Before his death, Steve Jobs said to his eldest daughter: You smell like a toilet.

Jobs has three children, namely Reed, Erin Siena, and Lisa Brennan. Lisa Brennan is the eldest child and was born to Jobs and his first wife (not married) Chrisann Brennan in 1978. , they were only 23 years old that year.

Recently, Steve Jobs’ eldest (40-year-old) daughter Lisa released a memoir about Steve Jobs. There are many unknown things written in the book. These include:

The eldest daughter Lisa went to say her final farewell to Jobs. Jobs said to Lisa: you smell like a toilet.

Lisa said in her memoir: Before the final farewell, I went out and sprayed perfume again. The perfume I used was made of natural ingredients and had a rose scent in the first few minutes. , it will gradually fade over time but there will be no swamp-like stench.

In the memoir, some of the unequal relationship between Jobs and his first wife was also described. Lisa Brennan - jobs Growing up with her mother, who supported the family by working as a waitress and cleaning people's rooms, Jobs had already founded Apple.

In 1980, Jobs was sued by the San Mateo district attorney to deprive him of his paternity because he failed to pay child support (Jo did not admit that the child was his own). After passing a DNA paternity test and proving that the child is his biological child, he began to fulfill his father's responsibilities.

Lisa first met Steve Jobs when he was 3 years old. Their conversation:

The memoir also writes During their monthly meeting, Jobs took her skating and then drove her home in a Porsche.

Jobs didn’t talk much and was often silent.

Lisa said, "A few times, I felt him looking at me, and when I looked at him, he quickly looked away."

Whenever Steve Jobs got a scratch on his Porsche, he would buy a new one. Lisa asked him if he could give himself the old car he didn’t want? Jobs would respond with a sharp sarcastic response: "You're not getting anything, You understand? Nothing. You're getting nothing."

Lisa didn’t know if Jobs was referring to cars or something bigger.

The first Apple computer, Lisa, was named after the eldest daughter. But Jobs refused to admit this, whether out of cruelty or for other reasons, but eventually when Lisa was 27 years old, Jobs admitted that it was indeed the case and that Lisa was named after her.

At the end of the memoir, I wrote that one thing is certain. Lisa longed for her father's acceptance, but Jobs had no response. Jobs died of pancreatic cancer in 2011, and their relationship continued until Joe's death.

Lisa described their relationship:

"For him, I may be the ups and downs and greatness of his life. A stain in the chapter, I did not fit into his image of greatness and high moral values. My presence ruined his story. For me, on the contrary, the closer I got to him, the more comfortable I felt that he was me. an important part of the world".

Lisa said that in their relationship, she was the daughter of a loving father and Jobs was the prodigal father.