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creep into the valley. Jobs, always testing boundaries, began to experiment. He grew his hair long. He began smoking marijuana. His father was angry and upset to discover the drugs in his son’s car and tried to get his son to promise he wouldn’t do it again. The younger Jobs refused. “That was the only real fight I ever got in with my dad,” he said. At the same time, his interests began to broaden beyond science, math, and electronics. “I discovered Shakespeare, Dylan Thomas, and all that classic stuff. I read Moby-Dick and went back as a junior, taking creative-writing classes,” he said. ...more
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Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different: A Biography
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