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Laurene powell jobs, the widow of Jobs, never left the public eye. First, I donated $25 billion naked to charity, and then a new relationship surfaced.

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The new boyfriend is Daniel Hamm, the owner and chef of the famous restaurant Eleven Madison Park in new york, USA. He is 12 years younger than himself.

Eleven Madison Park has been a Michelin star all the year round and won the first place in the "Top 50 Restaurants in the World" in 20 17.

The two were photographed watching the NBA together, as if Laurena looked a little younger. ...

Before becoming a chef, Lauren fell in love with the former mayor of Washington, D.C., who was seven years her junior.

Their dating photos were taken earlier, and the sea was sunny. This man in his fifties looks ... impressive and admirable.

This elder sister's life is also the proper trajectory of an inspirational hostess, and it is not just luck to bump into Jobs.

Laurena 1963 was born in New Jersey, USA. Her father is a naval pilot and her mother is a high school teacher.

Her father died in an air crash when she was 3 years old, and her mother brought up three children with the meager income of a substitute teacher, and later remarried.

I didn't expect my stepfather to be an alcoholic, and he would take it out on his wife and children after drinking too much.

Because of this, the young Laurena had the idea of "self-reliance and self-improvement".

In order to go to college, Laurena had to scrimp and save, such as loans, scholarships, work-study programs and waiter jobs, to barely make up for her tuition.

Although it is very hard, Laurena deeply understands that only reading can change her destiny.

At the age of 22, she received a bachelor's degree in economics from Wharton Business School and a bachelor's degree in literature from the University of Pennsylvania.

After graduation, she successfully joined Goldman Sachs as a fixed income trading strategist.

After working hard on Wall Street for three years, she resolutely quit this enviable job and went to Stanford Business School to study for an MBA.

It was also there that she met Jobs who subverted the world.

At that time, Jobs was an entrepreneurial star who came to give a speech to Stanford Business School students.

Laurena happened to be late that day and sat next to Jobs in the first row.

In order to make the atmosphere less awkward, Lauren said with a smile: I can sit here because I won the lottery and the prize is to have dinner with Jobs.

So they really had dinner together, and Jobs called an important meeting.

After that, they got together, and after that, ...

199 1 year, they got married at the Awany Hotel in Yosemite National Park.

Before marriage, Jobs was a violent and extreme love rat, and everyone knew him.

And Laurena smoothed her temperament like a spring breeze, and he became gentle and heavy.

Then he took his eldest daughter, born with his ex-girlfriend, who was not recognized by Jobs, and accompanied her husband to forgive the abandonment of his biological mother, giving Jobs the warmth of the home he longed for.

During 1997, Apple experienced four crises and its share price plummeted. With the support of Laurena, Jobs returned to Apple, which was about to collapse, and shouldered the banner again, which was Apple's global hegemony.

In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the doctor diagnosed it only for half a year.

The wind leaked out, Apple's internal military morale was greatly changed, and the stock market business community was in turmoil.

Laurena stood up. While helping her husband with his daily affairs, she sought medical advice day and night.

Johnny Iver, an Apple designer, commented on the proprietress: "She is like a beautiful tiger, always guarding Jobs."

Eight years later, Jobs left peacefully.

People found a love letter he wrote to Lauren before his death.

In the twenty years since she married Jobs, Laurena was more than just a wife.

After giving birth to her first child in the 1990s, she founded Terra Vera, a health food company, to sell organic food to retailers in Northern California.

From 65438 to 0997, Laurene and Carlos Watson*** co-founded College Track, a non-profit organization, to help students from low-income families enter universities smoothly.

Up to now, 2000+ children have received financial aid, and 93% of them have successfully entered the university.

In 2004, Emerson Collective, a non-profit charity, was established to promote education and immigration policy reform.

Laurena paid attention to the children of illegal immigrants, provided them with educational and social resources, tried every means to make them live an equal life, and filmed the documentary "Now is a Dream".

In 20 15, she founded the "super school plan", which gave countless poor young people the opportunity to go to college.

On 20 16, she expanded the Emerson foundation to educate more disadvantaged children and rejuvenate the old magazines facing bankruptcy. ...

In March this year, Laurena announced in an interview: "I will donate more than $25 billion to future generations."

Laurena's view of money is very transparent:

Many years ago, Laurena said, "Do what you want to do and leave a permanent mark that you think is important, then life will not be wasted."

Today, Laurena still keeps her husband's surname.

Firmly live the life you want.