Steve Jobs reflects on his life as he lies on his deathbed, realizing that the wealth and success he had achieved meant little now. While he reached great heights in business, he had little personal joy and happiness. He comes to understand that relationships, art, dreams, and love are far more important than wealth. Jobs advises pursuing these types of non-financial matters more than the constant pursuit of money, which can turn a person bitter. True riches come from memories of love, not possessions or money, which cannot be taken with you after death.