Founders

#126: Larry Ellison (The Billionaire and the Mechanic)

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May 20, 2020
Explore the essence of greatness with Larry Ellison as he compares historical figures like Gandhi and Napoleon. Dive into entertaining tales of mischievous neighbors struggling with loud peacocks, and uncover the profound lessons of resilience drawn from fierce sailing competitions. Hear about his friendship with Steve Jobs, their shared drive to innovate, and the relentless pursuit of success that defines them both. This captivating exchange reveals insights into ambition, competition, and personal growth in both business and life.
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INSIGHT

Games Within Games

  • Ellison and Michael Jordan use competition as a tool for self-motivation.
  • They create "games within games" to maintain intensity and drive over long periods.
ANECDOTE

Dixon's Dismissal

  • Ellison compared Chris Dixon to Michael Jordan, emphasizing the importance of a winning mentality.
  • However, Dixon's lack of aggressive competitiveness led to his dismissal from the team.
INSIGHT

Will Over Talent

  • Ellison values intense desire and will to win over talent.
  • He quotes Vince Lombardi: "Winning isn't the most important thing, it's the only thing."
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