
#187 Albert Einstein
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Notable books mentioned: Hardcore History by Dan Carlin, Made in America by Sam Walton, Einstein, His Life in Universe by Walter Isaacson, Working Backwards by Jeff Shadow

#187 Albert Einstein mentions Hardcore History by Dan Carlin, Made in America by Sam Walton, Einstein, His Life in Universe by Walter Isaacson, and Working Backwards by Jeff Shadow with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
He compares and contrasts the quality of the German army in World War One versus German army in World War Two.
I learned a long time ago that exercising your ego in public is definitely not the way to build an effective organization.
So that's how this idea came about.
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“Dan Carlin, my favorite podcaster, has probably read hundreds of books on World War Two and has one of his most interesting episodes comparing the German army in both World Wars.”
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“Sam Walton, in his autobiography, Made in America, he's got a great, he's writing on that book. He knows he's got cancer and he's just got tons of great lessons in the book.”
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“The excerpt discusses the book 'Einstein, His Life in Universe' by Walter Isaacson, which is referenced in relation to Einstein's life and personality traits.”
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“The book discusses a simple tip from Jeff Bezos on how to produce unique insights, emphasizing the importance of questioning every premise.”
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“The speaker mentions reading 'Steve Jobs', a biography written by Walter Isaacson, in the context of discussing Steve Jobs' insights and experiences.”
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“The entire book is about this rearmament of America and the industrial organization to produce weapons of war.”
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“The discussion revolves around the personalities who benefited mankind, with a focus on Einstein and his individuality, as highlighted in Isaacson's book.”
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“The speaker refers to 'The General and the Genius, Groves and Oppenheimer', a book they started listening to, which discusses the partnership that built the atom bomb.”
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The host mentions Dan Carlin's podcast 'Hardcore History' to highlight Carlin's extensive research on World War II and his insightful analysis of m…

The host mentions 'Made in America' by Sam Walton to highlight the importance of humility and managing one's ego in leadership. Sam Walton's insigh…

The host discusses the bizarre journey of Einstein's brain after his death, highlighting the ethical dilemmas and scientific curiosity surrounding…
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