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I think Steve Jobs is my idol.
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Wealth won't give you satisfaction; creating a good product that's well received by users is what mMa Jian:
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In February of this year I returned to China to research my next book. The authorities know about tMa Jian:
Beijing Coma took me 10 years to finish.Ma Jian:
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