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I'm asking this question to all who believe Steve Jobs should have told about his condition. Do you tell people exactly how you feel? Probably not. "Fine" you usually say.
I have used Apple products. I'm not a zealot of them. I am a big fan of privacy. If you wish to equate Steve Jobs with the success of Apple, then be prepared for failure. He, like everyone else will leave someday. Apple will go on. The success of a company depends on all employees.
For those who use "I'm a shareholder" as an excuse, did you ask about his business decisions, love life, friendships. No you didn't. Many people have worked sick when they should of went home.
If he had told about his liver condition, you would have demanded he step down. He can't win for losing with you people.