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#159 Andy Grove (Intel)

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Notable books mentioned: Swimming Across by Andy Grove, The Innovators by Walter Isaacson, Carl May, Arnold Schwarzenegger's fantastic autobiography by Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Andy Grove

The host mentions 'Swimming Across' as a powerful autobiography that provides insight into Andy Grove's early life during tumultuous historical eve…

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The Innovators
Walter Isaacson

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Carl May

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What I learned from reading Swimming Across by Andrew S. Grove. ---- [0:01] I was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1936. By the time I was twenty, I had lived through a Hungarian Fascist dictatorship, German military occupation, the Nazis’ “Final Solution,” the siege of Budapest by the Soviet Red Army, a period of chaotic democracy in the years immediately after the war, a variety of repressive Communist regimes, and a popular uprising that was put down at gunpoint. [3:02] Some 200,000 Hungarians escaped to the West. I was one of them. [8:05] A subtle and compelling commentary on the power to endure. [10:03] He dedicates this book to his mom. He says: To my mother, who gave me the gift of life more than once. [13:03] People avoided looking at us. Even people whom we knew wouldn’t meet our eyes. It was as if a barrier was growing between us and everyone else. [14:01] My mother returned in a couple of hours, shaken up. She told me that the man who came for her was a policeman who arrested her along with the superintendent’s wife. Feeding Jewish people was against the law. The policeman told her that she should have bid me a more proper good-bye because she probably would not see me again. [18:35] There was so much pressure in my chest that I could barely breathe. After a while, my mother came back for me. She was very tense and angry. She carried me to bed and we went to sleep. Later on that night, some more Russians came into our cellar. My mother yelled at them something about how all three of the women had already done it today. [23:02] An emaciated man, filthy and in a ragged soldier’s uniform, was standing at the open door. I thought: This must be my father. His arms and legs were like sticks. [25:49] There was nothing to be done. The Communist government called all the shots. They increasingly interfered with our daily life. They took away my parents’ business, they uprooted me from my school. [28:09] I always had a tight feeling in my chest when we went by because by now I knew my relatives had been taken from that house to be killed. [33:30] Life is like a big lake. All the boys get in the water at one end and start swimming. Not all of them will swim across. But one of them, I’m sure will. That one is Grove. [37:28] In the middle of one bitterly cold winter night, my father’s battalion was made to strip naked and climb trees, and the guards sprayed them with water and watched and laughed as one after another fell out of the trees frozen to death. [43:52] I thought I had made an important discovery. I realized that it’s good to have at least two interests in your life. If you have only one interest and that goes sour, there’s nothing to act as a counterbalance to lift your mood. But if you have more than one interest, chances are something will always go okay. [52:11] I wished there were no mortars falling on our house and no Russian soldiers in our apartment. I wanted the trams to run again. I wanted to go back to school. I wanted life to go back to normal. [56:24] After a while, we emerged from the woods. I could see some faint lights far across an open field. The man came close to us. “Those lights are Austria’, he whispered. ‘Head towards them and don’t take your eyes off them. This is as far as I go.’ And he was gone. I didn’t take my eyes off those lights. I trudged toward them as if they were a magnet. ---- 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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Swimming Across
Andy Grove
Best for Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and historical context.Often cited around Andy Grove's autobiography

The excerpt discusses the autobiography of Andy Grove, titled 'Swimming Across', detailing his experiences during the Holocaust and the impact on his family.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and historical context.
Key quote: It's one of the best books I have ever read.
The host mentions 'Swimming Across' as a powerful autobiography that provides insight into Andy Grove's early life during tumultuous historical events. The host was compelled to read it after encountering Grove's character in another book and found it to be an engaging and impactful read.
ASIN: B07CJRM4DX
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The Innovators
Walter Isaacson
Best for Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and historical context.Often cited around Andy Grove's autobiography

The speaker mentions reading 'The Innovators' by Walter Isaacson, which features Andy Grove as one of the characters.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and historical context.
Key quote: It's one of the best books I have ever read.
The host mentions 'The Innovators' by Walter Isaacson as it features Andy Grove, whose autobiography provides a personal account of his experiences during significant historical events. The host expresses enthusiasm for Grove's book, indicating it was a compelling read that kept him engaged late into the night.
ASIN: B01JXR2ORC
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Carl May cover
Best for Readers interested in classic literature and themes of justice.Often cited around favorite childhood books

My favorite books were Carl May by Carl May, the author, a German who had written a popular series of novels that took place in the Sierra Nevada mountains of the American West.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in classic literature and themes of justice.
Key quote: My favorite books were Carl May by Carl May, the author, a German who had written a popular series of novels that took place in the Sierra Nevada mountains of the American West.
The host mentions 'Carl May' as a favorite childhood book that reflects a world where justice prevails. This highlights the impact of literature on the host's early life and values.
ASIN: 1879111756
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's fantastic autobiography cover
Best for Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and immigrationOften cited around Arnold Schwarzenegger's upbringing

If you haven't picked up the book and you're looking for something to read, I'd highly recommend that.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal stories of resilience and immigration
Key quote: If you haven't picked up the book and you're looking for something to read, I'd highly recommend that.
The host mentions Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography to highlight the parallels between Schwarzenegger's and Andy Grove's experiences of fleeing communism for America. The autobiography provides insights into Schwarzenegger's early life and the impact of political changes on his family.
ASIN: B0045I8BAO
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C.S. Forrester's books about the 19th century British Navy captain Horatio Hornblower cover
Best for young readers and those interested in historical fictionOften cited around fictional characters in adversity

I discovered C.S. Forrester's books about the 19th century British Navy captain Horatio Hornblower.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: young readers and those interested in historical fiction
Key quote: I fancied myself as a later day Captain Hornblower, a man of few but deeply thought out words carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders.
The host mentions C.S. Forrester's books as a source of inspiration for a young boy facing the harsh realities of life under a dictatorship. The character of Captain Hornblower represents strength and resilience, qualities that the boy admires and aspires to embody during difficult times.
ASIN: B0G4KSCC5Y
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Hardcore History cover
Best for listeners interested in historical narratives and personal resilienceOften cited around stories of deportation

There's another story similar to that in hardcore history, Dan Carlin's, blueprint for armageddon series.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: listeners interested in historical narratives and personal resilience
Key quote: there's another story similar to that in hardcore history uh dan carlin's uh blueprint for armageddon series
The host references 'Hardcore History' to draw parallels between historical atrocities and personal narratives of suffering. This connection emphasizes the enduring human spirit in the face of horrific circumstances.
ASIN: 9402704310
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The Power to Endure cover
Best for Readers interested in resilience and historical accounts of survivalOften cited around survival under oppression

That's a great sentence to think about this book the power to endure this is more about his father's time he started opening up more.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in resilience and historical accounts of survival
Key quote: this is more on the power to endure that's a great sentence to think about this book the power to endure
The host discusses the harrowing experiences of the speaker's father during captivity, highlighting the extreme conditions he faced. This leads to a mention of 'The Power to Endure' as a reflection on resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship.
ASIN: B0F6LCF424
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Freedom's Forge cover
Best for Readers interested in American history and industrial innovationOften cited around American industrial achievements

It's called Freedom's Forge. And it's about the was one of the most remarkable achievements in American history, which is how industry rose to the challenge of building all the machines and weaponry that they call the arsenal of democracy.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in American history and industrial innovation
Key quote: It's called Freedom's Forge. And it's about the was one of the most remarkable achievements in American history, which is how industry rose to the challenge of building all the machines and weaponry that they call the arsenal of democracy.
The host mentions 'Freedom's Forge' as a compelling exploration of America's industrial response during wartime. This book highlights the remarkable achievements in building machinery and weaponry that contributed to the war effort, which resonates with the themes of opportunity and transformation discussed in the segment.
ASIN: 0812982045
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