Embarked on a Journey to India With Daniel Kottke
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In 1974, Steve Jobs embarked on a transformative journey to India alongside his Reed College friend, Daniel Kottke, who would later become an employee at Apple. Their quest was to seek spiritual enlightenment and teachings that could guide their lives and future endeavors. Upon arrival at the Neem Karoli ashram, they found it nearly deserted, as the revered Neem Karoli Baba had passed away in September 1973. Undeterred, Jobs and Kottke continued their spiritual exploration by trekking up a dry riverbed to the ashram of Haidakhan Babaji. This journey lasted for seven months, during which Jobs immersed himself in the spiritual practices and philosophies that would later influence his approach to business and innovation. Ultimately, Jobs returned to the United States ahead of Kottke, carrying with him the insights and experiences that would shape his future at Apple and beyond. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #SteveJobs #India #SpiritualTeachings #NeemKaroliBaba #HaidakhanBabaji

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