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FoundersFebruary 21, 2021

#168 Larry Miller (Driven: An Autobiography)

About This Episode
What I learned from reading Driven: An Autobiography by Larry Miller. ---- [1:01] I decided I had to be extremely good at something. [2:47] I’m sorry to say, neglecting my family to do all of the above. I worked and worked and worked, day after day, night after night, dawn to bedtime. [5:23] He owned movie theaters, auto dealerships, a motorsports park with a world-class racetrack, a movie production company, an advertising agency, ranches, restaurants, TV and radio stations, a real-estate development company, an NBA franchise, a professional baseball team, an NBA arena, sports apparel stores—nearly 90 companies in all, in six states, with 7,000 employees, all under the umbrella of The Larry H. Miller Group, which produces $3.2 billion in sales annually, ranking it among the 200 largest privately owned companies in the United States. [7:23] The chain of events that began my entrepreneurial career was sparked by three failures: I dropped out of college, got laid off, and got demoted. [35:22] It’s excellence for the sake of excellence. It just feels good being excellent, doing your best, learning everything you can about anything to which you apply yourself and then doing that thing well. [38:40] The insanely long hours that I worked were driven by fear, but then the success became intoxicating. Clearly, my motivation to work like that shifted from fear-driven to success-driven. [40:36] A bunch of people say, “I wanna have . . .” and “I wanna be . . .” but they’re not willing to pay the price. The price is time and effort and being a student of what you’re doing. [48:15] https://patrickcollison.com/fast. [56:15] Working all the time made me successful. It made me a failure, too. I missed most of my children’s youth. I missed ball games and science fairs and back-to-school nights. I missed the first day of kindergarten and playing catch in the yard. I missed dinner at home with my wife and kids. [1:00:53] I try to pass these painful lessons to others who might be tempted by the allure of professional success. Mine is a cautionary tale. ---- 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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Driven
Larry Miller

The speaker discusses 'Driven', an autobiography by Larry Miller, highlighting its cautionary tale about neglecting family and health in pursuit of success.

ASIN: 1606416561
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The speaker mentions Yvonne Chouinard as one of their favorite entrepreneurs and references his unique business philosophy expressed in his books.

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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.

ASIN: 1596703237
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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.

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

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John Adams
David McCullough

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.

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The Wright Brothers
David McCullough

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.

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Teddy Roosevelt
David McCullough

More recently, I just read McCullough's biography on Teddy Roosevelt. It's a biography on Teddy Roosevelt.

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IKEA
Ingvar Kamprad

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.

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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.

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

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