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FoundersMay 19, 2022

#247 Henry Flagler (Rockefeller's partner)

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#247 Henry Flagler (Rockefeller's partner) mentions Last Train to Paradise by Les Standifer, Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy, Meet You in Hell, and Titan by Ron Chernow with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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It's an absolutely fantastic book.

Set yourself to becoming the best informed person in the agency on the account to which you are assigned.

It's called Meet You in Hell, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership that Transformed America.

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What I learned from reading Last Train to Paradise: Henry Flagler and the Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Railroad that Crossed an Ocean by Les Standiford. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [1:14] The building of the railroad across the ocean was a colossal piece of work born of the same impulse that made individuals believe that pyramids could be raised cathedrals, erected and continents Tamed the highway [1:31] All that remains of an error where men still lived, who believed that with enough will and energy and money that anything could be accomplished. [2:13] Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr by Ron Chernow (Founders #16) [2:35] Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America by Les Standiford. (Founders #73) The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie by Andrew Carnegie (Founders #74) Henry Clay Frick: The Life of the Perfect Capitalist by Quentin Skrabec Jr. (Founders #75) [5:51] The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin (Founders #62) [6:24] Benjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter Isaacson. (Founders #115) “This industry visible to our neighbors began to give us character and credit," Franklin noted. One of the town's prominent merchants told members of his club, "The industry of that Franklin is superior to anything I ever saw of the kind; I see him still at work when I go home from club, and he is at work again before his neighbors are out of bed." Franklin became an apostle of being-and, just as important, of appearing to be-industrious. Even after he became successful, he made a show of personally carting the rolls of paper he bought in a, wheelbarrow down the street to his shop, rather than having a hired hand do it. [8:54] Ogilvy on Advertising (Founders #82) Set yourself to becoming the best-informed person in the agency on the account to which you are assigned. If, for example, it is a gasoline account, read books on oil geology and the production of petroleum products. Read the trade journals in the field. Spend Saturday mornings in service stations, talking to motorists. Visit your client’s refineries and research laboratories. At the end of your first year, you will know more about the oil business than your boss, and be ready to succeed him. [10:50] The Essays of Warren Buffett by Warren Buffett and Lawrence Cunningham. (Founders #227) Over the years, a number of very smart people have learned the hard way that a long string of impressive numbers multiplied by a single zero always equals zero. That is not an equation whose effects I would like to experience personally. [13:20] Rockefeller did not believe in diversification. He said they had no outside interest. That it is an immense task building a successful company. It's silly to go out and diversify into other lines or to make other investments. Focus on your business! [13:53] Their chief binding passion: The desire to make large sums of money. [14:13] Random Reminiscences of Men and Events by John D. Rockefeller. (Founders #148) [19:44] Warren Buffett on MOATs: On a daily basis, the effects of our actions are imperceptible; cumulatively, though, their consequences are enormous. When our long-term competitive position improves as a result of these almost unnoticeable actions, we describe the phenomenon as "widening the moat." When short-term and long-term conflict, widening the moat must take precedence. [20:06] The way I define moat: Why are you difficult to compete with? [26:54] For the last 14 or 15 years I have devoted myself exclusively to my business. [28:00] He had become a creator instead of an accumulator and he had found much more satisfaction in such an accomplishment. [30:40] Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: Ernest Hemingway's Secret Adventures, 1935-1961 by Nicholas Reynolds. (Founders #194) [35:54] You have to admire Julia Tuttle. She is relentlessly persistent. [36:27] Flagler likes to keep his options open and react to new information. [43:25] It was a time in history when men were tempted no longer to regard themselves as the mercy of the fates —but as masters of their environment. [46:08] A Man for All Markets: From Las Vegas to Wall Street, How I Beat the Dealer and the Market by Ed Thorp. (Founders #222 and #93) [46:29] Getting rich and staying rich are two separate skills. [49:11] It is well-documented that Flagler planned his actions carefully. [51:06] He is not at all interested in retiring and is in fact, choosing to run directly towards more difficulties. [51:51] Decoded by Jay Z. (Founders #238) Every hustler knows the value of a feint. It keeps you one step ahead of whoever's listening in. [52:57] During your attempt at doing something difficult you're going to have several points where all of the options in front of you would not be described as good options. [57:47] You realize that you were before a man who has suffered and has never wept, who has undergone intense pain and has never sobbed, who has never bent under stress. [58:12] The only excess I believe I have indulged in has been that of hard work. [58:58] Hard work, energy, and accomplishment. For Flagler it seemed to be all he knew and all he needed to know. [1:07:16] A story about how not panicking can save your life. ---- 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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Last Train to Paradise
Les Standifer

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Ogilvy on Advertising
David Ogilvy

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Meet You in Hell

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Titan
Ron Chernow

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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Rockefeller's autobiography

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  • The conversation centers on Henry Flagler's railroad project.
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  • Referenced books include Last Train to Paradise by Les Standifer and Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Listeners interested in American history and engineering and young professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs.

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Listeners interested in American history and engineeringyoung professionals and aspiring entrepreneursListeners interested in American history and influential partnershipsListeners interested in American history and biographies of influential figures.Entrepreneurs and business professionalsIndividuals seeking motivation and life guidance

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Best for Listeners interested in American history and engineeringOften cited around Henry Flagler's railroad project

The book discusses Henry Flagler and the spectacular rise and fall of the railroad that crossed an ocean, detailing his life and the engineering feats he undertook.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in American history and engineering
Key quote: It's an absolutely fantastic book.
The host mentions 'Last Train to Paradise' to highlight the incredible story of Henry Flagler and his ambitious railroad project across the ocean. The book serves as a deep dive into Flagler's life and the monumental challenges he faced, making it a compelling read for those interested in American history and engineering feats.
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Best for young professionals and aspiring entrepreneursOften cited around advice for young professionals

The host mentions a paragraph from this book that gives advice on becoming well-informed in one's field, relating it to Henry Flagler's success.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: young professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs
Key quote: Set yourself to becoming the best informed person in the agency on the account to which you are assigned.
The host mentions 'Ogilvy on Advertising' to highlight the importance of being well-informed in one's field. David Ogilvy's advice serves as a guiding principle for young professionals looking to excel in their careers.
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Best for Listeners interested in American history and influential partnershipsOften cited around Henry Flagler's railroad project

This book covers the bitter partnership between Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, and was noted as one of the host's favorite books.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in American history and influential partnerships
Key quote: It's called Meet You in Hell, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership that Transformed America.
The host mentions 'Meet You in Hell' as a significant book that explores the partnership between Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, highlighting the transformative impact they had on America. This book serves as a reference point for understanding the ambitious endeavors of contemporaries like Henry Flagler, making it relevant to the discussion of Flagler's railroad project.
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Titan
Ron Chernow
Best for Listeners interested in American history and biographies of influential figures.Often cited around Henry Flagler's railroad project

The podcast host mentions rereading this biography of John D. Rockefeller, indicating its importance and relevance to the discussion.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Listeners interested in American history and biographies of influential figures.
Key quote: I figured before I reread that biography, let me go ahead and find a biography on Rockefeller, his partner.
The host mentions the book 'Titan' as part of his preparation for a podcast on John D. Rockefeller, emphasizing its importance. He reflects on his previous experience with the book and its relevance to the themes of ambition and monumental achievements in American history.
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business professionalsOften cited around industriousness and appearance

The host references Franklin's autobiography to discuss the importance of appearing industrious and hardworking.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business professionals
Key quote: I took care not only to be in reality industrious and frugal, but to avoid all appearances to the contrary.
The host mentions 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin' to illustrate the importance of both being industrious and appearing industrious in achieving success. Franklin's insights on hard work and public perception resonate with the story of Henry Flagler's life and career.
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Best for Individuals seeking motivation and life guidanceOften cited around Rockefeller's business philosophy

The speaker mentions reading Rockefeller's autobiography, which reflects on his life and experiences with Flagler.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking motivation and life guidance
Key quote: The older version of me, the happiness I should say of the older version of me depends on my decisions and what I do right now.
The host mentions Rockefeller's autobiography to highlight the importance of focusing on one's business and the value of reflecting on life's pivotal moments. Rockefeller's insights serve as a reminder to appreciate the present and pursue one's goals with urgency.
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Last Train to Paradise
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It's an absolutely fantastic book.
Ogilvy on Advertising
Founders · 8:52
Set yourself to becoming the best informed person in the agency on the account to which you are assigned.
Meet You in Hell
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It's called Meet You in Hell, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership that Transformed America.
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Last Train to Paradise
Les Standifer

The host mentions 'Last Train to Paradise' to highlight the incredible story of Henry Flagler and his ambitious railroad project across the ocean.…

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Ogilvy on Advertising
David Ogilvy

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Meet You in Hell

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