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David Senra
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Clear filters"I'm rereading the book Snowball. It's like the 700-page biography of Warren Buffett right now."
"Mark Leonard of Constellation Software did this podcast. He talked about one of his most fulfilling jobs he ever had was not starting and compounding 50 million to 80 billion or whatever he's done with pure software."
"I read his book called The Dao of Capital. He has an entire chapter in that book on conifer trees and he draws parallels between like a great business that could survive using the insights he derived from studying these trees."
"I read his book called The Tao of Capital. He has an entire chapter in that book on conifer trees and he draws parallels between like a great business that could survive using the insights he derived from studying these trees."
"When you read Poor Charlie's Almanack, his thing is that you should master there's only a handful of big ideas in all these different disciplines."
"John Mackey. I don't know if it was in the episode. I can't remember. But this guy keeps trying to get me to do psychedelics."
"He wrote this autobiography. It was very fascinating because he writes it, 90% of the pages are building Trader Joe's. He clearly loves it. But then the last paragraph is like he regrets selling."
"He makes some of the most technologically advanced films that have ever been created. And yet he doesn't have a cell phone."
"You sell Beats to Apple. What'd that feel like? It felt great."
"You sell Beats to Apple. Well, because company like Apple pays you a lot of money."
"I blame Apple. I blame Google. I blame Yahoo. I blame Microsoft for making shit email products that they just don't care about."
"I blame Apple. I blame Google. I blame Yahoo. I blame Microsoft for making shit email products that they just don't care about."
"I blame Apple. I blame Google. I blame Yahoo. I blame Microsoft for making shit email products that they just don't care about."
"Make sure you listen to my other podcast, Founders. For almost a decade, I've obsessively read over 400 biographies of history's greatest entrepreneurs."