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FoundersJune 25, 2018
#28 The Wright Brothers
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About This Episode
What I learned from reading The Wright Brothers by David McCullough --- Unyielding determination (2:30) Jocko's concept of GOOD (4:00) The ability to focus on an idea for a long time is the antidote to short bursts of dopamine we get from checking social feeds all day. (6:30) The beginning of their side business (13:00) The importance of heroes (16:00) Rereading / revisiting old ideas (18:30) Books transformed idle curiosity into the active zeal of workers (22:00) Wilbur Wright on risk: “The man who wishes to keep at the problem long enough to really learn anything positively must not take dangerous risks. Carelessness and overconfidence are usually more dangerous than deliberately accepted risks.” (24:30) Jeff Bezos on stress (25:00) Discover things for yourself (28:00) "Success it most certainly was." (31:00) Profitability of flying machines (33:30) The distribution channel of flying machines (35:00) Wilbur Wright on the idea of flight: "In the enthusiasm being shown around me, I see not merely an outburst intended to glorify a person, but a tribute to an idea that has always impassioned mankind. I sometimes think that the desire to fly after the fashion of birds is an ideal handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their grueling travels across trackless lands in prehistoric times, looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space, at full speed, above all obstacles, on the infinite highway of the air." (38:00) ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
Book Mentions
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Books Mentioned

The Wright Brothers
David McCullough
“The podcast discusses ideas learned from reading 'The Wright Brothers' by David McCullough, emphasizing the determination and unity of purpose of the Wright brothers.”
Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: entrepreneurship and determination
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in biographies
Key quote: “What the two had in common above all was unity of purpose and unyielding determination.”
The host mentions 'The Wright Brothers' to illustrate the importance of hard work and determination in entrepreneurship. He emphasizes that the Wright brothers' unity of purpose and relentless effort are key takeaways from the book.
ASIN: N/A
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Shoe Dog
Phil Knight
“The host recommends listening to 'Shoe Dog' by Phil Knight, describing it as a great story about the founder of Nike.”
Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: recommendation for audiobooks
For: Entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners
Key quote: “If you're looking for an audiobook to listen to, I'd recommend listening to Shoe Dog.”
The host mentions 'Shoe Dog' as a recommended audiobook for listeners interested in entrepreneurship and the story of Nike's founder, Phil Knight. He emphasizes the value of the book in understanding the journey of building a successful company.
ASIN: B01CRJA470
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Empire of the Air
Louis-Pierre Mouliard
“Wilbur Wright was greatly affected by 'Empire of the Air', a book that inspired him in his quest for controlled flight.”
Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: Wilbur Wright's inspiration
For: Aviation enthusiasts and historians
Key quote: “Wilbur Wright was greatly affected by 'Empire of the Air', a book that inspired him in his quest for controlled flight.”
The host highlights how 'Empire of the Air' played a significant role in shaping Wilbur Wright's ambitions for controlled flight. This book serves as a crucial source of inspiration for those interested in aviation history.
ASIN: B0BYX5M4ZW
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