Here is the start of a great editorial in Sunday's Chicago Tribune.
"Ron Wayne is 76, living on Social Security checks. He says he has no regrets about how things turned out in 1976.
Which is amazing. On April 1 of that year, Wayne helped found a tiny computer company in Cupertino, Calif.
Apple.
Wayne designed Apple's first logo, wrote the Apple I computer manual and drafted the company's partnership agreement. He owned a 10 percent stake in the company. Today, that would be worth more than $23 billion … if he had held it.
He didn't."
HERE is the rest of the article that is worth your 5 minutes.