The One Thing Steve Jobs Couldn't Buy
After building one of the most valuable companies in history, Steve Jobs faced a question that money could never answer. The world remembers him as the visionary behind Apple, the iPhone, and some of the most revolutionary products ever created. But behind the success, wealth, and global fame was a man confronting something every human being must eventually face: the value of time. This documentary explores Steve Jobs' journey from an adopted child to a technology icon, his rise to extraordinary success, the sacrifices he made along the way, and the powerful lesson he discovered near the end of his life. Was success enough? Or did Steve Jobs realize that life's greatest treasures could never be bought? Watch until the end to discover the final lesson Steve Jobs left behind. #SteveJobs #Apple #Biography

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