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#379 Jerry Jones (Dallas Cowboys)

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Feb 18, 2025
Jerry Jones embodies the spirit of resilience and risk-taking in business. From selling fruit as a child to drilling for oil with stunning success, his journey is a rollercoaster of high-stakes decisions. Against financial advice, he purchased the Dallas Cowboys, which had just posted significant losses. His bold moves turned the team's fortune around, leading to a staggering increase in value. The podcast dives into his unique leadership style and the transformative changes he brought to the franchise.
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Pat Jones's Upbringing

  • Pat Jones, Jerry's father, grew up in a poor town during the Great Depression.
  • A born salesman, he sold goods on the streets to survive and later opened a fruit stand.

Early Work Ethic

  • Jerry Jones began working at his father's store at a young age, learning the ropes of business.
  • Pat Jones instilled in him the value of hard work and treating work as a part of life, not an obligation.

Witnessing Infidelity

  • Jerry Jones's father, Pat, was a hard worker and a philanderer.
  • Jerry witnessed his father's infidelity as a child, a behavior he later mirrored.
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