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Underrated Leaders and Resilience Training
The biotech industry was founded only 41 years ago in San Francisco by venture capitalist Bob Swanson and UCSF professor Herb Boyer in 1976. To develop resilience, one must build character through trial and adversity, which can be done through activities that require sacrifice or rigorous physical training.
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The founding of the biotech industry is attributed to young venture capitalist Bob Swanson who stumbled upon a set of papers written by Dr. Herbert Boyer at UCSF, which eventually led to the creation of Genentech.
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The founding of the biotech industry is attributed to young venture capitalist Bob Swanson who stumbled upon a set of papers written by Dr. Herbert Boyer at UCSF, which eventually led to the creation of Genentech. Meanwhile, there are many underrated leaders who are worth studying for their persistence and resilience in various industries.
ChapterUnderrated Leaders and Resilience Training
Episode#225: John Crowley -- The Real-Life Captain America and Bruce Banner (Seriously)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Resilience can be built through voluntary suffering such as rigorous physical training, cold exposure, and fasting.
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Resilience can be built through voluntary suffering such as rigorous physical training, cold exposure, and fasting. One way to develop perseverance in the face of setbacks is to emulate the resolve of biotech entrepreneurs such as Jonah Salk and their dedication to their work.