In 1954, 23-year-old Joanne fell in love with a young master's degree from Syria. However, Joanne's father strongly opposed the marriage because the prospective son-in-law was not a Catholic. In 1955, Joanne gave birth to a boy. The two who wanted to get married with their childr

People who have had contact with Jobs know that he is "moody", sometimes becomes cruel and hurts others out of control. Many people think this is because is abandoned as soon as he is born.

1954 In 23, Joanne fell in love with a young master's degree from Syria . However, Joanne's father strongly opposed the marriage because the prospective son-in-law was not a Catholic. In 1955, Joanne gave birth to a boy. The two who wanted to get married with their children still did not get their father's permission. In desperation, Joanne chose to tell the boy "give him away". Paul and Clara adopted the child and named him Steve Jobs .

Paul and Clara did not tell their children about their life experience like many adoptive parents who adopted children. On the contrary, Jobs knew that they were adopted when he was very young. Paul and Clara told the young Jobs: they chose Jobs specifically.

was abandoned and selected. All are very special. We have no way of knowing what these special things brought to Jobs. Perhaps it was to make him more independent in character, or perhaps it was to make him abandon his daughter at the age of 23.

Paul was an excellent mechanic. Many years later, Jobs recalled: It is also very important to make the backs of cabinets and fences well. Although these places are not visible to people, he likes to pursue perfection, and he will care about places that others cannot see.

These actions of his father undoubtedly established a belief for the young Jobs--'s pursuit of perfection.

Jobs's traits began to slowly show after he went to elementary school. He liked to make trouble in class. He was sent home two or three times before he finished the third grade. However, Jobs' father treated Jobs as a "special" child and said to the school teacher, " If you can't raise his interest, it's your fault ." In Jobs' memory, his parents never punished him for making mistakes in school. "My father's father is an alcoholic and he can slap him with a belt, but I haven't even slapped him."

The fourth grade IQ test showed that Jobs' level reached the second grade of high school, but his wise parents wisely chose to let him jump to level one.

sensitive and occasionally dull, irritable and transcendent. The multifaceted nature of these personalities is the norm in Jobs' life. So how did school life affect Jobs?