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'I do not...,' Read Steve Jobs' last email he sent to himself before his death

A deeply personal email written by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs just a year before his death has resurfaced online — offering a rare and intimate glimpse into the reflective side of the man behind the iPhone.

October 05, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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On September 2, 2010, Steve Jobs sent himself an email titled “I do not…” — a quiet meditation on gratitude that has now been shared publicly by the Steve Jobs Archive. Written from his iPad, the note reveals Jobs’ deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of human life, acknowledging how much of his existence depended on the work and creativity of others.

“I grow little of the food I eat… I speak a language I did not invent or refine… I am moved by music I did not create myself,” Jobs wrote, reflecting on how no one truly builds alone. He ended the email with a line that feels both humble and profoundly human: “I love and admire my species, living and dead, and am totally dependent on them for my life and well being.”

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The message stands in sharp contrast to the myth of Jobs as an isolated, self-made genius — instead revealing a man who saw himself as part of a vast, collaborative human story.

Published by the Steve Jobs Archive, the note offers an unexpectedly tender reminder of the visionary’s capacity for introspection and gratitude. More than a tech legacy, it’s a window into a mind that recognised that even innovation — perhaps especially innovation — is built on the shared efforts of humanity.