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My favorite Wikipedia entry begins: “Ronald James Read was an American philanthropist, investor, janitor, and gas station attendant.” Ronald Read was born in rural Vermont. He was the first person in his family to graduate high school, made all the more impressive by the fact that he hitchhiked to campus each day. For those who knew Ronald Read, th
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John Livesay is better than anyone I’ve ever seen at helping entrepreneurs craft compelling pitches
Judy Robinett • Crack the Funding Code: How Investors Think and What They Need to Hear to Fund Your Startup
“This prison doesn’t matter,” says Larry, referring to the prison of concrete and steel. Breaking out of habitual patterns of self-destructive thinking can be more damaging and more difficult to break out of. How did Larry break those chains, with the help of Shakespeare?
Laura Bates • Shakespeare Saved My Life: An Uplifting Memoir for Anyone Who Has Been Changed by a Book
After seeing Rosselli at his house, I asked Mr. S if Giancana had leaned on Rosselli to lean on Cohn to give him the part in From Here to Eternity, and he gave me a Cheshire-cat grin. “Hey, I got that part through my own fucking talent,” he said. And then he gave me a wink.
George Jacobs • Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra
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