
#269 Sam Zell
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#269 Sam Zell mentions Against the Odds by James Dyson, Swimming Across by Andy Grove, The Invisible Billionaire by Daniel Ludwig, and Am I Being Too Subtle? by Sam Zell with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Still my number one recommendation for autobiographies.
If you want a great book that it's dedicated to this entire story, it's a very similar story.
I just love that.
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“This is against the odds, an autobiography of James Dyson's. Still my number one recommendation for autobiographies. If you can only read one autobiography from an entrepreneur, that's the one I'd make it.”
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“This memoir details the first 21 years of Andy Grove's life, highlighting his experiences and the challenges he overcame, which are fundamental to understanding his character and career.”
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“The speaker reflects on a story from 'The Invisible Billionaire' that parallels Bob's resourcefulness, particularly regarding the use of paper clips in business.”
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“This book is an autobiography of Sam Zell, sharing his journey from a restless boy in Chicago to a member of the Forbes 400, detailing his entrepreneurial philosophy and experiences.”
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“I read the book Zeckendorf, the autobiography of the man who played a real life game of Monopoly and won the largest real estate empire in history.”
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“The speaker mentions being in a chapter called 'my own rules' and emphasizes the importance of reading it to understand the ideas Jay learned from an older entrepreneur.”
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Wheelers and Dealers
“There's a line from an old movie called Wheelers and Dealers that says, you don't go wheeling and dealing for the money. You do it for the fun.”