Founders

#125 Charles Kettering (inventor, engineer, founder)

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May 15, 2020
Discover the life of Charles Kettering, a groundbreaking inventor and engineer with 186 patents. Explore his philosophy of embracing challenges as a 'professional amateur', emphasizing perseverance and learning through trial and error. Uncover his revolutionary contributions, including the electrical starting motor and Freon. Delve into the 'shirt losing zone' concept, highlighting the importance of early user feedback in innovation. The podcast ultimately champions resilience, showcasing how challenges can lead to personal growth and remarkable advancements.
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ADVICE

Professional Amateur

  • Approach your work like a professional amateur.
  • Be professional in your preparation, knowing there will be trouble, but amateur in your approach, doing things for the first time.
INSIGHT

Everything to Learn

  • Maintain "everything to learn" mindset, even when successful.
  • Kettering, despite GM's success, emphasized the vast unknown in automobiles, highlighting the need for continuous learning.
INSIGHT

Vastness of the Unknown

  • Acknowledge the vastness of the unknown.
  • Kettering, echoing Edison, emphasized humanity's limited knowledge and the vastness of undiscovered knowledge.
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