
#41 The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
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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.
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“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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“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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“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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“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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“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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The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs like Andy Grove. He highlights how Grove's insights…

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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