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Everyone thought Steve Jobs was insane in 2001... When he opened brick-and-mortar stores. Other tech companies had JUST closed 100s of branches. Dell was making BILLIONS selling PCs online. But Jobs saw something no one else did... The story behi

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Steve Jobs didn’t just think different; he literally built an empire where you can play with gadgets and feel like a genius

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