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

The host mentions 'The Innovators' by Walter Isaacson as it features Andy Grove, whose autobiography provides a personal account of his experiences…

The host mentions 'Carl May' as a favorite childhood book that reflects a world where justice prevails. This highlights the impact of literature on…

#159 Andy Grove (Intel) mentions Swimming Across by Andy Grove, The Innovators by Walter Isaacson, Carl May, and Arnold Schwarzenegger's fantastic autobiography by Arnold Schwarzenegger with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“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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“The speaker mentions reading 'The Innovators' by Walter Isaacson, which features Andy Grove as one of the characters.”
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“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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“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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“I discovered C.S. Forrester's books about the 19th century British Navy captain Horatio Hornblower.”
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“There's another story similar to that in hardcore history, Dan Carlin's, blueprint for armageddon series.”
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“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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“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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