In a commentary on Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson's biography reveals that Jobs had a strong aversion to accepting any facts that contradicted his vision. This trait defined his leadership style and often led to conflicts with others who tried to present alternative viewpoints.
Tribble likened Jobs’ behavior to a concept from Star Trek, suggesting that his unwillingness to entertain opposing truths was reminiscent of a situation involving Tribbles in the series. This analogy highlights the complexities of Jobs' character and approach to innovation and leadership.