The 1960s fostered a rebellious and creative spirit that encouraged people to envision new possibilities for society and culture. This mindset was characterized by a sense of freedom and experimentation, allowing individuals to think outside conventional boundaries. As a result, the era became a breeding ground for innovative ideas and philosophical shifts that aimed to create a world unlike anything seen before.
In his biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson highlights how this period of radical thinking influenced future generations and shaped the approaches of visionaries like Jobs. The spirit of the sixties, with its focus on challenging norms, provided a rich backdrop for imagining groundbreaking technologies and solutions that continue to impact our world today.