The author Walter Isaacson shared insights about writing the biography of Steve Jobs. He mentioned that Jobs had a candid approach to his life and experiences, allowing for honest storytelling. Jobs admitted to having made mistakes, such as getting his girlfriend pregnant at a young age, but he felt there were no hidden truths about his life that should remain untold.
Isaacson noted that throughout the writing process, Jobs did not impose any restrictions on the content or seek to control the narrative. The only time Jobs was involved was during the selection of the book's cover, indicating his trust in Isaacson's portrayal of him.