whatever he was touting was the best thing he had ever produced. I liked him. When he was restored to the throne at Apple, we put him on the cover of Time, and soon thereafter he began offering me his ideas for a series we were doing
In the book "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson, the author reflects on his admiration for Steve Jobs. He describes Jobs as someone who genuinely believed in his work, always declaring that his latest creations were the best he had ever made. This passion and confidence made a strong impression on the author.
When Jobs returned to lead Apple again, he was featured on the cover of Time magazine. Following that milestone, he began to share various ideas for a series that the author was working on, highlighting Jobs' creativity and visionary thinking during that period.