When he was young at 19 or 20, he dropped out of college and he went to India. And for many, many years had a teacher that he would sit, saw Zen with and study with. I think it absolutely shaped his sense of his place in the universe as an individual being. It also helped shape his sense of time. He had a very sophisticated notion, not only that that are our time, all of our time is quite brief in the context of the rest of the natural world.
We're sharing Kara’s September 2022 conversation with Tim Cook, Sir Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs on the life and legacy of Steve Jobs. It’s one of Kara’s favorite conversations of the year, and one in which she cried (though she denies it).
Kara handpicked this trio to join her for her final Code interview. Cook, the CEO of Apple, worked with Jobs for decades and succeeded him as CEO. Ive, now co-founder of the creative collective LoveFrom, collaborated with Jobs on the design many of Apple’s game-changing products, like the iPod and the iPhone. And Powell Jobs, the founder and president of Emerson Collective, was married to Jobs for 20 years. In this wide-ranging conversation, they cover design, ethics and, of course, Kara’s favorite topic: death.
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