It sounded like something Jobs would say (and had said), but the press dubbed it "the Cook doctrine."
这听起来像是乔布斯会说的(和已经说过的),但是媒体把它命名为“库克教义”。
Jobs was rankled and deeply depressed, especially about the last line.
乔布斯心生怨气,深感沮丧,尤其是对于那最后一句。
He didn't know whether to be proud or hurt that it might be true.
那可能是事实,乔布斯不知道应该为此感到骄傲还是伤心。
There was talk that he might step aside and become chairman rather than CEO.
坊间传言他可能不会再做CEO,而是退居二线做董事会主席。
That made him all the more motivated to get out of his bed, overcome the pain, and start taking his restorative long walks again.
这种说法让他更加不顾一切地想起身下床、克服病痛,再次开始他那恢复体力的长时间散步。
A board meeting was scheduled a few days after he returned, and Jobs surprised everyone by making an appearance.
在他回来几天后,苹果按计划有一次董事会,乔布斯出人意料地露面了。
He ambled in and was able to stay for most of the meeting.
他缓缓地踱进会议室,并留下来参加了大部分会议。
By early June he was holding daily meetings at his house, and by the end of the month he was back at work.
到6月初,他开始在家里主持每日例会,到月底他就回公司工作了。
Would he now, after facing death, be more mellow?
与死神擦肩而过的他,现在会变得更加平和成熟吗?
His colleagues quickly got an answer.
他的同事们很快就得到了答案。
On his first day back, he startled his top team by throwing a series of tantrums.
在回来工作的第一天他就接二连三地发脾气,让他的高管团队大吃一惊。
He ripped apart people he had not seen for six months,
他让那些6个月没见的同事狼狈不堪,
tore up some marketing plans, and chewed out a couple of people whose work he found shoddy.
撕毁了一些营销方案,训斥了几个他认为工作质量拙劣的人。
But what was truly telling was the pronouncement he made to a couple of friends late that afternoon.
但真正惊人的还是那天下午晚些时候他对几个朋友说的话。
"I had the greatest time being back today," he said. "I can't believe how creative I'm feeling, and how the whole team is."
“我今天过得最开心,”他说,“我无法相信我感觉多么富有创造力,整个团队是多么富有创造力。”
Tim Cook took it in stride.
蒂姆·库克对这一切都泰然处之。
"I've never seen Steve hold back from expressing his view or passion," he later said. "But that was good."
“我从没见过史蒂夫能克制住自己不表达他的观点或情感,”他后来说,“但这很好。”