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#115 Ben Franklin: An American Life

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Notable books mentioned: Ben Franklin, An American Life by Walter Isaacson, the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, the biography that Isaacson wrote on Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson, the autobiography of Franklin

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Ben Franklin, An American Life
Walter Isaacson

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Walter Isaacson

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What I learned from reading Benjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter Isaacson. ---- He was, during his 84 year long life, America’s best scientist, inventor, diplomat, writer, and business strategist. [0:01] On Founders #62 I covered Ben Franklin’s autobiography [4:10] The family produced dissenters and nonconformists who were willing to defy authority, although not to the point of becoming zealots. They were clever craftsman and inventive blacksmiths with a love of learning. Avid readers and writers, they had deep convictions, but knew how to wear them lightly. [5:00] The industrialist Thomas Mellon, who erected a statue of Franklin in his banks headquarters, declared that Franklin had inspired him to leave his family's farm and go into business. "I regard the reading of Franklin's Autobiography as the turning point of my life. Here was Franklin, poorer than myself, who by industry, thrift, and frugality, had become learned and wise, and elevated to wealth and fame. The maxims of poor Richard exactly suited my sentiments. I read the book again and again, and wondered if I might not do something in the same line by similar means." [13:10] Franklin is learning how to deal with people and to change his behavior to get the outcome he desires: Being argumentative, he concluded, was a very bad habit because contradicting people produced disgusts and perhaps enemies. Later in his life he would wryly say of disputing: "Persons of good sense, I have since observed, seldom fall into it.”[17:50] Ben Franklin understood marketing [22:10] Ben Franklin would tell you to keep reading and learning so you are more interesting to talk to. This produces positive externalities. [23:50] Franklin’s plan for his business and how to overcome an entrenched competitor [30:00] Franklin would tell you it is foolish to avoid all criticism [33:28] The Ben Franklin method for making difficult decisions [34:15] As Franklin is building his business he is focused on self improvement: A list of 12 virtues he thought desirable [35:56] Most of Poor Richard's saying were not totally original as Franklin freely admitted. "They contained the wisdom of many ages and nations. Not a tenth part of the wisdom was my own." / Picasso had a saying good artists copy; great artists steal. we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas --Steve Jobs [38:25] Franklin telling you how to turn adversaries into allies. [41:38] Halfway through his life, Franklin realizes he has enough: "Lost time is never found again." [43:25] ---- 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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Listeners interested in American history and entrepreneurshipListeners interested in biographies and historical figuresAspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in personal developmentEntrepreneurs and individuals interested in personal developmentaspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersEntrepreneurs and self-improvement enthusiasts

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Best for Listeners interested in American history and entrepreneurshipOften cited around Benjamin Franklin's personality traits

The book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Ben Franklin, An American Life by Walter Isaacson.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Listeners interested in American history and entrepreneurship
Key quote: Whatever view one takes, it is useful to engage anew with Franklin, for in doing so we are grappling with a fundamental issue.
The host mentions 'Ben Franklin, An American Life' to provide a comprehensive understanding of Franklin's character and the complexities of his life. This book serves as a detailed exploration of Franklin's personality, his entrepreneurial spirit, and the values he embodied throughout his life.
ASIN: B004VLETYM
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the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin cover
Best for Listeners interested in American history and entrepreneurshipOften cited around Benjamin Franklin's persona

Back on Founders No. 62, I covered the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Listeners interested in American history and entrepreneurship
Key quote: But the most interesting thing that Franklin invented and continually reinvented was himself.
The host discusses how Benjamin Franklin meticulously crafted his public persona throughout his life, reflecting the values and changes of his era. This exploration sets the stage for a deeper examination of Franklin's character and entrepreneurial spirit as presented in the autobiography.
ASIN: 1640957022
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the biography that Isaacson wrote on Leonardo da Vinci cover
Best for Listeners interested in biographies and historical figuresOften cited around Walter Isaacson's biographies

Same with Founders number 15, the biography that Isaacson wrote on Leonardo da Vinci.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in biographies and historical figures
Key quote: Same with Founders number 15, the biography that Isaacson wrote on Leonardo da Vinci.
The host mentions Isaacson's biography of Leonardo da Vinci in the context of discussing his previous coverage of other biographies by the same author. This serves to establish a pattern in the host's exploration of influential figures and their complexities.
ASIN: 1982130423
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the autobiography of Franklin cover
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in personal developmentOften cited around Benjamin Franklin's influence

Elon said something that stuck with me to this day. And he's like, I didn't read business books. I read biographies. I thought those were helpful. And specifically, he referenced his admiration for Benjamin Franklin. He said Benjamin Franklin was a huge inspiration of him. He read both the autobiography of Franklin and the biography by Isaacson.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in personal development
Key quote: I regard the reading of Franklin's autobiography as the turning point of my life.
The host discusses the profound impact Benjamin Franklin had on various influential figures, including Elon Musk and Thomas Mellon. He highlights how Franklin's autobiography inspired many to pursue entrepreneurship and personal growth.
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Best for Entrepreneurs and individuals interested in personal developmentOften cited around influence of Benjamin Franklin

I regard the reading of Franklin's autobiography as the turning point of my life. Here was Franklin, poorer than myself, who by industry, thrift, and frugality had become learned and wise and elevated to wealth and fame. The maxims of poor Richard, something that Franklin wrote, exactly suited my sentiments.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and individuals interested in personal development
Key quote: I regard the reading of Franklin's autobiography as the turning point of my life.
The host discusses the profound impact Benjamin Franklin had on various influential figures, including Elon Musk and Thomas Mellon. The mention of 'The Maxims of Poor Richard' highlights how Franklin's principles inspired Mellon to pursue business and personal growth.
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Best for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial mindset

In his book, Let My People Go Surfing, Yvon says that if you want to understand the entrepreneur, you should study the juvenile delinquent.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: In his book, Let My People Go Surfing, Yvon says that if you want to understand the entrepreneur, you should study the juvenile delinquent, because he is saying with his actions, this sucks, I'm going to do my own thing.
The host references 'Let My People Go Surfing' to illustrate the connection between entrepreneurship and the rebellious spirit of juvenile delinquents. By comparing Ben Franklin's actions to those of modern entrepreneurs, the host emphasizes the importance of self-direction and resilience in achieving success.
ASIN: 0143109677
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Best for Entrepreneurs and self-improvement enthusiastsOften cited around Franklin's entrepreneurial journey

Franklin starts his own version of this called the Junto.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and self-improvement enthusiasts
Key quote: Mediocrity is always invisible until passion shows up and exposes it.
The host discusses Benjamin Franklin's early career and the influential network he built through his self-learning and conversational skills. The mention of 'the Junto' highlights Franklin's initiative to create a community of like-minded individuals for sharing knowledge and fostering growth.
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