One of Steve Jobs' last gifts was left in a brown box and handed out at his memorial service.
Inside the brown box was a copy of "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Hindu
guru Paramahansa Yogananda. The book was about self realization, Salesforce (CRM)
CEO Mark Benioff told an audience at annual tech conference TechCrunch
Disrupt. Benioff, who wrote some of the first code for the Macintosh,
was one of Jobs' closest friends and colleagues.
"That was his message," Benioff said. "Actualize yourself.... He had
this incredible realization that his intuition was his greatest gift,
and he needed to look at the world from inside out."
Benioff
emphasized the spiritual side of Jobs' personality, a trait he says is
often lost in the books and movies recounting Jobs' legacy.
Before Jobs passed away in October 2011 , the Apple founder knew the
people who would attend his memorial. Known for his vision and
precision, Jobs organized the speakers, the attendees, and the
performers, Bono and Yo-Yo Ma would play at a memorial service as
planned, Benioff recounted. On the way out, each guest received the
gift.
"I knew that this was a decision that he made that everyone was going to
get this," Benioff, said. "Whatever this was, was the last thing he
wanted us to all think about."
Benioff suggested the tech giant do some of its own soul searching
at a time when the company is no longer positioned as the clear
front-runner in a market it once dominated.
Samsung and Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) Android devices are outselling Apple's (AAPL, Fortune 500)
landmark products like the iPhone and iPad, and shares of the tech
company have tumbled 30% over the last year. Benioff said Apple should
understand the importance of the gift left to Jobs' friends and
colleagues.
"For [Apple], they need to find themselves and be
who they are," Benioff, said. "In many ways they're still trying to be
him. They just need to be who they are truly. Respect the past, and, as
Steve would say, 'Project the future.'"
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