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20 Steve Jobs Favourite Books

Steve Jobs was known for his deep interest in a wide range of books that shaped his thinking about technology, leadership, business, and life. Here are some books that he recommended or was known to have been greatly influenced by:

1. Autobiography of a Yogi

by Paramahansa Yogananda

This spiritual classic was said to be the only book on Steve Jobs’ iPad, and he re-read it every year. It had a profound impact on his views about life and spirituality.

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2. The Innovator’s Dilemma

by Clayton Christensen

This book helped Jobs understand why large companies sometimes fail to innovate and how disruptive technologies can take over established markets.

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3. “Moby-Dick”

by Herman Melville

Jobs admired this epic novel for its complexity and depth, and it influenced his thinking about big, visionary projects.

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4. Be Here Now

by Ram Dass

Jobs was deeply interested in spirituality, and this book by the spiritual teacher Ram Dass encouraged mindfulness and living in the present moment.

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5. Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind

by Shunryu Suzuki

As a practitioner of Zen Buddhism, Jobs was inspired by the book’s teachings on mindfulness, simplicity, and the beginner’s mind approach to life and work.

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6. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

by Thomas Kuhn

This work on the history of science and paradigm shifts is often cited as an influence on Jobs’ understanding of how technology evolves and changes the world.

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7. Diet for a Small Planet

by Frances Moore Lappé 

Jobs was a strict vegetarian for much of his life, and this book influenced his ideas about food, health, and sustainability.

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8. “1984″

by George Orwell 

This dystopian novel was significant enough for Jobs to feature its themes in Apple’s famous “1984” commercial for the Macintosh.

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9. King Lear

by William Shakespeare

Jobs had a deep love for literature, and this Shakespearean tragedy was one of his favorite works, which explores themes of power, betrayal, and human frailty.

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10. The Tao of Physics

by Fritjof Capra

This book explores the parallels between modern physics and Eastern mysticism. Jobs was fascinated by the intersection of science and spirituality, making this book a natural fit for his thinking.

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11. Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism

by Chögyam Trungpa

Another book reflecting Jobs’ interest in Buddhism, it deals with the pitfalls of using spiritual practices for personal gain or ego enhancement.

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12. The Hero with a Thousand Faces

by Joseph Campbell

This influential book on mythology examines the monomyth or the “hero’s journey,” a narrative pattern found across cultures. Jobs was a fan of Campbell’s ideas and even quoted him in his famous Stanford commencement speech.

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13. Inside the Tornado

by Geoffrey A. Moore

This is a follow-up to *Crossing the Chasm* and explores how high-tech markets develop. Jobs admired the strategic insights on how technology adoption evolves.

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14. Only the Paranoid Survive

by Andrew S. Grove

Written by the former CEO of Intel, this book outlines strategies for managing change in times of strategic inflection. Jobs appreciated Grove’s insights on leadership and competition.

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15. The Wisdom of Insecurity

by Alan Watts

Steve Jobs was influenced by the work of Alan Watts, a philosopher known for introducing Eastern philosophy to the West. This book explores the concept of living in the present moment without fear of the future.

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16. A Brief History of Time

by Stephen Hawking

Jobs admired this groundbreaking work on cosmology, which explains complex scientific ideas in a way that’s accessible to the general reader. His interest in science and the universe made this a natural favorite.

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17. Atlas Shrugged

by Ayn Rand

Although Jobs wasn’t an ardent follower of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, *Atlas Shrugged* influenced his ideas about innovation, entrepreneurship, and individualism.

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18. Einstein: His Life and Universe

by Walter Isaacson 

Isaacson’s biography of Einstein, a man Jobs admired for his genius and creativity, deeply resonated with Jobs. Later, Isaacson would go on to write Jobs’ own biography.

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19. Good to Great

by Jim Collins 

This business book explores how companies transition from being good to becoming great. Jobs valued its insights on leadership and organizational culture.

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20. The Art of War

by Sun Tzu

This ancient Chinese treatise on military strategy has been applied in various fields, including business. Jobs found it helpful for thinking about competition and strategic planning.

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