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#144 Ernest Shackleton

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Notable books mentioned: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing, The Forgotten Highlander by Alistair Urquhart, Endurance by Alfred Lansing

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Mentioned at 3:07
Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
Alfred Lansing

The host mentions 'Shackleton's Incredible Voyage' to highlight the remarkable leadership and resilience of Sir Ernest Shackleton during his perilo…

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Mentioned at 3:53
The Forgotten Highlander
Alistair Urquhart

The host mentions 'The Forgotten Highlander' to draw parallels between the survival experiences of Alastair Urquhart and Sir Ernest Shackleton. By…

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Endurance
Alfred Lansing

The host mentions 'Endurance' to highlight the incredible leadership of Sir Ernest Shackleton during his harrowing expedition. The book has popular…

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#144 Ernest Shackleton mentions Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing, The Forgotten Highlander by Alistair Urquhart, and Endurance by Alfred Lansing with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What I learned from reading Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing. ---- [0:58] All the men were struck, almost to the point of horror, by the way the ship behaved like a giant beast in its death agonies. [1:27] His name was Sir Ernest Shackleton, and the twenty-seven men he had watched so ingloriously leaving the stricken ship were the members of his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. [2:02] Few men have borne the responsibility Shackleton did at that moment. Though he certainly was aware that their situation was desperate, he could not possibly have imagined then the physical and emotional demands that ultimately would be placed upon them, the rigors they would have to endure, the sufferings to which they would be subjected. [2:52] Their plight was naked and terrifying in its simplicity: If they were to get out—they had to get themselves out. [9:21] Shackleton returned to England a hero of the Empire. He was lionized wherever he went, knighted by the king, and decorated by every major country in the world. [10:24] Making his primary argument for such an expedition, he wrote: It is the last great Polar journey that can be made. I feel it is up to the British nation to accomplish this, for we have been beaten at the conquest of the North Pole and beaten at the first conquest of the South Pole. There now remains the largest and most striking of all journeys—the crossing of the Continent. [12:16] He was an explorer in the classic mold—utterly self-reliant, romantic, and swashbuckling. [15:20] But the great leaders of historical record—the Napoleons, the Alexanders—have rarely fitted any conventional mold. Perhaps it’s an injustice to evaluate them in ordinary terms. [17:00] When you are in a hopeless situation, when there seems no way out, get down on your knees, and pray for Shackleton. [17:15] The motto of his family: BY ENDURANCE WE CONQUER. [23:10] Shackleton said there once was a mouse who lived in a tavern. One night the mouse found a leaky barrel of beer, and he drank all he could hold. When the mouse had finished, he looked around arrogantly. “Now then,” he said, “where’s that damn cat.” [25:15] From studying the outcome of past expeditions, he believed that those that burdened themselves with equipment to meet every contingency had fared much worse than those that had sacrificed total preparedness for speed. [30:19] Of all their enemies—the cold, the ice, the sea—he feared none more than demoralization. [32:00] Shackleton was not an ordinary individual. He was a man who believed completely in his own invincibility, and to whom defeat was a reflection of personal inadequacy. [43:15] It was pull or perish, and ignoring their sickening thirst, they leaned on their oars with what seemed the last of their strength. [47:05] No matter what the odds, a man does not pin his last hope for survival on something and then expect that it will fail. [48:34] The only thing to do was to hang on and endure. [49:39] They were possessed by an angry determination to see the journey through—no matter what. [54:33] I do not know how they did it, except they had to. ---- 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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Readers interested in leadership and survival storiesReaders interested in survival narratives and historical resilienceIndividuals interested in leadership and resilienceAnyone interested in adventure and leadership lessons

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Shackleton's Incredible Voyage cover
Best for Readers interested in leadership and survival storiesOften cited around Shackleton's leadership qualities

This book was first published in 1959, and since then it has popularized Shackleton's name so that his name has essentially become shorthand.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in leadership and survival stories
Key quote: If you want to describe traits of a great leader, somebody that refuses to give up, you would compare somebody to be like Shackleton.
The host mentions 'Shackleton's Incredible Voyage' to highlight the remarkable leadership and resilience of Sir Ernest Shackleton during his perilous expedition. The book has become a reference point for understanding great leadership in times of struggle, making it a must-read for those interested in such themes.
ASIN: 0465062881
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The Forgotten Highlander
Alistair Urquhart
Best for Readers interested in survival narratives and historical resilienceOften cited around survival stories comparison

That book is called The Forgotten Highlander, My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in survival narratives and historical resilience
Key quote: At 90 years old, he writes this book to inspire others to persevere when they are faced with hardship in their life.
The host mentions 'The Forgotten Highlander' to draw parallels between the survival experiences of Alastair Urquhart and Sir Ernest Shackleton. By comparing their stories, the host emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the face of extreme adversity.
ASIN: B0DVCDQ7R1
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Endurance
Alfred Lansing
Best for Individuals interested in leadership and resilienceOften cited around Shackleton's leadership qualities

The writing of this book is insane. It's one of the best books I've ever read. I could not put it down. I fell asleep reading it and could not wait to wake up the next morning and find out what happens to the story.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in leadership and resilience
Key quote: If you want to describe traits of a great leader, somebody that refuses to give up, you would compare somebody to be like Shackleton.
The host mentions 'Endurance' to highlight the incredible leadership of Sir Ernest Shackleton during his harrowing expedition. The book has popularized Shackleton's name as a symbol of resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
ASIN: 0465062881
Buy on Amazon
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage cover
Best for Anyone interested in adventure and leadership lessonsOften cited around Shackleton's expedition

The speaker highly recommends reading this book about Shackleton's expedition, emphasizing its lasting impact and the lessons learned from it.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in adventure and leadership lessons
Key quote: The speaker highly recommends reading this book about Shackleton's expedition, emphasizing its lasting impact and the lessons learned from it.
The host highlights the significance of Shackleton's journey and the valuable lessons it imparts. They believe that the book offers profound insights that are relevant even today.
ASIN: 0465062881
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