
#168 Larry Miller (Driven: An Autobiography)
Books Mentioned

“The speaker discusses 'Driven', an autobiography by Larry Miller, highlighting its cautionary tale about neglecting family and health in pursuit of success.”
“The speaker mentions Yvonne Chouinard as one of their favorite entrepreneurs and references his unique business philosophy expressed in his books.”

“Bill Walsh in his book, The Score Takes Care of Itself, talks about how winners know they're winners before they're winners. Champions behave like champions before they're champions.”

“One of my favorite books I've ever read for the podcast was the autobiography of Chung Ju-young, who became the richest person in South Korea.”

“The documentary on Michael Jordan, which the speaker references while discussing competitive personalities.”

“Miller considered John Adams a kindred spirit after reading David McCullough's biography of the man. He loved David McCullough's writing so much that he winds up hiring McCullough on two separate occasions.”

“I always say a book that I can recommend to anybody doing that wants to do anything hard in their life is the Wright brothers. McCullough wrote a fantastic biography of the Wright brothers.”
“More recently, I just read McCullough's biography on Teddy Roosevelt. It's a biography on Teddy Roosevelt.”

“Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of IKEA, starts IKEA at 17, works on it until he dies in his 80s. He says something in that book, his autobiography, that I've never forgotten.”

“Larry goes to great length in his autobiography to make sure to bring to our attention. To make sure we're asking ourselves the questions.”

“It's in almost every biography of Steve Jobs. And so I'm going to close on this.”