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#112 Frank Lloyd Wright

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Feb 24, 2020
Dive into the tumultuous life of Frank Lloyd Wright, revealing how personal tragedies molded his genius. His relentless pursuit of authenticity and creativity shines through, even amidst financial struggles. Explore his unique architectural philosophy and the importance of self-belief as he crafted masterpieces like Fallingwater. With a blend of ambition and contradictions, discover the lessons he imparted about individuality and passion, ultimately leaving a complex yet enduring legacy in American architecture.
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ANECDOTE

Wright's Ego

  • Frank Lloyd Wright's ego was a defining characteristic, evident in his bold self-proclamations.
  • He declared himself the greatest architect ever, surpassing even his American contemporaries.
INSIGHT

Balancing Ego and Confidence

  • David Senra believes ego and self-confidence can be beneficial, especially in creative pursuits.
  • However, he advises keeping arrogance private, acknowledging that most dislike vanity in others.
ANECDOTE

Rules for Ordinary People

  • Frank Lloyd Wright's disregard for societal norms extended to his personal life and public pronouncements.
  • He famously held a press conference, declaring rules were for ordinary people, not for him.
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