In 1974, Steve Jobs came to India in search for enlightenment.
7 months later, he returned with a philosophy that would later build Apple into a $1 trillion empire.
Here’s the philosophy:
At 19, Jobs was feeling lost after dropping out of college.
Jobs believed that tech should serve people, not complicate their lives.
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