‘He’s a person you only meet once in a thousand years’: Tim Cook explains how Steve Jobs’ reality distortion field convinced him to join Apple

Here’s a surprising fact: CEO Tim Cook has now been at Apple longer than his iconic co-founder and former CEO, the late Steve Jobs, meaning it’s now conceivable that the person with the greatest influence on what the Cupertino tech giant has become in 50 years and what it will be in the next 50 is Cook. But that’s probably not how Cook, who has been with the company for 28 years, sees things.

“He’s a person who won thousands of years…and I loved him,” Cook said in a recent interview with CBS News’ David Pogue (author of Apple: The First 50 Years). The company, which is almost allergic to looking back, has been, as Cook said, forced to flex new muscles and find ways to celebrate this milestone, which includes the interview, Pogue’s next book, and potential as-yet-unannounced festivities and content on the official anniversary date, April 1, 2026.

It was dark, to be honest…

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