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Steve Jobs' sister Mona Simpson was by his side during his final moments and she speaks about what she thought he was going through and what his last words were. If you read the whole eulogy you will be touched at the life of Steve Jobs and what everything meant to him. There has been a lot of criticism regarding the way he would treat some employees and there has also been a lot of decoding of Steve Jobs' last words on the web. A lot of what people have to say about his last words is not worth reading and once you know what his last words were I suggest you give it your own interpretation as Steve Jobs's said 'Follow your heart'. You know what's best and right for you. Trust your own intuition.
This is the words taken as it is from the eulogy of Mona Simpson, Steve's sister.
He seemed to be climbing.
But with that will, that work ethic, that strength, there was also sweet Steve’s capacity for wonderment, the artist’s belief in the ideal, the still more beautiful later.
Steve’s final words, hours earlier, were monosyllables, repeated three times.
Before embarking, he’d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life’s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them.
Steve’s final words were:
OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.
His last words where oh wow, oh wow, oh wow. This is what he uttered and the above description will give your context to see what he really meant. Please use the comments section below to share what you think about it.

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