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Mentioned in 9 episodes
The Biography of Steve Jobs
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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when discussing Steve Jobs's relationships with his children and the sacrifices he made for his career.


David Senra

1,006 snips
Anti-Business Billionaires: Lessons from Steve Jobs, James Dyson, and Yvon Chouinard
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as another source of information about Steve Jobs and Edwin Land.


David Senra

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#40 Insisting On The Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land and Instant: The Story of Polaroid
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, quoting Steve Jobs's view on building a lasting company versus simply creating a startup to sell.


David Senra

243 snips
#105 Les Schwab (Charlie Munger recommended this book)
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in the context of Steve Jobs' admiration for Edwin Land.


David Senra

65 snips
Polaroid: The Genius of Edwin Land - [Business Breakdowns, EP. 75]
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when contrasting DeGraffs' account of Steve Jobs' evolution with the Isaacson biography.

Aidan McCullen

56 snips
Innovation Isn't Harmony—It's Conflict | The Innovation Code Explained
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, who was reading it to learn about watershed moments in technology adoption.


Matthew DeMello

20 snips
Transforming Manufacturing with AI-Powered 3D Digital Twins and Remote Monitoring - with Rad Desiraju of Microsoft and Mike Geyer of NVIDIA
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as the author of a biography of Steve Jobs.


Michael Shellenberger

15 snips
#1963 - Michael Shellenberger
Recommended by 

as a great read, highlighting Steve Job's life and how he redefined the world.


Mati Staniszewski

#72 - Mati Staniszewski: Building ElevenLabs into a $3 Billion AI Company
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as an example of how someone from a Christian home can find Christianity lacking.


David Kinnaman

CNLP 288 | David Kinnaman Busts Cultural Myths Too Many Leaders Still Believe, and Shares Surprisingly Good News About the Faith of Some Millennials and Gen Z.
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as an inspiring biography he read when he was younger.


Axel Backlund

Axel Backlund: AI Founder's Bitter Lesson



