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#211 Aristotle Onassis: An Extravagant Life

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Notable books mentioned: Onassis, an Extravagant Life by Frank Brady, Titan by Ron Chernow, Founders Number 93, The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison by Mike Wilson

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Onassis, an Extravagant Life
Frank Brady

The host discusses the significant impact of the burning of Smyrna on Aristotle Onassis' life, highlighting his transition from privilege to becomi…

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Titan
Ron Chernow

The host mentions the book 'Titan' to highlight the resourcefulness of John D. Rockefeller, drawing a parallel to Aristotle Onassis's determination…

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Founders Number 93

The host mentions 'Founders Number 93' to highlight the complexities of Aristotle Onassis's character and the ruthless nature of business. They dra…

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What I learned from reading Onassis: An Extravagant Life by Frank Brady. ---- 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. ---- He became one of the richest men in U.S. history ever to be arrested.The epic life of Aristotle Onassis is as mysterious as a tale from ancient Greek mythology and is a study of paradoxes, altogether gripping because of their seeming inconsistencies.Onassis had long since begun to formulate a personal business philosophy. The key to success was boldness, boldness, and more boldness.He was constantly visiting and inspecting ships, talking to ship owners and other importers and quietly absorbing everything, making a very conscious attempt to learn as much as he could before going into ship-owning seriously.He was quite observant about what, to others, were trifles but, to him, were important details. He often quoted Napoleon: “The pursuit of detail is the religion of success.”Onassis was a man of the pier, but with the cocksureness of a king.She simply never knew anyone quite as free or exotic as Aristotle Onassis, a paradoxical blend of raconteur and ruffian.Onassis was a born orator. He could keep a dinner party of some of the world's most sophisticated conversationalists spellbound.Onassis spent almost all of his time working. He would pore over shipping journals from Antwerp, Vancouver, Hamburg, and New York, looking for intelligence, trends, and opportunities. He would scan, study and memorize tonnage, prices, insurance rates and schedules of the world's great and small steamship companies and then attempt to outbid his competitors. He read the maritime sections of at least six foreign language daily newspapers each day.And I, of course, will do exactly as I please. ---- 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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Onassis, an Extravagant Life cover
Best for Readers interested in historical biographies and the impact of personal tragedy on success.Often cited around Aristotle Onassis' early life

The excerpt describes a historical event that Aristotle Onassis lived through, detailing his early life and the impact of the burning of Smyrna.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in historical biographies and the impact of personal tragedy on success.
Key quote: This is a description of his early life, the life he lived before this tragedy, the burning of Smyrna.
The host discusses the significant impact of the burning of Smyrna on Aristotle Onassis' life, highlighting his transition from privilege to becoming a refugee. This context sets the stage for exploring Onassis' early life as described in the book 'Onassis, an Extravagant Life'.
ASIN: B076PJ95Y9
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Titan
Ron Chernow
Best for Readers interested in entrepreneurship and biographies of influential figuresOften cited around Aristotle Onassis's early struggles

The best, most well-known biography of John D. Rockefeller describes him as not one to persist in a flawed situation, which resonates with Aristotle's resourcefulness.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in entrepreneurship and biographies of influential figures
Key quote: He was not one to persist in a flawed situation.
The host mentions the book 'Titan' to highlight the resourcefulness of John D. Rockefeller, drawing a parallel to Aristotle Onassis's determination to succeed despite challenging circumstances. This comparison emphasizes the traits of persistence and adaptability in the face of adversity.
ASIN: 0679438084
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Best for Readers interested in business ethics and complex historical figuresOften cited around Aristotle Onassis biography

This book is mentioned in relation to Ed Thorpe's insights on human nature and corruption in business, which resonates with the discussion about Onassis.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Readers interested in business ethics and complex historical figures
Key quote: he said in the book like he's 80 something years old writing that book he's like listen if there's there's an opportunity for a human to to make money or to to grab some kind of advantage like there is inevitably corruption in that situation no matter what it is
The host mentions 'Founders Number 93' to highlight the complexities of Aristotle Onassis's character and the ruthless nature of business. They draw parallels between Onassis and modern entrepreneurs, emphasizing that biographies reveal both the good and bad aspects of human nature.
ASIN: B0DP3QVMFM
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Best for Readers interested in biographies and human psychologyOften cited around human nature and corruption

The excerpt references a quote from this book that applies to various influential figures, including Onassis, highlighting themes of self-interest and personal greatness.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in biographies and human psychology
Key quote: you want to know what I think about charlie king well I suppose he had some private sort of greatness but he kept to himself he never gave himself away he never gave anything away he just left you a tip he had a generous mind
The host discusses how the book illustrates the inevitable corruption that arises when humans seek personal advantage, using examples from gambling and Wall Street. They emphasize the importance of understanding the darker aspects of human nature as portrayed in biographies, particularly in relation to Aristotle Onassis's ruthless business practices.
ASIN: 0060008768
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Best for Readers interested in business history and entrepreneurshipOften cited around boldness in business decisions

This book is mentioned in relation to successful Greek ship owners and oil transporters, including Onassis, suggesting a future reading interest.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in business history and entrepreneurship
Key quote: there's actually a book by that name i might read in the future it's about onassis and all there's a bunch of you know very successful greek uh ship owners and oil transporters at this time
The host mentions 'The Fabulous Greeks' to highlight the contrasting business philosophies of successful Greek ship owners, particularly focusing on Onassis's boldness in the oil industry. This reference serves to illustrate the extravagant lifestyle and business acumen of Onassis compared to others like Daniel Ludwig.
ASIN: 040212281X
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Best for Individuals interested in business strategy and entrepreneurshipOften cited around business strategy and competition

The excerpt references the book 'The Invisible Billionaire' in relation to Daniel Ludwig's approach to publicity and his desire to remain out of the media spotlight.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in business strategy and entrepreneurship
Key quote: I did the biography of Daniel Ludwig, the invisible billionaire.
The host references 'The Invisible Billionaire' to illustrate the contrasting business strategies of Daniel Ludwig and Aristotle Onassis. This comparison highlights how Onassis adapted his focus from tobacco manufacturing to shipping, showcasing his ability to pivot in response to market competition.
ASIN: 0395354021
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Best for Readers interested in biographies and complex historical figures.Often cited around life of Aristotle Onassis

The excerpt discusses the life of Aristotle Onassis, culminating in a summary that suggests readers buy the book to get the full story.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in biographies and complex historical figures.
Key quote: The epic life of aristotle onassis is as mysterious as the life of aristotle onassis is as mysterious as the life of aristotle onassis is as mysterious.
The host discusses the complexities and contradictions of Aristotle Onassis's life, highlighting his relationships and personal tragedies. This leads to a mention of the book as a comprehensive exploration of Onassis's paradoxical existence.
ASIN: 0671465082
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Citizen Kane

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The mention of a quote from the movie Citizen Kane, which is about William Randolph Hearst, is used to illustrate a point about character and conviction.