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#336 How To Lose A Few Billion Dollars: Samuel Insull

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Maxims for Success and Skill Acquisition

The speaker recounts the maximums that a successful individual would repeat throughout his life, including 'idle hands are the devil's workshop', 'time is money', 'things are simply done or not done', 'one reveres one's family', 'only that which is useful is good', and 'survival of the fittest'. These maxims reflect the importance of productivity, usefulness, and adaptability. The speaker also highlights the importance of skill acquisition at a young age, drawing parallels between the actions of the individual being discussed and the early pursuits of successful figures like Rockefeller and Carnegie.

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