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Summary and Key Points: A 1995 PBS interview with Steve Jobs captures a pragmatic view of wealth: money matters because it lets you fund...
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Summary and Key Points: A 1995 PBS interview with Steve Jobs captures a pragmatic view of wealth: money matters because it lets you fund...
Summary and Key Points: While Confucius is often reduced to fortune-cookie aphorisms, his actual philosophy offered a radical framework for critical thinking and emotional...
Key Points and Summary – George S. Patton didn’t take part in the Normandy landings, and that absence was no accident. -After the Sicily...
Summary and Key Points: A popular “Quote of the Day” line often attributed to Abraham Lincoln—“I am not bound to win…”—has no documentary evidence...
Summary and Key Points: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1956 convention address in San Francisco delivered a sharp distinction between principled reform and instability, crystallized in...
Synopsis: Thomas Jefferson’s famous advice—“When angry, count ten; if very angry, a hundred”—came in a February 21, 1825 letter to young Thomas Jefferson Smith....
Synopsis: Machiavelli’s famous warning in The Prince argues that leaders are safest when feared, because love is fickle and obedience is paramount. -Framed as...
Summary and Key Points: Born in San Francisco and raised in Mountain View, Jobs fused craftsmanship, counterculture, and ruthless product focus into a new...
Summary and Key Points: Thomas Jefferson’s “little rebellion” line comes from a January 30, 1787, letter to James Madison, written from Paris. -He argues...
Synopsis: Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz believed leadership meant listening down the chain: “Some of the best advice…comes from junior officers and enlisted men.”...