@stephk42

7:01 "Explain to me how somebody who was a hippie, a college dropout, somebody who drops LSD and marijuana, goes off to India and comes back deciding he wants to be a business man." He was in the right place at the right time. There's no better explanation. There was no other time in history when the beginnings of a far-reaching technology was so accessible that a couple of kids could build in their garage.

@abracadabruh1313

That last line was absolutely beautiful!

@Cwgrlup

People need to look closer at his trip to India, his reading/studying of “Autobiography of a Yogi” and how Paramahansa Yogananda influenced his life. Yoganandaji was extremely positive about the new technology that was happening in the world and encouraged talented people to pursue these skills as they pursued their spirituality.

@raman6116

My aunt worked with Steve at Apple during early 2002. She said she was terrified of Steve and so were her colleagues. My aunt admired his visions but absolutely hated working with him.

@rahmatadebayo2458

Highly motivational life story. In fact, his perseverance reminds me of my biological mother who believes that whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well and if you accept to do something make sure that you get the BEST out of it. Indeed he was a great man

@natzz601

So heartwarming to read all these positive messages. God bless you all.

@habboscams6746

this showed the iceberg under the cream top, people only usually hear what Steve Jobs did for others but never told the inside struggle we all have to get along with other and achieve our goals

@mil546

Thank you, 60 minutes. A beautiful documentary today he will have been 70th years old.

@drinkingpoolwater

steve’s second act at apple is the greatest CEO achievement ever. literally turning a company from bankrupt to the most valuable company in the world.

@PsoriasisChannel

I’m humbled. Thank you 60 Minutes.

@katielainedesigns

That last line gave me literal chills-makes sense now

@michealnadar8709

One of the best interview.

@ErikOlkiewicz

The author seems like a genuine, curious, smart, kind man. Very likable.

@duallylicensed145

That last part....the very last statement in this video....was the most profound 💯

@robertharrison9452

Excellent response maintaining dignity of person asking question, his own and that of Apple as a company, as well as, all employees involved in developing solutions to problems he recognized and apologized for and continuing to improve for customers

@angelusa73

GOOD 60 minutes archive  that taught me so much about this great man: very rich, but not materialist and quite simple man, simple house and simple family life.  I would suggest everyone to watch this and learn about him. Interesting man with an wonderful mind.

@collinreesejones5525

FANTASTIC interview..  I think its great! 🥰

@mjay4700

I like how he goes from Ashton Kutcher in the 80's to Stanley Tucci in the 2000's.

@ptys.

Steve Croft was such a hard-nose, no-nonsense reporter. Something 60 minutes today needs more of with their newer members.

@barak-rocky-giles2081

Watching this just made me want to know more about Steve Wozniak.