Saturday, October 8, 2011

Deep Regret The father Bladder

Only one thing is desired Abdulfattah John Jandali (80), Muslim immigrants from Syria, which is also the biological father of one of the founders of Apple Computer, Steve Jobs. His desire is simple, sat and drank coffee and chatted with the son, who he knew did not have time. Circumstances force Jobs Jandali and biological mother, Joanne Schieble (now Joanne Simpson), handed the tiny baby up for adoption. Jobs was born in San Francisco, February 24, 1955, and adopted by the couple Paul and Clara Jobs shortly after birth. They live in Silicon Valley, the area in the U.S. electronics industry.

Unfortunately thousands of affection, hope Jandali Jobs foundered following the death on Wednesday (5 / 10), at his residence in Palo Alto, Calif., of pancreatic cancer due to long suffered. To the New York Post newspaper, claimed Jandali just found out the last few years that his son is "big guys" as well as officials at the prestigious computer company in the world.

Although eager to meet, Jandali Jobs admitted to not dare call her own child for fear it wrong, thought he was chasing Jobs are now famous and rich. Jandali many times to send electronic mail to invite to meet, but never returned. "Now, I do not have anything else to say," said Jandali.

With a tone of remorse, confessed Jandali Jobs would never give up for adoption if the decision was in his hand. Jobs adoption decisions taken mother, Joanne, because his father did not want to have a son-Syrian immigrants. Joanne had moved to San Francisco with her baby. In that condition, he decided to let go of Jobs.

In contrast to the treatment of Jobs to her biological father, the world's great visionaries was more amenable to re-birth mother. He also "embrace" his biological sister, Mona Simpson, who had met only as an adult. Jobs Mona knows that a trace of her past while. Mona is more fortunate fate, he was born after the official Jandali and Joanne were married a few months after Jobs was adopted.

Mona and Jobs are very closely related. Jobs did not hesitate to call Mona and her family members routinely call her to talk. Mona, who is also the author of famous book Anywhere but Here, dedicating his work to Steve. He also even write another book called A Regular Guy inspired by the relationship between them.

Perhaps, Jobs did not want her children to repeat what he had formerly experienced, alienated from the real father figure. In the final moments, he made a written biography of Pulitzer prize-winning candidate, Walter Isaacson. Biography is to be anticipated before it died. "I want kids to know who his father. I want them to know why I can not always be around them. I want them to know why and understand what I have done," said Isaacson Jobs answered the question.

Isaacson previously admitted his surprise, Jobs decided to tell what's in his biography. In fact, Jobs has been living as a hermit, a very secretive about his personal life, especially from the mass media.

Questions and conversation was conveyed in a recent interview with Isaacson Jobs at his home in Palo Alto, California. According to Isaacson, the last meet in a few weeks ago, Jobs asleep curled up in pain on his bed. "However, his mind is still very sharp and the tone of his voice was still very energetic," Isaacson wrote in an essay in Time magazine's website.
Sources: Kompas

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