David Senra
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's just unbelievable that.
So Edwin Land, I felt, did the exact same thing for Steve Jobs.
And Steve Jobs essentially copied.
He patterned Apple off of Polaroid.
And a lot of people don't understand that.
To the point where you can go back and watch Steve's product demonstrations.
And the table and chairs that are on that are the exact same ones that Edwin Landy did for Polaroid.
People don't actually see.
If you're not studying history, you don't have this basis of historical knowledge in your head, you actually don't know what you're looking at.
I saw something different when I saw that video than somebody that didn't study history does.
It's like very, very valuable.
And this is like, we're wasting time doing dumb shit, like watching short form, uh, videos all day.
Uh, you being obsessed with the news, following X, like this stuff is garbage.
This is like read books and talk to really amazing people and try to like apply what you're learning from both of those experience to be a better human.
And then the better human you are, other better humans will then open up to you.
And then there's like this virtuous cycle.
You have three more.
So Rockefeller.
Munger, Land, obviously Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs built the most successful consumer product of all time.