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#138 Alexander Graham Bell

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Aug 2, 2020
Delve into the life of Alexander Graham Bell, a relentless innovator driven by a passion for communication and education for the deaf. Discover his strategic decision to lease telephones for business growth, and the fierce competition he faced in the burgeoning telephone industry. Learn about his profound personal relationships, especially with his wife, and hear about his eccentricities and reflections on life. The emotional finale emphasizes universal themes of connection and loss that resonate beyond his groundbreaking inventions.
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ADVICE

Cross-Disciplinary Thinking

  • Bell's breakthrough with the telephone came from connecting ideas from seemingly unrelated fields, like sound and electricity.
  • Combine knowledge from different disciplines to foster new insights and innovations.
ANECDOTE

The Importance of Partnerships

  • Bell, lacking business acumen, partnered with his student's father, Gardner Hubbard, a patent attorney and entrepreneur.
  • Hubbard provided crucial business and legal support, securing Bell's valuable patent on the telephone.
ANECDOTE

Inspiration from Morse

  • Bell faced constant struggles, including debt, discouragement, and competition from Edison.
  • He drew inspiration from Samuel Morse's perseverance, highlighting the importance of learning from others' stories.
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