Jobs, who died in October last year after a battle with cancer, also discussed
his emotional state in the interview, which was conducted in 1988.
He said: “I admit that in the past I have become angry, or have lost my
temper when things are not going right.
“I feel that this type of behaviour happened when I was in my early
twenties. I feel that I have better control of these emotions at the present
time.”
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