
#129 Felix Dennis (How to Get Rich)
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#129 Felix Dennis (How to Get Rich) mentions Letters to My Brother by Vincent Van Gogh, How to Get Rich by Felix Dennis, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, and 21 ways to make more pie with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
In one of the finest such books in the world, Letters to My Brother by the artist Vincent Van Gogh, you will find unbearable heartbreak, madness, rej…
I realized after reading it and going over my notes, the better title is How I Got Rich.
It is my hope that this book will cause you to consider very carefully whether you are truly driven by inner demons to be rich.
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The host mentions 'Letters to My Brother' to highlight the common theme of perseverance found in biographies of succe…
The host mentions 'How to Get Rich' to highlight the unique perspective and frankness of Felix Dennis, who shares his…
The host discusses the common theme found in biographies of successful individuals, emphasizing resilience and the re…
The host discusses the importance of ownership in wealth accumulation, referencing the book '21 Ways to Make More Pie…
The host references Al Capone's autobiography to illustrate the complexities of wealth and happiness. They reflect on…
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“In one of the finest such books in the world, Letters to My Brother by the artist Vincent Van Gogh, you will find unbearable heartbreak, madness, rejection, hunger, passion, nightmare terrors, and a tale of a man who never gave in.”
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“The book discusses the author's journey to wealth, emphasizing that anyone with reasonable intelligence can become rich with motivation and application.”
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“The solution to figuring out if you're on the right path or not, I think, came from this idea that Steve Jobs had that I read in his biography.”
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“The excerpt discusses a section called '21 ways to make more pie' and mentions various ideas related to ownership and business.”
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“I stayed at John's house while he was laying down bass tracks for his album, Imagine during a break.”
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“The speaker refers to having read Al Capone's autobiography and reflects on Capone's attributes as an entrepreneur.”
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The host mentions 'Letters to My Brother' to highlight the common theme of perseverance found in biographies of successful individuals. Van Gogh's…

The host mentions 'How to Get Rich' to highlight the unique perspective and frankness of Felix Dennis, who shares his personal journey to wealth. T…

The host discusses the common theme found in biographies of successful individuals, emphasizing resilience and the refusal to give up despite hards…
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Dunkirk
“The speaker mentions Dunkirk as one of their favorite movies in the last several years while discussing Winston Churchill's leadership during WWII.”