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#18 Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman

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Jan 8, 2018
Yvon Chouinard, a climber, surfer, kayaker, skier, and blacksmith who enjoyed making good tools and functional clothes, discusses his journey from being a reluctant businessman to embracing entrepreneurship on his own terms. He talks about the importance of enjoying work, reaching 80% proficiency, and the challenges of maintaining quality while growing a company. He also delves into the principles and purpose behind Patagonia, highlighting their unique advertising approach and the value of simplicity, durability, and reducing consumption.
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ANECDOTE

Reluctant Businessman

  • Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, initially saw himself as a craftsman, not a businessman.
  • He prioritized making quality goods for himself and friends, enjoying activities like climbing and surfing.
INSIGHT

The 80% Rule

  • Yvon Chouinard considers himself an "80-percenter," pursuing diverse interests with passion but not obsessing over mastery.
  • This approach explains Patagonia's diverse product line and versatile clothing.
ANECDOTE

Every Man for Himself

  • Tom Brokaw recounts a near-death climbing experience with Yvon Chouinard, highlighting Chouinard's unconventional thinking.
  • Chouinard's perspective challenges Brokaw to view things in new ways.
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