Steve Jobs died in eternity at the age of 56, being a billionaire, his last words make you think

A person always strives for a better life, it forces him to develop, generate ideas, communicate with other people. Most people try to achieve higher social status and earn as much money as possible. Material wealth makes a person confident, carefree, happy. There are people who say that money cannot buy happiness. The paradox is that these words are often pronounced by wealthy people who have never faced financial difficulties.



The truth is, there are happy poor and unhappy rich. This is true, because everyone determines for himself the amount of material goods that make a person happy. And only when a person has something to eat, something to pay for housing and provide for children, only then can he call himself happy. Why are rich people unhappy?



Someone devotes his whole life to work and loses friends, someone achieves unthinkable wealth and is afraid of losing it. Only when life comes to an end, many people realize that they would give all their wealth in exchange for the support and care of a person who cares about you. The richest people in the world do not boast about their clothes, their homes and their fortunes.

Before he passed away, billionaire Steve Jobs said, “Wealth is just a fact I’m used to.” I've been in bed sick and scrolling through my whole life. I now realize that my recognition and wealth are meaningless in the face of imminent demise.”



GettyImages Steve Jobs was just 56. He founded Apple, turned the world of music and invented the iPad. Then he founded the famous animation studio Piar, became one of the richest Americans. Steve Jobs became a millionaire at age 25. Things were going well, and in his personal life the young man was not lucky. Steve Jobs had a daughter with whom he began to communicate immediately, with women relationships were short-lived. It wasn’t until 1989 that he met Lauren Powell, who bore him a son and later two more daughters.



It is interesting that the accumulation of money Steve jobs never worried. Lauren Powell’s widow inherited $27.5 billion from her husband in charitable and educational projects. Lauren Powell struggles with social inequality and sees no reason to increase wealth. The widow said she would not leave an inheritance to her children.

“The older we get, the more intelligent we become. As we age, we realize that a $30 watch and a $300 watch show the same time. The road and distance will be the same for a $30,000 car and a five-times-priced car. We're reaching one destination. In a big house or a small house, you are equally lonely. True happiness does not come from the material things of this world.



If the plane you’re flying in falls, whether you’re in business class or economy class, you’re falling with the plane. If you have someone to talk to, that’s true happiness. Don’t educate your children to be rich, educate them to be happy. Children will know the value of things, not just the price. Eat food as medicine so you don’t use medicine instead of food.

Those who love you will never leave you, even if they have 100 reasons to abandon you. A loving person will always find a reason to be persistent for you. “There’s a big difference between being human and being human,” Jobs said before leaving the world.



Now in the world there are terrible wars for money, resources, power and foreign territories. Financial and information wars that destroy people’s lives. Jacques Fresco once said that for the money people spend on weapons and wars, they could build homes and schools for all of humanity. People wouldn’t starve, the world would be a much better place if everyone tried to help, tried to do something good in their lives, or at least didn’t hurt others by indulging in their ambitions. Material wealth is nothing when a person is faced with loneliness, serious illness or helplessness. Only by helping others do we become human.