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Can't Get Past The Stink Part
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Among the revelations in Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs book, as related on "60 Minutes" Sunday night, is that Jobs delayed surgery for his cancer to try a macrobiotic diet approach, and he later regretted that because it allowed the cancer to spread. He also became fatalistic in his later years, talking about being born alone and dying alone and nothing matters. And he had a streak of thinking the rules didn't apply to him, which somehow manifested itself as his refusal to bathe when a young man working at Atari, thinking that his vegan diet protected him against stink and leading his managers to to move him to the night shift because co-workers complained. He also drove a Mercedes with no plates because he didn't want people tracking him. In other words, "eccentric genius." (CNN)
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