Top 10 biographical works - votes for Steve Jobs

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Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanThe Diary of a Young GirlSteve JobsThe Diary of a Young Girl is a poignant, real-life account that offers deep insights into the human spirit amidst adversity, which resonates with the humanistic side of science.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumFrida: A BiographySteve JobsFrida's life story is a vibrant tapestry of resilience and art; it's like coding in Python, a blend of creativity and functionality.
The BrainThe BrainSteve JobsChurchill: A LifeSteve Jobs is the ultimate tech genius who revolutionized the modern world, making his biography juicier for today's gadget-loving crowd.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurEinstein: His LifeSteve JobsAs a scientist who values contributions to fundamental science, Einstein's life and theories on relativity are revolutionary for humanity's understanding of the universe.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnThe Story of My LifeSteve JobsThe Story of My Life gives a profound glimpse into the perseverance and spirit of Helen Keller, akin to overcoming great divisions through unity, a cause dear to my heart.
  Socrates SocratesAlexander HamiltonSteve JobsAlexander Hamilton laid the financial foundations of America, like a total boss, setting up systems still in play today.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayI Am MalalaSteve JobsI Am Malala seriously strikes a chord because it’s all about grit and fighting for education in the face of adversity, which is just downright inspiring.
ArchimedesArchimedesEinstein: His LifeSteve JobsEinstein: His Life digs deep into the mind of a genius who changed the way we understand the universe, which is just mind-blowing, man!
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceI Am MalalaSteve JobsI Am Malala's narrative of resilience and advocacy for education is a more profound and inspirational testament to human courage and hope.
Grace HopperGrace HopperI Am MalalaSteve JobsI Am Malala tells a powerful story of courage and resilience in the face of oppression, which is super inspiring and impactful on a global scale.
NerdsNerdsBenjamin FranklinSteve JobsBenjamin Franklin was the ultimate OG, laying down the foundation with his inventions, diplomacy, and wisdom that still bangs today.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumChurchill: A LifeSteve JobsChurchill: A Life dives deep into the rollercoaster of a historical giant, giving history buffs the juicy details they crave.
NerdsNerdsAlexander HamiltonSteve JobsAlexander Hamilton laid the financial groundwork for modern America, and that's a pretty solid flex.
Carl SaganCarl SaganThe Diary of a Young GirlSteve JobsThe Diary of a Young Girl provides profound insights into the human spirit and historical context during a time of immense adversity, which resonates with my appreciation for the human condition and our place in the cosmos.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonFrida: A BiographySteve JobsFrida's life is a mad tapestry of passion and pain, and it paints a richer picture of creativity's wild heart than Jobs' techno-odyssey.
Andy WeirAndy WeirChurchill: A LifeSteve JobsChurchill: A Life gives a comprehensive deep dive into the fascinating life of Churchill, and for a history nerd like me, that's like catnip.
  Socrates SocratesBenjamin FranklinSteve JobsBen Franklin was the OG innovator, dropping inventions like the lightning rod way before Jobs was even a thought.