All of the suggestions in print that Jobs jumped the queue for a non-medically necessary Liver transplant and treated his cancer by going to a vegan restaurant are speculative. Gossip. National-Enquirer class stuff.
Here we are on Less Wrong, and bunches of you are succumbing to the same biases that grocery shoppers succumb to every day when they pick up sensational tabloids at the checkout. Of course I would never claim that this means you are wrong, but it sure as shitake doesn't mean you are right. Indeed, I would claim that it does mean that talking about these suggestions as if they were facts is more noise than signal.
Fortune is a tabloid now?
EDITED TO CLARIFY: This is not to confirm or deny any allegations about liver-or-other-organ transplants or donations by anyone to anyone. This is only about the vegan restaurant thing. That is all.
First, Darwin describes Jobs's (far mode) stance towards death:
But these are Jobs's actual (near mode) actions regarding his own death:
The conclusion: