What I learned by reading The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt by TJ Stiles.
His life spanned from the days of George Washington to John D. Rockefeller [0:01]
$1 out of $20 in circulation [4:35]
an overview of his life [5:35]
the environment Vanderbilt was raised in [14:10]
love of competition / dislike of school / first jobs [18:00]
action for actions sake [22:00]
an entrepreneur from the beginning [23:06]
expansion fueled by aggressiveness, action, and constraints [30:00]
partnering with the rich and powerful Thomas Gibbons [35:00]
the solo founder [46:34]
starting up with an eye on getting acquired [50:00]
frugality wins [56:20]
entrepreneurs vs large companies [1:03:45]
more frugality and decentralized company structure [1:12:00]
the size of his ambition was difficult for others to comprehend [1:19:25]
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