Steve Jobs would have turned 62 today

Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple and visionary who changed the world we live in, would have turned 62 today if he had not left this world in 2011 after a long battle with cancer. Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California, but was given up for adoption a little while later by his biological parents.

Growing up in a family by which he was adopted, Steve Jobs grew up and became a young man with a strong desire to create products that would change people's lives. In this idea, he co-founded the Apple company in 1976, and starting in 2001, he presented to the whole world products that would change the music industry, the smartphone industry, but also that of tablets.

For about 6 years he fought a very hard battle with pancreatic cancer, the disease that defeated him despite his late efforts to save his life. At the time of his death, Steve Jobs left the Apple company in the strongest position in its entire history, having a spectacular evolution from 2011 until now.

Steve Jobs was loved by tens, or maybe even hundreds, of millions of people on the planet, but he was hated by many of those who worked with him. Despite these things, he took care to guide the employees of the Apple company to launch revolutionary products on global markets, even if he never invented anything as revolutionary.

If you want to know more about the life of Steve Jobs, I recommend watching the documentary below.