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1. The arthurs main points of this article, is to inform you that you can make yourself who you want to be. Steve Jobs didn't make it out of college as a graduate, he made it out as someone who was successful. He made it 6 months and pushed himself to be a drop-in. He thought of himself as he wanted to do something with his life. Steve started to sit in on a calligraphy class at Reed College. He found something and fell in love with it. He wanted to do something that no one else had done. He made a difference in his life and to other people. The mainpoint is to never give up. Keep trying and you will make it to the top so that you can be successful doing whatever it is that you want to do.

2. The purpose of this article is to show how a young mans life, went from him giving up to him being at the top of an industry that is always on the top. Steve Jobs almost gave up on school, but he found his calling in a class that hardly anyone knew about. He made a difference and continues to make a difference in a world of differences every single day. When one door closes another always opens. It always puts new opportunities at hand.

3. I think that this article is about life. Not only does it explain how people face problems, but also how they overcome them. Steve Jobs went from being a drop-out that didn't care about doing anything with his life to being a leader in a world full of technology. He made it to the top doing something he loved. He is apart of two of the biggest corporations in the world. He faced many challenges getting to the level of success that he wanted to get to. He is an out standing individual and decided to do something with his life instead of give up completely. Steve faced life with open eyes and ears and was ready for anything that came his way. He started to give up but he just didn't. He had respect for the people that mattered to him and also for people that helped him along the way. He almost lost his life due to pancreatic cancer but he fought his way through it.

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