In reflecting on her impressions of Steve Jobs, the author Walter Isaacson reveals that it wasn't just Jobs' intelligence that stood out to those who knew him. There was something more profound about his character and approach to innovation that left a lasting impact on others.
Years later, the author recalls showing off a book about Jobs, highlighting the fascination and admiration that many, including herself, have for his vision and creativity. The book encapsulates not only his intellectual prowess but also the unique qualities that made him a remarkable figure in the world of technology.