
#232 Alexander the Great
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#232 Alexander the Great mentions The River of Doubt by Candace Millard, Heroes by Paul Johnson, George Lucas's biography, and The Iliad by Homer with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
That book, the river of doubt I did on Teddy Roosevelt, was a perfect example of that.
He breaks down, there's like 30 heroes throughout history, Alexander being one of those heroes.
One of my favorite books that I've ever read for the podcast, I think it's episode number 35. It's George Lucas's biography.
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“This book is mentioned as a gift that the speaker has given to friends, highlighting its amazing writing.”
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“This book breaks down 30 heroes throughout history, including a chapter dedicated to Alexander the Great.”
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“One of my favorite books that I've ever read for the podcast, I think it's episode number 35. It's George Lucas's biography.”
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“Alexander regarded the Iliad as a handbook of the art of war and took it with him on his campaign. The copy he had was annotated by Aristotle.”
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“This book discusses the life and exploits of Alexander the Great, as told by his original biographers.”
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“The 50 year old that has all that experience is not twice as smart as a 25 year old with no experience. He's a thousand times in terms of entrepreneurship, right?”
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The host mentions 'The River of Doubt' to highlight Teddy Roosevelt's embrace of struggle and discomfort, drawing parallels between Roosevelt and A…

The host mentions 'Heroes' by Paul Johnson to highlight the traits of historical figures like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. The book provi…

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