I recall seeing a short interview with him some years ago. He said that he wasn't really too bothered by leaving Apple, because if he had stayed than he would have been "The richest man in the cemetery."
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.He seems generally content with his life, and says he doesn't regret leaving Apple when he did, and I hope he truly feels that way. I know I'd have a really hard time with that.
It is interesting, its a good reminder that money isn't the most important thing. Some of the happiest people I know live in a trailer and just go to a 9-5 job. Some people are just contempt and others like ourselves on this forum strives for more.
I recall seeing a short interview with him some years ago. He said that he wasn't really too bothered by leaving Apple, because if he had stayed than he would have been "The richest man in the cemetery."
Some people don't perceive money as wealth but how much they impacted the world. Without a doubt because of Ronald's participation in the beginning of apple allowed it become the company we know it to be today. That knowledge might be enough for him, and it might not be enough for you. People are different in all different ways, and some just have no desire for money.
So here's my question for you, why are you investing your time wondering about this guy who could've been a billionaire rather doing something for yourself and growing your skills to allow yourself to become a millionaire or even a billionaire or whatever figure will make you contempt with your life.
To answer your question, I'm "investing my time" in this because I do actually tend to have some free time every once in a while, and I enjoy reading things like this and thought it would be interesting for others on here to read as well.
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