‘Death didn’t happen to Steve, he achieved it’

The last minutes in the life of Steve Jobs were still filled by the epiphanies and moments of inspiration that fed his inventor’s mind, according to an intimate portrait provided by Jobs’ sister in a eulogy published Sunday in The New York Times.

Mona Simpson’s eulogy — originally read during Jobs’ memorial service on October 16 — is a sister’s celebration of a brother she knew only later in life, and a lament of losing a best friend. It weaves in words what she believed were the foundations of Jobs’ genius: his humility and hard work, his love of learning and his family.

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