If you could have a 30-minute conversation with any business leader in the world, living or dead.
Harshit Kr
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Who would it be? And why?
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Moritz Tomasi@moritztomasi
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, just love the guy!
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@moritztomasi That's interesting! Why do you love Arnold Schwarzenegger? What specific qualities or characteristics do you admire in him as a business leader?
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@harshit_kr The dude got to the top of the game in quite a few categories:
Bodybuilding: everyone who's ever tried to get a nice six pack knows how hard that is. Getting a body like he did is a completely different level or hard (even with steroids).
Acting: He's an Austrian guy with an accent that was perceived as "weird" for a long time. Also, his movies made 4 billion dollars worldwide.
Politics: The dude became the governor of California. If California was a country, it would the 5th largest economy in the world.
Apart from that, he came from a relatively poor family in Austria. He wanted to move to America, so he did. He started a real-estate business before becoming a bodybuilder, and made millions. He married a Kennedy. He also made a lot of mistakes (e.g. affair), but he's very honest and open about them.
So, he might not be the traditional business leader like Jobs or Gates, but he accomplished quite a lot.
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@harshit_kr I can only recommend his autobiography "Total Recall", or (if you want to take the shortcut) there's also a documentary on Netflix called "Arnold" about him now. Haven't seen it but people have told me it's great.
@moritztomasi You made me now more curious to read about him. Thanks for your time.
I'd seize the opportunity to have a candid 30-minute chat with Steve Jobs, to glean insights from his innovative spirit and understand how he navigated the rollercoaster journey of turning Apple into a game-changing global brand, and learn how to apply this visionary approach to my own entrepreneurial aspirations.
That's a great choice! What specific insights or lessons would you like to gain from Steve Jobs? How do you think his visionary approach can be applied to your own entrepreneurial aspirations?