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#224 Charles de Gaulle

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Notable books mentioned: De Gaulle by Julian Jackson, Distant Force, Poor Charlie's Almanac, A Certain Idea of France, The Life of Charles De Gaulle

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De Gaulle
Julian Jackson

The host discusses the complex legacy of Charles de Gaulle, highlighting his polarizing nature and significant role in French history. This context…

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Distant Force

The host mentions 'Distant Force' as a significant book that provides insight into Henry Singleton, drawing a parallel between Singleton and de Gau…

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Poor Charlie's Almanac

The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' to highlight the admiration that influential figures like Charlie Munger have for Henry Singleton. This…

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#224 Charles de Gaulle mentions De Gaulle by Julian Jackson, Distant Force, Poor Charlie's Almanac, and A Certain Idea of France, The Life of Charles De Gaulle with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What I learned from reading Charles de Gaulle by Julian Jackson. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [6:45] The Winston Churchill episode is #196 based on the book The Splendid and The Vile [7:07] Don’t turn your back on he who will not accept defeat. [7:54] The greatest founders in history have identified a series of ideas that are extremely important to them and they repeat these ideas over and over again. Repetition is persuasive. [12:24] De Gaulle was a voice before he was a face. [16:45] Whatever happens the flame of the French resistance must not be extinguished, and it will not be extinguished. [19:15] De Gaulle spoke about the army the way Enzo Ferrari spoke of his cars. Founders #97 Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans [23:30] Nothing dented his belief in victory. [23:38] The victor is the one that wants victory most energetically. [32:17] “Henry Singleton always tries to work out the best moves and maybe he doesn't like to talk too much because when you're playing a game, you don't tell anyone else what your strategy is.” —Claude Shannon [32:51] A country (or a person, or a company) is defeated only when it has lost the will to fight. [36:19] Excellence is the capacity to take pain. [42:13] To be passive is to be defeated. [48:18] Leadership is a solitary exersize of the will. [53:23] “I don't want any messages saying 'I'm holding my position.' We're not holding a goddamned thing. We're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding anything except the enemy's balls. We're going to hold him by his balls and we're going to kick him in the ass. We are going to kick the living shit out of him all the time. Our plan of operation is to advance and keep on advancing.” —General Patton [53:45] That central is completely opposite of what the French* generals thought. [54:34] Founders #208 In The Company of Giants [59:15] The history of entrepreneurship is extremely clear about the need to be able to concentrate. [1:00:38] All that matters is to survive. The rest is just words. [1:04:55] He pushed himself to the limits and he expected the same from his men. [1:05:53] All those who have done something valuable and durable have done so alone and in silence. [1:07:07] Beyond Possible: One Man, Fourteen Peaks, and the Mountaineering Achievement of a Lifetime by Nims Purja [1:14:31] What everyone seems to ignore is the incredible mixture of patience, of obstinate creativity, the dizzying succession of calculations, negotiations, conflicts, that we had to undertake in order to accomplish our enterprise. [1:15:19] He really believed that giving up was treason. That you deserved death for giving up. [1:20:12] Fortune cannot always be favorable to us. [1:23:01] It was from this moment in his memoirs that DeGaulle starts to talk of himself in the third person. De Gaulle appears as a figure whom the narrator of the memoir watches. [1:27:55] No question or discussion, we must go forward. Whoever stands still, falls behind. [1:30:05] I have only one aim: to deliver France. [1:41:10] The effective formula De Gaulle used was 1. Ruthlessness. 2. Brilliance. 3. Total clarity about what he wanted to achieve. [1:45:36] Paris! Paris outraged! Paris broken! Paris martyred! But Paris liberated! Liberated by itself, liberated by its people with the help of the French armies, with the support and the help of all France, of the France that fights, of the only France, of the real France, of the eternal France! ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “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 ---- 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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Mention sentiment
Deep Dive(11)Passing Reference(2)Highly Recommended(1)
Audience signals
Readers interested in French history and political figures.Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and historical biographies.Entrepreneurs and business studentsReaders interested in leadership and historical biographiesReaders interested in military history and automotive passionEntrepreneurs and aspiring leaders

Books Mentioned

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De Gaulle
Julian Jackson
Best for Readers interested in French history and political figures.Often cited around Charles de Gaulle's impact

The book is about Charles de Gaulle, detailing his life and impact on France, and is described as the most detailed biography the speaker has ever read.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in French history and political figures.
Key quote: De Gaulle challenged the way that the French thought about their history and politics.
The host discusses the complex legacy of Charles de Gaulle, highlighting his polarizing nature and significant role in French history. This context sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Julian Jackson's book 'De Gaulle', which delves into these themes.
ASIN: 0674241452
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Distant Force cover
Best for Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and historical biographies.Often cited around study of Charles de Gaulle

The speaker mentions this book as the closest thing to a biography of Henry Singleton, which inspired their interest in studying Charles de Gaulle.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and historical biographies.
Key quote: It's the closest thing we have to a biography of Henry Singleton.
The host mentions 'Distant Force' as a significant book that provides insight into Henry Singleton, drawing a parallel between Singleton and de Gaulle. This reference serves to highlight the importance of studying influential figures in history and business.
ASIN: 097913630X
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business studentsOften cited around entrepreneurship and biographies

This book is referenced in relation to a quote from Charlie Munger about Henry Singleton, highlighting his admiration for Singleton's talent and record.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business students
Key quote: Charlie wonders, given the man's talent and record, have we learned enough from him?
The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' to highlight the admiration that influential figures like Charlie Munger have for Henry Singleton. This admiration serves as a catalyst for the host's exploration of both Singleton and Charles de Gaulle, emphasizing the importance of studying impactful entrepreneurs.
ASIN: B0CMDK1ZHD
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A Certain Idea of France, The Life of Charles De Gaulle cover
Best for Readers interested in leadership and historical biographiesOften cited around De Gaulle's leadership philosophy

This is another title for the same book mentioned earlier, derived from de Gaulle's autobiography.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in leadership and historical biographies
Key quote: All my life, I've had a certain idea of France.
The host discusses how Charles de Gaulle's consistent beliefs and ideas shaped his leadership style and the importance of having a clear vision. This is illustrated through de Gaulle's own words and compared to modern business leaders like Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs.
ASIN: B07V7G1B5V
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Go Like Hell
A.J. Boehm
Best for Readers interested in military history and automotive passionOften cited around Enzo Ferrari's philosophy

There's a great quote from that book, Go Like Hell. It says, Enzo Ferrari spoke of automobiles as if they were animate.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in military history and automotive passion
Key quote: Cars possess unique behaviors. They breathe through their carburetors.
The host mentions 'Go Like Hell' to draw a parallel between Enzo Ferrari's passion for automobiles and Charles de Gaulle's dedication to the military. This comparison highlights how both figures viewed their respective fields with a deep emotional connection and commitment to excellence.
ASIN: 0547336055
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The Outsiders
Will Thorndyke
Best for Entrepreneurs and aspiring leadersOften cited around importance of biographies

The speaker mentions having read 'The Outsiders' in relation to Henry Singleton and his ideas.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and aspiring leaders
Key quote: I think all the smartest, most productive people to ever leave, live all read biographies and all continue to read biographies is because you see this play on other people's lives.
The host mentions 'The Outsiders' to highlight the value of learning from the lives of others, particularly in overcoming personal challenges. This book serves as a resource for understanding the unique approaches of influential figures like Henry Singleton.
ASIN: B07JBYB54G
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Endurance
Ernest Shackleton
Best for Individuals interested in leadership and historical analysisOften cited around importance of self-belief

The speaker references Shackleton's leadership during life and death expeditions, emphasizing the importance of morale over physical conditions.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in leadership and historical analysis
Key quote: I fear the loss of morale, like a low morale more than I fear the cold.
The host mentions 'Endurance' by Ernest Shackleton to highlight the significance of morale in leadership during challenging times. Shackleton's perspective on fearing the loss of morale more than the harsh conditions of the Arctic resonates with the broader theme of self-belief in DeGaulle's analysis of war.
ASIN: 0465062881
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Best for Military historians and strategistsOften cited around French military strategy

This is the one that Hitler takes notes from. The book had two central arguments about mechanization and the revolution of warfare.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Military historians and strategists
Key quote: The book had two central arguments.
The host discusses the insights from de Gaulle's book 'Towards a Professional Army' to highlight the flaws in conventional French military thinking before World War II. The book emphasizes the importance of mechanization and offensive warfare, challenging outdated strategies that led to catastrophic losses in World War I.
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Best for History enthusiasts and military strategy studentsOften cited around General Patton's military strategy

Patton's got this, uh, general patents gets famous speeches of speech given, uh, to the third army.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: History enthusiasts and military strategy students
Key quote: I don't want to get any messages saying I'm holding my positions. We're not holding a goddamn thing.
The host discusses General Patton's approach to warfare, emphasizing his belief in aggressive tactics and the use of mechanization. This leads to a reference of Patton's famous speeches, which encapsulate his philosophy on constant advancement in battle.
ASIN: 0395735297
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial history parallels

I just read this book a few months ago called in the company of giants. It talks about it references Bill Gates and 16 founders.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: I just read this book a few months ago called in the company of giants.
The host mentions 'In the Company of Giants' to draw parallels between military strategies and entrepreneurial approaches, particularly highlighting figures like Bill Gates. The book discusses aggressive strategies in business akin to those used in warfare, emphasizing the importance of constant advancement and innovation.
ASIN: 0070329346
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Best for Individuals interested in military history and leadership strategiesOften cited around military strategy and leadership

When de Gaulle arrived in London after France's defeat in 1940, the book was rapidly translated into English under the title of the army of the future.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in military history and leadership strategies
Key quote: This is the book that Hitler winds up taking notes on.
The host discusses the aggressive military strategies advocated by figures like Patton and De Gaulle, drawing parallels to business leadership. The mention of 'The Army of the Future' highlights the importance of proactive leadership and the need for a professional army, which reflects broader themes of leadership in both military and business contexts.
ASIN: 0837175259
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Best for Individuals interested in leadership and historical figuresOften cited around leadership and personal trials

De Gaulle describes himself in the book 'Edge of the Sword', written in the early 1932, reflecting on the nature of leadership and the moral elements of decision-making.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in leadership and historical figures
Key quote: leadership is a solitary exercise of the will.
The host discusses the personal struggles and leadership philosophies of Charles de Gaulle as depicted in 'Edge of the Sword.' The book is highlighted for its insights into the complexities of leadership and the importance of personal experiences in shaping a leader's character.
ASIN: B000FC0NT6
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Creative Selection
Ken Kosienda
Best for Anyone involved in product development or design.Often cited around building a product

The speaker discusses a book called Creative Selection, which is about product development at Apple and emphasizes the importance of clarity in communication and purpose.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone involved in product development or design.
Key quote: I think, I forgot what, Safari and a couple other projects.
The host mentions 'Creative Selection' to emphasize the importance of clarity of purpose in product development. The book provides insights from Ken Kosienda, who worked at Apple and illustrates how effective communication can lead to successful outcomes.
ASIN: 039913896X
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Best for Readers interested in leadership and resilienceOften cited around De Gaulle's leadership

The speaker recalls reading Arnold Schwarzenegger's biography, where he discusses his experiences in Austria after World War II.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in leadership and resilience
Key quote: I remember when I read Arnold Schwarzenegger's biography, he talks about, he was in Austria right after World War II.
The host mentions Arnold Schwarzenegger's biography to draw a parallel between De Gaulle's leadership during a crisis and Schwarzenegger's experiences in post-war Austria. This reference serves to illustrate the theme of resilience in the face of adversity.
ASIN: B009JY6WEQ
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

Movie

De Gaulle

Confidence: 90%

It's in French with English subtitles. It's called De Gaulle. It came out, I think, like two years ago.

Movie

Patton

Confidence: 80%

There's a movie, I think the one on Oscar, like in the seventies that he gives a speech in.

Documentary

The 14 Peaks

Confidence: 90%

A documentary on Netflix about a man from Nepal who decides to climb the 14 highest peaks in the world in a year, showcasing his incredible energy and determination.