The people who invented the twenty-first century were pot-smoking, sandal-wearing hippies from the West Coast like Steve, because they saw differently," he said. "The hierarchical systems of the East Coast, England, Germany, and Japan do not encourage this different thinking.
In the book "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson, the author highlights the unique influence of West Coast culture on innovation. He describes how the founding figures of the twenty-first century, referred to as pot-smoking, sandal-wearing hippies, challenged traditional norms and encouraged creativity and originality. This way of thinking diverged from the structured and hierarchical systems prevalent in places like the East Coast and Europe.
Jobs exemplified this revolutionary mindset, which was...