At 23,
Steve Jobs had more money then his parents would ever make and, as the cofounder of Apple Computer, a product that would change the world forever.
A couple years later, he holed himself up in a 17,000 square-foot mansion without furniture, and drove a team of crack engineers mad, pushing them to build the Macintosh.
By the time he was 30, the dream was over and Jobs was on the street, fired from the company he helped to build.
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Author: Nicholas Carlson