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The speaker reflects on the difference in perception of business in the past, where it was not a common career path and local businesses were the norm, compared to the present, with big corporations being more popular options for young professionals.
05:27 - 08:28 (03:01)
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The speaker reflects on the difference in perception of business in the past, where it was not a common career path and local businesses were the norm, compared to the present, with big corporations being more popular options for young professionals.
ChapterA Conversation with David M. Rubinstein
Episode#495: David Rubenstein, Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group, on Lessons Learned, Jeff Bezos, Raising Billions of Dollars, Advising Presidents, and Sprinting to the End
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker's admiration for Ted Sorensen, who helped write John F. Kennedy's speeches, led him to join the law firm where Sorensen worked.
08:28 - 13:21 (04:53)
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The speaker's admiration for Ted Sorensen, who helped write John F. Kennedy's speeches, led him to join the law firm where Sorensen worked. The firm had a focus on political backgrounds, making it a good fit for the speaker's interests.