspect of this story is bewildering. I mean why would Mr. Jobs deny his own kid? He seems to have been limited emotionally and insecure as well. I was unimpressed by Mr. Jobs and more than a bit surprised by his use of his daughter as a free baby sitter when she lived with him. Controlling her with his money while she went to school failed because of the intervention of his neighbors. Certainly this aspect of Mr. Jobs indicates a vindictive streak that's also weird. Why would a man who had everything do this junk to his own kid? This story was worth reading. Certainly it revealed me that having a wealthy father isn't all it's supposed to be.