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Jeff Bezos

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991 total appearances

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Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

And we spent an entire summer fixing, like repairing that bulldozer. And we'd, you know, use mail order to, to buy big gears for the transmission and they'd show up, they'd be too heavy to move. So we'd have to build a crane, you know, just that kind of, kind of that problem solving mentality. Um, he had it so powerfully, you know, he, he, He did all of his own.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

And we spent an entire summer fixing, like repairing that bulldozer. And we'd, you know, use mail order to, to buy big gears for the transmission and they'd show up, they'd be too heavy to move. So we'd have to build a crane, you know, just that kind of, kind of that problem solving mentality. Um, he had it so powerfully, you know, he, he, He did all of his own.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

And we spent an entire summer fixing, like repairing that bulldozer. And we'd, you know, use mail order to, to buy big gears for the transmission and they'd show up, they'd be too heavy to move. So we'd have to build a crane, you know, just that kind of, kind of that problem solving mentality. Um, he had it so powerfully, you know, he, he, He did all of his own.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

He didn't pick up the phone and call somebody. He would figure it out on his own. Doing his own veterinary work.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

He didn't pick up the phone and call somebody. He would figure it out on his own. Doing his own veterinary work.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

He didn't pick up the phone and call somebody. He would figure it out on his own. Doing his own veterinary work.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Laying on the floor. That's how he watched TV. He was a really, really remarkable guy.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Laying on the floor. That's how he watched TV. He was a really, really remarkable guy.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Laying on the floor. That's how he watched TV. He was a really, really remarkable guy.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Well, I mean, there's so much inspiring there. One of the great things to take away from that. One of the great Von Braun quotes is, I have come to use the word impossible with great caution. And so that's kind of the big story of Apollo is that things, you know, Going to the moon was literally an analogy that people used for something that's impossible.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Well, I mean, there's so much inspiring there. One of the great things to take away from that. One of the great Von Braun quotes is, I have come to use the word impossible with great caution. And so that's kind of the big story of Apollo is that things, you know, Going to the moon was literally an analogy that people used for something that's impossible.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Well, I mean, there's so much inspiring there. One of the great things to take away from that. One of the great Von Braun quotes is, I have come to use the word impossible with great caution. And so that's kind of the big story of Apollo is that things, you know, Going to the moon was literally an analogy that people used for something that's impossible.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Oh yeah, you'll do that when men walk on the moon. And of course it finally happened. So I think it was pulled forward in time because of the space race. I think with the geopolitical implications and how much resource was put into it. At the peak, that program was spending 2% or 3% of GDP on the Apollo program. So much resource. I think it was pulled forward in time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Oh yeah, you'll do that when men walk on the moon. And of course it finally happened. So I think it was pulled forward in time because of the space race. I think with the geopolitical implications and how much resource was put into it. At the peak, that program was spending 2% or 3% of GDP on the Apollo program. So much resource. I think it was pulled forward in time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

Oh yeah, you'll do that when men walk on the moon. And of course it finally happened. So I think it was pulled forward in time because of the space race. I think with the geopolitical implications and how much resource was put into it. At the peak, that program was spending 2% or 3% of GDP on the Apollo program. So much resource. I think it was pulled forward in time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

We kind of did it ahead of when we, quote unquote, should have done it. And so in that way, it's also a technical marvel. I mean, it's truly incredible. It's the 20th century version of building the pyramids or something.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

We kind of did it ahead of when we, quote unquote, should have done it. And so in that way, it's also a technical marvel. I mean, it's truly incredible. It's the 20th century version of building the pyramids or something.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

We kind of did it ahead of when we, quote unquote, should have done it. And so in that way, it's also a technical marvel. I mean, it's truly incredible. It's the 20th century version of building the pyramids or something.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

It's an achievement that, because it was pulled forward in time, because it did something that had previously been thought impossible, it rightly deserves its place in the pantheon of great human achievements.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#405 โ€“ Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

It's an achievement that, because it was pulled forward in time, because it did something that had previously been thought impossible, it rightly deserves its place in the pantheon of great human achievements.