David Senra
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Podcast Appearances
Six.
I have to name them?
Yeah.
Living or dead?
Either.
Let me do dead just because that'll give me some time to think about living.
And I think like, I don't know if I want to answer that question honestly, but I would have to.
Dead, you know, Rockefeller built the greatest company ever created.
Rockefeller, I think is one of the few tycoons of, in terms of like unpeachable character and like amazing success.
I think he's the best.
debatable and unpeachable can't no okay unpeachable is not the right word because he screwed up he did lie on the record a bunch of times but in general i think he was he's an ethical honest person got a little handsy towards the end of his life let's just put it that way i remember i collect he was 100 i collect obscure rockefeller biographies i have made my own there's i have one at my house i haven't done an episode on it's 1700 pages long it's in a big binder he was a weirdo when he was like 90 and he was like giving people nickels and shit that's
That's fine.
Undeniable, one of the best businesses ever created.
Charlie Munger told me to my face that he thinks Rockefeller created the best business in history.
Munger would have to be on it because he's dead unfortunately now.
I think he's the wisest person I've ever studied.
If I can only emulate, learn from one person, it'd be him.
Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid, patron saint of Founders Podcast.
He was Steve Jobs' hero.
His whole thing, he's got a lot of personal mottos.