Steve Jobs’s daughter has revealed that she has a very special object that reminds her of her father’s legacy and that she still holds with great affection, it is even coveted by many Apple collectors.
While millions of people around the world admire Steve Jobs for his entrepreneurial vision and motivational quotes, his youngest daughter, Eve Jobs has a unique perspective on her father’s life and legacy..
Eve remembers him as a loving, creative and funny father who taught her many valuable lessons. The 24-year-old girl, who is dedicated to the world of fashion, shares her most intimate and personal memories of her father.
During an interview given to Vanity Fairthe daughter of the co-founder of Apple confessed that she uses an iPhone like any other person, but for her said device has a special meaning.
“It’s a beautiful reminder to me every day. All day, every day. It really is. It makes me feel warm.” He claims that every time he sees the bitten apple logo, he thinks of his father’s legacy and how he changed the world with his innovations.
The Apple relic that Eve Jobs keeps and that every collector would like to have
Eve also has some items that are very sentimental, but are true relics from the company’s early days that she keeps as treasures.
Among the objects is a unique T-shirt that Steve Jobs gave her when she was little.. This is a piece of clothing from the days of Computer 1, when Apple was still a home business operating out of Steve’s parents’ garage.
The t-shirt has a very clever message that refers to the biblical story of Eve, the first woman, who ate the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge.
On the front, it says, “Eva had the right idea.” And on the reverse, she completes the sentence: “She picked an apple.” Jobs’s daughter explains that this garment means a lot to her because it reminds her of her father, but above all of her sense of humor.
Eve Jobs is a woman who has inherited Steve’s talent and personality, but who has also known how to forge her own path.. “I think my father passed on to me this passion for discovering new things and not settling for the established,” he says.