What I learned from reading Idea Man: A Memoir by the Cofounder of Microsoft by Paul Allen
I was 21 years old and at loose ends (0:01)
how Paul Allen works (4:09)
coming up with the idea for Microsoft (4:48)
admiring Bill Gates' bravado (7:56)
advice from his father: do something you love (12:30)
"Paul is an 'enthusiast' and when in the grip of an enthusiasm is almost totally irresponsible in other areas. How can one help such a student to see the error of his ways ? I don't know. He could even be more right than we, who knows ?" (18:30)
Going deep on subjects that interested him (20:56)
Paul's first jobs (24:14)
Paul Allen and Bill Gates first business (26:44)
New Mexico and the start of Microsoft (31:37)
We were certain that the tech establishment was wrong and we were right (34:40)
Unequal cofounders (37:29)
Starting to grow Microsoft (39:00)
Unequal cofounders part two (41:00)
Early Microsoft culture: When I talk about the early days at Microsoft, it's hard to explain to people how much fun it was.( 46:43)
Turning down a millions of dollars from Ross Perot (53:37)
Unequal cofounders part 3 (56:54)
The deal that led to Microsoft becoming the largest tech company of its day (58:00)
Health crisis and Paul Allen leaves Microsoft (1:05:30)
His most important realization (1:09:27)
How Paul makes $75 million from AOL (1:13:00)
I start from a different place , from the love of ideas and the urge to put them into motion and see where they might lead (1:18:10)
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