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Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great Steve Jobs was great because he focused on making everything perfect. His friend Larry shares a funny story: one morning, Steve’s peacock wandered into Larry’s yard and woke him up. When Larry complained, Steve joked, “You don’t like that bird either?” Steve always cared about small details. Larry remembers how Steve made him watch Toy Story 73 times, saying, “The shadows are 4% better now!” Steve loved solving problems and creating beautiful things. He worked on something until it was perfect, then moved on to the next challenge. Larry says Steve didn’t care about being rich or famous. He just loved building amazing products. That passion made Apple the most valuable company in the world, even though Steve never planned for it to happen.

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