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#41 The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers

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Notable books mentioned: High Output Management by Andy Grove, The New New Thing by Michael Lewis, Swimming Across by Andy Grove, The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz

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#41 The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers mentions High Output Management by Andy Grove, The New New Thing by Michael Lewis, Swimming Across by Andy Grove, and The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

3 books from this episode

This is a great anecdote that he learns from Andy Grove and it's discounting praise and focus on what actually can be fixed.

The New New Thing
Michael Lewis

It's a fascinating story. If you haven't listened to the podcast, I definitely recommend it.

Swimming Across
Andy Grove

It says founders should not play the odds.

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What I learned from reading The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz. --- There's no recipe for complicated, dynamic situations [0:01] Meeting Marc Andreessen [8:30] The co-founder relationship between Marc and Ben [11:00] How they came up with the idea for Loudcloud (Opsware) / A business is just an idea that will make someone's life better. —Richard Branson [13:45] Ben finds value by asking the question: What would I do if we went bankrupt? [21:05] Sell the wrong product to find the right one [22:30] Saving a $20 million a year customer by buying a $10 million company [23:16] Do not play the odds [27:27] Discount praise. Focus on what can be fixed [28:32] Why training is so important (compounding effect) [31:20] Difference between large company executives and founders [32:00] Why it is a good idea to collect good ideas [34:00] Determination is more important than intelligence [35:30] Your culture should be unique / Using shock to create behavioral change [38:24] There is no founder school [40:30] Perseverance is more important than intelligence [41:01] Copy from great founders [46:50] ---- 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
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Best for entrepreneurs and business foundersOften cited around lessons from Andy Grove

A lot of people that I've covered on the podcast have mentioned Andy Grove that they learned a lot from him, including Ben Horowitz.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: entrepreneurs and business founders
Key quote: This is a great anecdote that he learns from Andy Grove and it's discounting praise and focus on what actually can be fixed.
The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs like Andy Grove. He highlights how Grove's insights can guide new founders in navigating the challenges of building a company.
ASIN: 0679762884
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The New New Thing
Michael Lewis
Best for Entrepreneurs and tech enthusiastsOften cited around founders and mental health

The book is referenced in relation to Jim Clark, co-founder of Netscape, highlighting its significance in understanding the tech industry.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts
Key quote: It's a fascinating story. If you haven't listened to the podcast, I definitely recommend it.
The host mentions 'The New New Thing' to highlight the eccentricity and unique journey of Jim Clark, a significant figure in the tech industry. This book provides valuable insights into the early days of the Internet and the mindset of founders during that transformative period.
ASIN: 0393347818
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Swimming Across
Andy Grove
Best for entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial lessons

He was actually a major in the book Intel Trinity. He also wrote his memoir, I think, is called Swimming Across.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: It says founders should not play the odds.
The host mentions 'Swimming Across' to highlight the valuable insights Andy Grove shares about entrepreneurship and leadership. This book serves as a resource for new founders to learn from Grove's experiences and the lessons he distilled from his career.
ASIN: B07CJRM4DX
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Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around challenges in entrepreneurship

The book discusses the challenges of building a business when there are no easy answers, sharing personal experiences and lessons learned as an entrepreneur.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: That's the hard thing about hard things.
The host discusses the complexities of entrepreneurship and how traditional advice often falls short in addressing real-world challenges. He references 'The Hard Thing About Hard Things' to emphasize the importance of sharing personal experiences and lessons learned in navigating difficult situations.
ASIN: B00I0A6HUO
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Best for entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial lessons from Andy Grove

Andy Grove was a major in the book Intel Trinity. He also wrote I did a podcast on his partner, Bob Noyce, based on the book Intel Trinity.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: He was actually. He was a major in the book Intel Trinity.
The host discusses insights gained from Andy Grove, a significant figure in the book 'Intel Trinity', emphasizing the importance of learning from experienced entrepreneurs. The mention of Grove serves to highlight the value of understanding the realities of business leadership and decision-making.
ASIN: 0062226762
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High Output Management
Andy Grove

The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs like Andy Grove. He highlights how Grove's insights…

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The New New Thing
Michael Lewis

The host mentions 'The New New Thing' to highlight the eccentricity and unique journey of Jim Clark, a significant figure in the tech industry. Thi…

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Mentioned at 28:49
Swimming Across
Andy Grove

The host mentions 'Swimming Across' to highlight the valuable insights Andy Grove shares about entrepreneurship and leadership. This book serves as…

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