PhilGoetz comments on Crowley on Religious Experience - Less Wrong

36 Post author: Yvain 26 March 2009 10:59PM

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Comment author: PhilGoetz 27 March 2009 12:42:48AM *  25 points [-]

In his youth, Steve Jobs went to India to be enlightened. After seeing that the nation claiming to be the source of this great spiritual knowledge was full of hunger, ignorance, squalor, poverty, prejudice, and disease, he came back and said that the East should look to the West for enlightenment.

EDIT: I didn't mean this as a rebuttal. Yvain is being brave posting this, and I don't mean to jump on him.

Comment author: listic 27 March 2009 02:46:22PM 1 point [-]

Can you please quote the source?

This seems like a well-sounding anecdote, which I appreciate. But I would like the facts.

Personally I doubt that Jobs learned only just that in India. I'm willing to find out just what he found there.

Comment author: badger 28 March 2009 03:13:15AM 7 points [-]

Here is the best source I can find: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/36/04717208/0471720836.pdf This appears to be the first chapter of iCon by Jeffrey Young and William Simon.

The story of Jobs in India starts on page 23.

From page 25: “We weren’t going to find a place where we could go for a month to be enlightened. It was one of the first times that I started to realize that maybe Thomas Edison did a lot more to improve the world than Karl Marx and Neem Kairolie Baba put together.”