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#156 Theodore Roosevelt

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Notable books mentioned: Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough, The House of Morgan, The Hour of Fate, The Wright Brothers by David McCullough

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Mornings on Horseback
David McCullough

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The House of Morgan

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The Hour of Fate

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#156 Theodore Roosevelt mentions Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough, The House of Morgan, The Hour of Fate, and The Wright Brothers by David McCullough with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What I learned from reading Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt ---- [0:20] He was scratched, bruised, and hungry, but gritty and determined as a bulldog. [2:44] Not the least extraordinary part of the story is that during these same six days after catching the thieves, Theodore in odd moments read the whole of Anna Karenina. [3:56] He impressed me and puzzled me. And when I went home I told my wife that I'd met the most peculiar, and at the same time, the most wonderful man I'd ever come to know. I could see that he was a man of brilliant ability and I could not understand why he was out there on the frontier. [4:35] Roosevelt has been a supporting character in a lot of the biographies that I've read for this podcast: #135 Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power #139 The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance#142 The Hour of Fate: Theodore Roosevelt, J. P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism#145 The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst That piqued my interest and I knew I had to read a biography of him. [7:53] The underlining theme would be the same as that of my earlier work—the creative effort, the testing, and the struggle, the elements of chance and inspiration involved in any great human achievements. [9:22] Teddy Roosevelt had a life motto: Get Action! [15:17] He is brimming full of mischief and has to be watched all the time. [16:15] I felt great admiration for men who were fearless and I had a great desire to be like them. [16:44] There runs a theme of the pleasure and pride in being the first to see or do something, an eagerness to set himself apart from the others, to distinguish himself, to get out ahead of them; or simply be alone, absorbed in private thoughts. [18:15] He has learned at an early age what a precarious, unpredictable thing life is—and how very vulnerable he is. He must be prepared always for the worst. But the chief lesson is that life is quite literally a battle. And the test is how he responds, whether he sees himself as a helpless victim or decides to fight back. [20:56] It was no good wishing to appear like the heroes he worshiped if he made no effort to be like them. [21:26] He would charge off ruthlessly in chase of whatever object he had in view. [24:48] Father was the shining example of the life he must aspire to; Father was the perfect example of all he himself was not. “Looking back on his life it seems as if mine must be such a weak, useless one in comparison.” He was engulfed by self-about. [27:08] He’s not strong, but he’s all grit. He’ll kill himself before he’ll even say he’s tired. [30:01] He was a rabid competitor in anything he attempted. He was constantly measuring his performance, measuring himself against others. Everybody was a rival, every activity a contest, a personal challenge. [34:13] Nothing seemed to intimidate him. Though all of twenty-three, unmistakably the youngest member of the Assembly, he plunged ahead, deferring to no one, making his presence felt. [35:33] Hunt and Theodore boarded in the same house. Hunt always knew when it was Theodore returning because Theodore would swing the front door open and be halfway up the stairs before the door swung shut with a bang. [41:35] Theodore stood up and in quiet, businesslike fashion flattened a drunken cowboy who, a gun in each hand, had decided to make a laughingstock of him because of his glasses. [43:36] By acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid. ---- 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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Mornings on Horseback cover
Mornings on Horseback
David McCullough
Best for Listeners interested in American history and biographiesOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt biographies

This is a book about an extraordinary family, a vanished way of life, and the unique child who became Theodore Roosevelt.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in American history and biographies
Key quote: That was an excerpt from the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Mornings on Horseback, the story of an extraordinary family, a vanished way of life, and the unique child who became Theodore Roosevelt, written by David McCullough.
The host mentions 'Mornings on Horseback' as a key book to understand Theodore Roosevelt's character and life. The host's interest in Roosevelt was sparked by his appearances in various biographies, leading him to seek a deeper understanding through McCullough's work.
ASIN: 0671447548
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The House of Morgan cover
Best for Listeners interested in Theodore Roosevelt and American history.Often cited around The House of Morgan

This biography of the Morgan family features Teddy Roosevelt as a main character.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in Theodore Roosevelt and American history.
Key quote: When I read The House of Morgan, that made me look for a book, I actually stumbled on a book called The Hour of Fate.
The host mentions 'The House of Morgan' as part of a broader exploration of Theodore Roosevelt's character and his interactions with notable figures. This book served as a stepping stone for the host to delve deeper into Roosevelt's life and significance.
ASIN: B008AU74AG
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The Hour of Fate cover
Best for Readers interested in American history and biographiesOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt biographies

This book is about the rivalry and temporary partnership between J.P. Morgan and Teddy Roosevelt.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in American history and biographies
Key quote: The reason I chose this one is because David McCullough wrote one of my favorite books that I ever read.
The host mentions 'The Hour of Fate' as part of their exploration of Theodore Roosevelt's character through various biographies. This book specifically highlights the rivalry and partnership between J.P. Morgan and Roosevelt, which intrigued the host.
ASIN: 1635572495
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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough
Best for Readers interested in biographies and historical figuresOften cited around David McCullough's writing

The author wrote one of my favorite books that I ever read, which is about resourcefulness and can be read in two or three days.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in biographies and historical figures
Key quote: If you haven't read that book, it's just really essentially a book about resourcefulness.
The host mentions 'The Wright Brothers' as one of his favorite books by David McCullough, highlighting the author's ability to tell compelling stories concisely. This recommendation serves to illustrate McCullough's storytelling prowess, which the host appreciates and seeks in his exploration of Theodore Roosevelt's life.
ASIN: B00TA5MPEU
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The Strenuous Life cover
Best for Readers interested in biographies and historical figuresOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt's life

This is a book that Teddy Roosevelt wrote, which I might also read.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in biographies and historical figures
Key quote: I downloaded another book. It's called... I don't know if it's his autobiography. It's called... The Strenuous Life.
The host mentions 'The Strenuous Life' as a potential read while discussing Theodore Roosevelt's remarkable accomplishments and adventurous spirit. This book is referenced in the context of exploring Roosevelt's character and the influences of his upbringing.
ASIN: 1557091420
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On Asthma cover
On Asthma
Salter
Best for Readers interested in personal development and overcoming challengesOften cited around Teddy's struggles with asthma

This book discusses the importance of exercise, which influenced Teddy Roosevelt and his father.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in personal development and overcoming challenges
Key quote: Organs are made for action, not existence.
The host discusses how Teddy's experiences with asthma profoundly shaped his personality and outlook on life. They reference Salter's book 'On Asthma' to highlight the impact of exercise and resilience in the face of adversity.
ASIN: 1297972090
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The Advocate cover
Best for Readers interested in historical biographies and personal developmentOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt's father

He was named to the editorial board of The Advocate, which is an undergraduate magazine.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in historical biographies and personal development
Key quote: He was the kind who spoke up in class.
The host discusses Theodore Roosevelt's relationship with his father and how it influenced his life and ambitions. The mention of 'The Advocate' highlights Roosevelt's active engagement in various activities during his time at Harvard, reflecting his energetic personality and competitive spirit.
ASIN: 1414348606
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The War of 1812 cover
Best for Historians and fans of Teddy RooseveltOften cited around Teddy Roosevelt's early writings

During his senior year, he began to work on a book, his study of the naval side of the War of 1812.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Historians and fans of Teddy Roosevelt
Key quote: I think the first book he ever wrote was on the war of the naval... The role the Navy played in the War of 1812.
The host mentions 'The War of 1812' in the context of Teddy Roosevelt's early literary pursuits. It highlights how Roosevelt's admiration for historical figures influenced his decision to write about the Navy's role in the war at a young age.
ASIN: 1647482399
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The Great Writing cover
Best for Readers interested in historical biographies and personal developmentOften cited around lessons from Theodore's father

This is great writing by McCullough. This book, by the way, won the National Book Award back in the 80s.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in historical biographies and personal development
Key quote: This is also criticism in his later life. They was egotistical.
The host mentions 'The Great Writing' by McCullough to highlight the profound impact Theodore Roosevelt's father had on his life and values. The book is referenced to emphasize the lessons of frugality and resourcefulness that shaped Roosevelt's character and ambitions.
ASIN: 1501189077
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Invent and Wander: The Collected Writings of Jeff Bezos cover
Best for Readers interested in entrepreneurship and personal developmentOften cited around Jeff Bezos writings

Most of it's just the writings. It's an invent and wander the collected writings of Jeff Bezos.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in entrepreneurship and personal development
Key quote: Most of it's written just by Jeff Bezos.
The host discusses the insights from Jeff Bezos's collected writings, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder throughout life. This exploration connects Bezos's experiences to broader themes of childhood curiosity and ambition.
ASIN: 1647820715
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Leonardo da Vinci
Walter Isaacson
Best for Readers interested in biographies and personal developmentOften cited around childlike sense of wonder

What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in biographies and personal development
Key quote: What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her? Probably next week or two.
The host references Walter Isaacson's book 'Leonardo da Vinci' to highlight the importance of maintaining a childlike sense of wonder throughout life. This theme is connected to the life of Theodore, who, despite challenges, embodies a similar curiosity and defiance in his pursuits.
ASIN: 6051981047
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Steve Jobs
Walter Isaacson
Best for Readers interested in biographies and personal developmentOften cited around influence of childhood

What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in biographies and personal development
Key quote: What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her? Probably next week or two.
The host references Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs to explore the common traits among influential figures, particularly their childlike sense of wonder. This connection is drawn to illustrate how such traits can drive individuals to achieve remarkable accomplishments despite personal challenges.
ASIN: B07ZMKXMTG
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Benjamin Franklin
Walter Isaacson
Best for Readers interested in biographies and the influences of historical figuresOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt's influences

What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in biographies and the influences of historical figures
Key quote: What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her? Probably next week or two. Steve Jobs. Sorry. Say him. Benjamin Franklin.
The host mentions the book 'Benjamin Franklin' to highlight the common traits shared by influential figures, including Theodore Roosevelt. The discussion emphasizes how these individuals maintained a childlike sense of wonder throughout their lives, which shaped their accomplishments.
ASIN: B004VLETYM
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The Story of a Black Man cover
Best for Those interested in Theodore Roosevelt's life and literary contributions.Often cited around Theodore Roosevelt's writings

Theodore wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Those interested in Theodore Roosevelt's life and literary contributions.
Key quote: He also wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.
The host mentions 'The Story of a Black Man' as one of the many works authored by Theodore Roosevelt, highlighting his prolific writing career. This reference serves to illustrate Roosevelt's engagement with various subjects, including history and literature.
Speeches and Presidential Messages cover
Best for Readers interested in American history and presidential rhetoricOften cited around Theodore Roosevelt's contributions

Theodore wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in American history and presidential rhetoric
Key quote: He also wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.
The host mentions 'Speeches and Presidential Messages' to highlight Theodore Roosevelt's prolific writing and public speaking. This book is one of many that showcases his thoughts and contributions to American history and politics.
ASIN: 0842025928
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Huckleberry Finn cover
Best for Readers interested in Theodore Roosevelt's life and literary influences.Often cited around favorite books of Theodore Roosevelt

His favorites, the Irish Sagas, Bunyan, Scott, Cooper, The Letters of Abraham Lincoln, Huckleberry Finn, he read many times over.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in Theodore Roosevelt's life and literary influences.
Key quote: His favorites, the Irish Sagas, Bunyan, Scott, Cooper, The Letters of Abraham Lincoln, Huckleberry Finn, he read many times over.
The host mentions 'Huckleberry Finn' as one of Theodore Roosevelt's favorite books, highlighting his love for literature. This reference serves to illustrate Roosevelt's character and his engagement with various themes in literature.
ASIN: B07W85TDQN
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