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Self-Made Billionaire Aims to Feed Millions
A self-made billionaire plans to feed 50 million people this year, with matching funds aimed at targeting 100 million people. Additionally, the speaker emphasizes the importance of pursuing education and learning from highly successful individuals.
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The speaker outlines the personal experience that inspired his advocacy and philanthropy, shares the goals for his book, and discusses his ambitious plan to deliver food to 50 million people in need with matching funds from Feeding America.
57:05 - 58:01 (00:56)
Summary
The speaker outlines the personal experience that inspired his advocacy and philanthropy, shares the goals for his book, and discusses his ambitious plan to deliver food to 50 million people in need with matching funds from Feeding America.
ChapterSelf-Made Billionaire Aims to Feed Millions
EpisodeEp 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares that he was able to learn from wealthy individuals like Nobel laureates, self-made billionaires, and hedge fund managers like Kyle Bass, who turned $30 million into $2 billion in just two years during the sub-prime crisis by investing in Apple.
58:01 - 59:14 (01:13)
Summary
The speaker shares that he was able to learn from wealthy individuals like Nobel laureates, self-made billionaires, and hedge fund managers like Kyle Bass, who turned $30 million into $2 billion in just two years during the sub-prime crisis by investing in Apple.
ChapterSelf-Made Billionaire Aims to Feed Millions
EpisodeEp 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The apparently unconventional interview with Carl Icahn and Mark Stevens started with the video crew getting thrown out and ended up with them being dear friends in just three hours.
59:14 - 59:42 (00:28)
Summary
The apparently unconventional interview with Carl Icahn and Mark Stevens started with the video crew getting thrown out and ended up with them being dear friends in just three hours.