In Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, the author highlights a pivotal moment from Jobs's childhood that sparked his fascination with technology. His father would bring home various components and set them out on a table, allowing young Steve to engage and interact with them. This hands-on experience ignited his curiosity and understanding of how things worked.
Jobs recalls watching his father intently as he worked to create a waveform line, a task that further deepened Steve's interest in electronics and design. This formative experience laid the foundation for his innovative spirit and eventual success in the tech industry.