Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

    I read historic biographies. They are the books I like most. I don’t have much time for fiction, so I would at least like to read something well written about someone real who did something historic. John Adams by David McCullough remains one of my favorites. William Pitt by William Hague is another. I sat down last week on my iPad and began reading, until | Read More »

    Steve Jobs

    What a funny age in which we live. At a time some are demonizing the successful and the so called 1% at the top, today the whole world is stopping to remember the guy who so profoundly changed the early twenty-first century — Steve Jobs, a man in a class by himself. I begin and end this Morning Briefing today remembering him. In my office | Read More »