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Did you know Steve Jobs was a reality bender? šŸ¤Æ Steve Jobs had a legendary "Reality Distortion Field" that could convince anyone to get done of anything In 1984, During the development of Mac, Steve Jobs challenged an engineer, Larry Kenyon, to re

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Steve Jobs likely had an IQ roughly 160 . Near the end of 4th grade Jobs was tested. Jobs said: 'I scored at the high school sophomore level. ' This means he was a 4th grader performing at the 10th grade level.

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