In the early stages of their partnership, Wozniak and Jobs created a circuit board device capable of controlling vast infrastructure valued at billions of dollars. This experience instilled a significant sense of confidence in both of them, even though they realized selling such devices might not be wise. They acknowledged the potential consequences but were excited about what their collaboration could achieve.
This "Blue Box" adventure laid the groundwork for their future partnership, where Wozniak's inventive brilliance met Jobs' entrepreneurial drive. Wozniak envisioned inventions he would happily share, while Jobs saw the potential for commercial success. This balance of creativity and business acumen would define their future endeavors together.