Steve Jobs’ email reply: this one hits close to home.

Steve Jobs email reply: this one hits close to home.Steve Jobs is on a roll with his one word and one sentence email replies.  However, this time it’s not regarding one of Apple’s latest gadgets or tech.  This time it’s about something that is more personal, and hits home for Steve Jobs.  It’s about being an organ donor.  Steve Jobs credits organ donation as his reason for still being alive.`

Last year Steve Jobs had a liver transplant.  His liver was donated by a 20 year old man that had passed away.  Consequently, Steve did not receive the transplant here in California.  He had to travel to Kentucky to have the operation performed.  The reason was that the waiting list in California for liver transplants was too high, and Steve was running out of time.  However, the waiting list in Kentucky was lower, and he was able to have the transplant performed there.

Steve Jobs is backing a Bill in California along with California government officials to have the DMV – Department of Motor Vehicles, ask people when they go get their drivers licenses, if they want to be an organ donor.  With this in place the likely hood of organ donation could increase.  Steve pointed out that he was financial able to have the transplant done in another state, but there are other deserving people that don’t have the same financial means.  He believes that everyone should have a chance at life whether you’re rich or poor.

Business Insider’s Dan Frommer, is reporting that a SAI reader named James wrote an email to Steve explaining that his girlfriend had passed away from melanoma, and that he thanks him for being active with this Bill.  Below is the email from James, and Steve’s response to the email:

“James wrote to Steve:

Thank you, you’re awesome.

I lost my girlfriend on April 23, 2008 from melanoma which spread rapidly to her liver, 48 hours after we found out it spread to her liver she sadly passed away….she was only 24 and I think about her every day. I am so grateful you took time out to do this. My girlfriend and I are from Cupertino, since childhood, and it’s really nice to see the hometown hero take time out to do this.

Once again, thank you so much.

Sincerely,

James

A few hours later, Steve wrote back*:

Your most welcome, James. I’m sorry about your girlfriend. Life is fragile.

Steve

Sent from my iPad”

According to the Business Insider piece Steve replied back to this email on the day of the Apple earning’s call.  This definitely shows that Steve is not all about business and tech.  He’s a person like you and I, and he cares.  That last sentence of his reply “Life is fragile.” really makes one stop and pause.  If anyone has lost someone close to them, that last sentence really makes an impact.

I’m glad to see that Steve Jobs is promoting a bill like this.

Photo Credit: Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs email reply: this one hits close to home.

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steve is noit gonna give you anything hes rich he doesnt care about no one

Hi there, I am very interested in making contact with Steve Jobs regarding organ donation but have no idea how best to do this. I live in the west of Ireland and am personally involved in the promotion of organ donation here in Ireland.
Following the death of our son in a road accident in the summer of 2006 we set up a foundation, Strange Boat Donor Foundation, to help promote organ donation and to give support and comfort to all involved in the movement. One of the projects of the Foundation was to set up a specially dedicated website in memory of our son Éamonn and all organ donors. We have a number of other projects in the pipeline, all of which, are aimed at promoting the importance and benefits of organ donation. As parents of a multi organ donor, we fully appreciate the great comfort it continues to give us to know that Éamonn's passing has given new life to others.
Incidentally, Éamonn was an apple person who worked as a sound engineer using protools, final cut pro etc, and apple is the only computer I have ever used myself.
Any suggestions or help in making contact with Steve Jobs would be hugely appreciated.
Regards,
Martina

We're not in any way affiliated with Apple. I'd suggest calling them directly.

Joshua, thanks for your reply and sorry for bothering you. I was just browsing to see how best to contact Steve Jobs about organ donation and I came across your site, but obviously I was mistaken.
Thanks again, I'll keep trying.
Regards,
Martina

No problem, sorry I couldn't be more help.

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