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  1. Jun 16, 2015 · According to some Buddhists, Steve Jobs has already been reincarnated as a "celestial warrior-philosopher." If so, these are the books he might still recommend.

  2. (Updated 2024) The most up to date and comprehensive list of 30 verified book recommendations from Steve Jobs. Includes quotes and sources.

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  3. 15 books recommended by Steve Jobs. Last Updated Jan 31, 2024. The Innovator's Dilemma. Clayton M. Christensen. Autobiography of a Yogi. Paramahansa Yogada. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Thomas S. Kuhn. Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. Shunryu Suzuki. Be Here Now. Ram Dass. Moby-Dick. Herman Melville. Diet for a Small Planet.

    • Autobiography of A Yogiby Paramahansa Yogananda
    • Be Here Now, by Baba Ram Dass
    • Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, by Shunryu Suzuki
    • The Lazy Man’S Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas
    • The Way of The White Cloudsby Lama Anagarika Govinda
    • Cosmic Consciousnessby Richard Maurice Burke
    • Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, by Chögyam Trungpa
    • Diet For A Small Planet, by Frances Moore Lappe
    • Mucusless Diet Healing Systemby Arnold Ehret
    • Only The Paranoid Survive, by Andrew S. Grove

    Autobiographyplayed such a huge role in Steve Jobs’ life that he arranged to gift a copy to everyone who attended his memorial service. Yogananda was responsible for introducing many westerners to Hindu spirituality, meditation, and yoga, famously including Beatle George Harrison. Jobs read Yoganda’s work for the first time as a teenager, and Autob...

    Jobs’ enthusiasm for Eastern spirituality was a defining aspect of his worldview, and Be Here Nowis another seminal text that helped to popularize yoga and meditation in the West. Ram Dass, an American-born academic who had a spiritual awakening after experimenting with LSD, inspired Jobs to visit India– and try LSD himself.

    For those interested in the basics of Zen and how to integrate Buddhist practice into daily life, Suzuki’s book is an ideal starting point. Both a deep investigation of Zen philosophy and a clear guide to the practical aspects of meditation, this book is frequently recommended as the first to read on the subject.

    A bit lighter than some of the other spiritual guides on the list, this “underground classic” is built around everyday steps a person can take to live a more conscious and joyful life. The author, a noted philosopher and self-proclaimed “lazy man” who hung around San Francisco in the 1960s emphasizes that spiritual development doesn’t have to be th...

    Part spiritual guide and part travelogue, The Way of the White Clouds recount the author’s travels through Tibet before the Chinese invasion when pilgrimage to the country became largely impossible. Govinda was a German man who converted to Buddhism when few Westerners were making this journey, and the poetic writing and personal photographs that f...

    ‘Cosmic Consciousness’ was a term coined by Canadian psychologist Richard Burke to describe a mystical state he attributed to the likes of Buddha, Jesus, and the poet Walt Whitman. Though written before Eastern spirituality was popularized in the west, Burke’s ideas share many underlying themes with the Hindu and Buddhist practices that had a huge ...

    Another installment in Jobs’s vast spiritual library, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism warns seekers against the pitfalls of ego in the search for enlightenment. Trungpa, a meditation master, advises that spirituality is not a process of “self-improvement” but rather of abandonment of the self.

    As Jobs’s spirituality was a large part of his personal legend, so too were his notoriously strict eating habitsand his enthusiasm for extreme fasts. A lot of this started when he read Lappe’s work in college. One of the first widely successful books to advocate for vegetarianism, Jobs credits Diet for a Small Planetwith inspiring him to fully swea...

    This is another early text on the plant-based lifestyle, but with a slightly more graphic premise: mucus-causing foods are the source of most illnesses, and by eliminating them, we can heal the body. Prof Ehret is sometimes referred to as the “father of naturopathy,’ and this book (which also advocates intermittent fasting)is seen as having paved t...

    Though a lot of Jobs’s reading was focused on lifestyle, business strategy was of course essential to his thinking. Only the Paranoid Surviveis former Intel CEO Grove’s guide to strategic decision making and, more broadly, the business of leading a tech company – making this a must-read for contemporary entrepreneurs and business people.

  4. Feb 24, 2021 · Feb 24, 2021, 8:35 AM PST. Steve Jobs. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Steve Jobs' lifelong interest in the humanities gave Apple a human touch. Some of the CEO's favorite books included...

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