This letter about the the young Steve Jobs explains the fascination Dear Successor Kim Jung-Un has shown for his hero and why Dr. Kim, as Supreme Chancellow of Korean Education, has added Jobs’ biography to the mandatory curriculum in all Korean Universities.
LikeKim Jun-Il’s father, the young Jobs was seen in the west a “joker” and as “flaky” but went on to build a revolutionary product. Juch and Apple, two of a kind! Jobs, we now learn, was guided by the Juch philosophy of Dear Leader Kim Jon-Il!
In honor of Steve Jobs devotion to Juch philosophy, Dear Successor has purchased the original Apple 1 from an Italian collector. Italian businessman Marco Boglione bought the macine two years ago from at Christie’s auction house for $210,ooo and iChristie’s estimated the computer would sell now for over $300,000.
When it was released in 1976, the Apple I sold for $666.66.