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Against the Odds: An Autobiography
Book • 1997
This book details Dyson's journey from his early life to the development of his revolutionary bagless vacuum cleaner.
It includes his struggles, legal battles, and eventual success after finding support in Japan.
The book also critiques various aspects of the British education system and industry.
It includes his struggles, legal battles, and eventual success after finding support in Japan.
The book also critiques various aspects of the British education system and industry.
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as a source of inspiration for following one's interests.


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#314 Paul Graham (How To Do Great Work)
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in relation to his autobiography and similar insights to Steve Jobs' approach.


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#299 Steve Jobs (Make Something Wonderful)
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as a comforting read for founders facing challenges.


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#275 Paul Graham
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in comparison to Ogilvy's ideas on advertising.


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#306 David Ogilvy (Confessions of an Advertising Man)
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in relation to building unique and differentiated products.


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Jay Z's Autobiography
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to emphasize the importance of differentiation and unconventional thinking in achieving outsized returns.


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#269 Sam Zell
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as the best book on the emotional toll entrepreneurs experience.


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#272 Kobe Bryant (The Life)
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as a source of inspiration, highlighting Dyson's emphasis on experimentation and iteration in product development.


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#245 Rick Rubin (In the Studio)
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as a source for his thoughts on control and differentiation.


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#296 Bernard Arnault (The Richest Man in the World)
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as a book about the life of James Dyson.


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I Met Charlie Munger and Discovered How Billionaires Really Think



