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#239 The Wright Brothers

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#239 The Wright Brothers mentions The Wright Brothers by David McCullough, Animal Mechanism, The Autobiography by Stephen King, and Overdrive by James Wallace with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough

They put their whole heart and soul and all of their energy into an idea, and they had faith.

This is why I think in my opinion this book that I'm holding my hand it should be in every single founders every single entrepreneurs library.

The Autobiography
Stephen King

You must not come lightly to the blank page.

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What I learned from rereading The Wright Brothers by David McCullough. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [3:40] Relentlessly Resourceful by Paul Graham [4:11] If I were running a startup, this would be the phrase I'd tape to the mirror. "Make something people want" is the destination, but "Be relentlessly resourceful" is how you get there. [5:35] Everybody engaged in complicated work needs colleagues. Just the discipline of having to put your thoughts in order with somebody else is a very useful thing. —Charlie Munger [6:44] No bird soars in a calm. [10:30] Neither ever chose to be anything other than himself. [11:36] Wilbur was a little bothered by what others might be thinking or saying. [11:46] What the two had in common above all was a unity of purpose and unyielding determination. [15:09] Every mind should be true to itself —should think, investigate and conclude for itself. [17:53] My Life in Advertising (Founders #170) [19:33] Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace (Founders #174) [19:39] Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire (Founders #140) [23:56] I wish to avail myself of all that is already known. [30:32] Like the inspiring lectures of a great professor, the book had opened his eyes and started him thinking in ways he never had. [34:29] In no way did any of this discourage or deter Wilbur and Orville Wright, any more than the fact that they had had no college education, no formal technical training, no experience working with anyone other than themselves, no friends in high places, no financial backers, no government subsidies, and little money of their own. Or the entirely real possibility that at some point, like Otto Lilienthal, they could be killed. [36:07] When once this idea has invaded the brain it possesses it exclusively. [38:23] I’ve never found anybody that didn’t want to help me if I asked them for help. I called up Bill Hewlett when I was 12 years old. He answered the phone himself. I told him I wanted to build a frequency counter. I asked if he had any spare parts I could have. He laughed. He gave me the parts. And he gave me a summer job at HP working on the assembly line putting together frequency counters. I have never found anyone who said no, or hung up the phone. I just ask. Most people never pick up the phone and call. And that is what separates the people who do things, versus the people who just dream about them. You have to act. —Steve Jobs [41:47] You wanted to start a company. You knew that it was going to be hard. What are you complaining for? [42:17] Jay Z: Decoded (Founders #238) [42:56] They had their whole heart and soul in what they were doing. [46:28] You should follow your energy. [53:49] The Wright brothers have blinders on mentality. They don't care what other people say. They just say I'm working at this. I don't care what other people think. [54:16] The brothers proceeded entirely on their own and in their own way. [58:21] This is the blueprint they are using: Test. Iterate. Test. Iterate. Work long hours. Concentrate and ignore the naysayers. [1:00:31] Wilbur was always ready to jump into an argument with both sleeves rolled up. He believed in a good scrap. He believed it brought out new ways of looking at things and helped round off corners. [1:00:57] Amazon Unbound: Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire (Founders #180) [1:02:26] Pour gasoline on promising sparks. [1:04:14] It is very bad policy to ask one flying machine man, about the experiments of another, because every flying machine man thinks that his method is the correct one. [1:08:46] Stephen King On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (Founders #210) [1:10:26] They were always thinking of the next thing to do. They didn't waste much time worrying about the past. [1:11:05] Look around, just about any person or entity achieving at a high level has the same focus. The morning after Tiger Woods rallied to beat Phil Mickelson at the Ford Championship in 2005, he was in the gym by 6:30 to work out. No lights. No cameras. No glitz or glamour. Uncompromised. — Driven From Within (Founders #213) [1:12:56] They would have to learn to accommodate themselves to the circumstances. [1:20:42] The best dividends on labor invested have invariably come from seeking more knowledge rather than more power. [1:27:37] He went his way always in his own way. [1:31:45] A man who works for the immediate present and its immediate rewards is nothing but a fool. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “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 ---- 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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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough

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Animal Mechanism

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The Autobiography
Stephen King

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Overdrive
James Wallace

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Damn Right

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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough
Best for Entrepreneurs and startup foundersOften cited around relentlessly resourceful

The speaker discusses 'The Wright Brothers' by David McCullough, highlighting its lessons on hard work and resourcefulness, and how it illustrates ideas learned from Paul Graham.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and startup founders
Key quote: They put their whole heart and soul and all of their energy into an idea, and they had faith.
The host mentions 'The Wright Brothers' to illustrate the concept of being relentlessly resourceful, as exemplified by the Wright brothers' journey to flight. Their success, achieved through hard work and innovation for a fraction of the cost of others' failed attempts, serves as a powerful example of this principle.
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Best for founders and entrepreneursOften cited around inspiration from aviation literature

The speaker refers to 'Animal Mechanism', a book about the motion of birds that influenced the Wright brothers' understanding of flight.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: founders and entrepreneurs
Key quote: This is why I think in my opinion this book that I'm holding my hand it should be in every single founders every single entrepreneurs library.
The host mentions 'Animal Mechanism' as a crucial source of inspiration for Wilbur Wright, emphasizing its role in his quest to understand flight. The book is presented as essential reading for entrepreneurs and founders, highlighting the perseverance required to tackle complex challenges.
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The Autobiography
Stephen King
Best for aspiring writers, entrepreneurs, and innovatorsOften cited around founders and their challenges

Stephen King gives advice to potential writers, emphasizing the seriousness of the writing process and the need to fully commit to one's work.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: aspiring writers, entrepreneurs, and innovators
Key quote: You must not come lightly to the blank page.
The host references Stephen King's 'The Autobiography' to emphasize the serious commitment required from founders and entrepreneurs. King’s insights on the emotional and practical challenges of creative work resonate deeply with the struggles faced by innovators like the Wright brothers.
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Overdrive
James Wallace
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around Bill Gates and the Internet

The speaker mentions 'Overdrive', a sequel to Bill Gates' biography, discussing Gates' slow realization of the Internet's importance.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: You can never fight against a phenomenon as powerful something like the bicycle craze and the rights day or the Internet and our day that you have to you don't fight against it that you should.
The host mentions 'Overdrive' to illustrate how Bill Gates initially underestimated the significance of the Internet, similar to how the Wright brothers recognized the bicycle craze. This comparison highlights the importance of adapting to powerful trends rather than resisting them.
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Best for Entrepreneurs and startup foundersOften cited around importance of conversation

The speaker references a quote from 'Damn Right' by Charlie Munger, discussing the importance of conversation and collaboration in complicated work.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Entrepreneurs and startup founders
Key quote: Everybody engage in conversation.
The host mentions the book 'Damn Right' to highlight a quote by Charlie Munger about the value of engaging in conversation for complex work. This reference serves to emphasize the importance of collaboration and shared knowledge among founders.
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The Wright Brothers
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They put their whole heart and soul and all of their energy into an idea, and they had faith.
Animal Mechanism
Founders · 27:29
This is why I think in my opinion this book that I'm holding my hand it should be in every single founders every single entrepreneurs library.
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You must not come lightly to the blank page.
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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough

The host mentions 'The Wright Brothers' to illustrate the concept of being relentlessly resourceful, as exemplified by the Wright brothers' journey…

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Animal Mechanism

The host mentions 'Animal Mechanism' as a crucial source of inspiration for Wilbur Wright, emphasizing its role in his quest to understand flight.…

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The Autobiography
Stephen King

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