RollingStone: The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew
How an Insecure Hippie Kid Reinvented Himself - and Changed the World 
Jobs is remembered by his first serious girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, in RollingStone magazine, which hits newsstands Friday.
 “We had very little money and no foreseeable prospects. One evening after we had splurged on dinner and a movie, we walked back to our car to discover a $25 parking ticket. I just turned inside out with despair, but Steve did not seem to care. He had a deep well of patience when it came to discouragements. We drove to the ocean near Crissy Field in San Francisco and walked out onto the beach to see the sunset, where I began talking about money worries. He gave me a long, exasperated look, reached into his pockets and took the few last coins and dollars we had and threw them into the ocean. All of them.”

RollingStone: The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew

How an Insecure Hippie Kid Reinvented Himself - and Changed the World 

Jobs is remembered by his first serious girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, in RollingStone magazine, which hits newsstands Friday.

 “We had very little money and no foreseeable prospects. One evening after we had splurged on dinner and a movie, we walked back to our car to discover a $25 parking ticket. I just turned inside out with despair, but Steve did not seem to care. He had a deep well of patience when it came to discouragements. We drove to the ocean near Crissy Field in San Francisco and walked out onto the beach to see the sunset, where I began talking about money worries. He gave me a long, exasperated look, reached into his pockets and took the few last coins and dollars we had and threw them into the ocean. All of them.”