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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Published: Sun Dec 01 2019
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What I learned from reading The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder.[0:01] What he was teaching were the lessons that had emerged from the unfolding of his own life [4:35] The dichotomy of Warren Buffett [9:20] Warren Buffett wants to be remembered as a teacher [11:52] Buffett’s idea of Inner scorecard vs Outer scorecard [13:49] Warren Buffett’s early family life [18:03] Learning to avoid the habit of thinking in only one direction (18:03), [24:30] Warren’s WHY [29:58] A young troublemaker and how Warren’s dad convinced him to change his behavior [32:20] Warren did what you are doing right now: Since a young age Warren had studied the lives of men like Jay Cooke, Daniel Drew, Jim Fisk, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie. [33:48] Turning a rejection into one of the best things to ever happen to him[38:30] Mimicry instead of independent thought: Warren didn’t understand why they couldn’t see what was right before their eyes. [42:20] One of the most inspiring things about reading biographies is you are constantly reminded that we all have the ability to improve. A young Warren Buffett was so afraid of public speaking he would vomit. [48:06] Warren learning from and working with his idol: Ben Graham[52:20] Warren’s advice for everyone: Sell yourself an hour a day [57:28] Intensity is the price of excellence and examples of people Warren wanted to do business with [1:01:08] Warren Buffett is an obsessive/Munger would later call Buffett an implacable acquirer, like John D. Rockefeller in the early days of assembling his empire, who let nobody and nothing get in his way. (1:01:08), [1:13:10] Warren Buffett on his biggest mistake [1:16:11] What Buffett valued in the lives of others/His idea about claim checks [1:19:25] His “Twenty Punches” approach to investing [1:22:38] Warren’s answer to the question, “What has been your greatest success and greatest failure?” ----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast

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The Snowball is a biography of Warren Buffett that explores his personal life, his investment strategy, and his ideas on capitalism and the modern corporation.
00:00 - 06:05 (06:05)
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Warren Buffett
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The Snowball is a biography of Warren Buffett that explores his personal life, his investment strategy, and his ideas on capitalism and the modern corporation. It details his lifelong obsession with business cycles and his desire to become the richest man on earth, as well as the elegant structure of his investment portfolio.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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The episode discusses the value of teaching and sharing knowledge which has compounding benefits.
06:05 - 13:15 (07:10)
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Investing
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The episode discusses the value of teaching and sharing knowledge which has compounding benefits. It finishes with a thought-provoking question that challenges one's perception of success.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffett and his dad made a bold move to start a stockbroking business during the Great Depression despite the lack of interest in buying stocks.
13:15 - 17:01 (03:46)
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Warren Buffet
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Warren Buffett and his dad made a bold move to start a stockbroking business during the Great Depression despite the lack of interest in buying stocks.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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The speaker discusses his reading of the book "The Man of All for Markets" by Ed Thorpe and how it has made him consider the importance of physical health and the impact of an obsessive mindset on success.
17:01 - 24:21 (07:20)
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Ed Thorpe
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The speaker discusses his reading of the book "The Man of All for Markets" by Ed Thorpe and how it has made him consider the importance of physical health and the impact of an obsessive mindset on success.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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The organization of a founder's business is tied to their personality, according to a discussion about a successful founder who has founded over a hundred companies.
24:21 - 28:31 (04:10)
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Business
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The organization of a founder's business is tied to their personality, according to a discussion about a successful founder who has founded over a hundred companies. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote about being the lowest paid person in the grocery business.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Steve Jobs' unique personality traits and interests drove his unconventional approach to entrepreneurship, emphasizing individual work and creative passions through investments in real estate, architecture, and boat design.
28:31 - 31:49 (03:18)
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Entrepreneurship
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Steve Jobs' unique personality traits and interests drove his unconventional approach to entrepreneurship, emphasizing individual work and creative passions through investments in real estate, architecture, and boat design.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffett's path to wealth and success started with his paper route as a teenager.
31:49 - 36:47 (04:58)
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Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett's path to wealth and success started with his paper route as a teenager. His frugal mindset and determination to save every dollar eventually led him to purchase a 40-acre farm while still in high school.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffet had a supernatural level of belief and rigorous first principle thinking about the business that is Geico.
36:47 - 42:16 (05:28)
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Warren Buffet
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Warren Buffet had a supernatural level of belief and rigorous first principle thinking about the business that is Geico. He attributes Geico's growth to their uniqueness in thinking and not copying the desires of others.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses Warren Buffet's early life and how he overcame his fear of public speaking.
42:16 - 46:21 (04:05)
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Warren Buffet
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In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses Warren Buffet's early life and how he overcame his fear of public speaking. Warren Buffet, one of the world's richest and most successful investors, was once terrified of public speaking.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Graham Newman, the partnership of Benjamin Graham, used money from one business to buy more profitable businesses.
46:21 - 51:38 (05:17)
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Investing
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Graham Newman, the partnership of Benjamin Graham, used money from one business to buy more profitable businesses. Instead of being a stockbroker, Newman invested other people's money and his own in partnerships, pitching the strategy as a smarter alternative.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffett purchased stock in Disney after being impressed by Walt Disney's passion for his work and the value of the company's entertainment catalog.
51:38 - 58:54 (07:16)
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Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett purchased stock in Disney after being impressed by Walt Disney's passion for his work and the value of the company's entertainment catalog.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffett's goal may not be solely focused on earning as much money as possible and as money grows, he may not be able to pursue certain opportunities.
58:54 - 1:03:19 (04:25)
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Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett's goal may not be solely focused on earning as much money as possible and as money grows, he may not be able to pursue certain opportunities.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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The speaker praises Warren Buffet's decision-making abilities and focus on accumulating wealth, while mentioning that Suzy Welch was starting to require more attention for herself.
1:03:19 - 1:08:40 (05:21)
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Warren Buffet
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The speaker praises Warren Buffet's decision-making abilities and focus on accumulating wealth, while mentioning that Suzy Welch was starting to require more attention for herself.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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The biggest takeaway from the book 10 years ago was the fact that Warren had two wives, his first wife installed another person who hooked him up with another woman.
1:08:40 - 1:14:21 (05:41)
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Relationships
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The biggest takeaway from the book 10 years ago was the fact that Warren had two wives, his first wife installed another person who hooked him up with another woman.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Warren Buffett spends a lot of time talking to young people and emphasizes the importance of preparedness for the worst-case scenario in business.
1:14:21 - 1:25:19 (10:58)
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Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett spends a lot of time talking to young people and emphasizes the importance of preparedness for the worst-case scenario in business.

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#100 The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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Love cannot be bought with money, unlike other things such as sex, dinners, or pamphlets.
1:25:19 - 1:26:10 (00:51)
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Love
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Love cannot be bought with money, unlike other things such as sex, dinners, or pamphlets. The more you give love, the more you receive it, but accumulating wealth doesn't necessarily give you more love.

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