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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

472: Jimmy Soni - An Indispensable Guide To Innovation, Curiosity, & Leadership (The Founders)

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

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Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com

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Jimmy Soni is an award-winning author. His book, A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age, won the 2017 Neumann Prize, awarded by the British Society for the History of Mathematics for the best book on the history of mathematics for a general audience, and the Middleton Prize by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. His book, Jane’s Carousel, completed with the late Jane Walentas, captured one woman’s remarkable twenty-five-year journey to restore a beloved carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Jimmy's most recent book is called, The Founders - The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley.

Notes:

  • Your life will be shaped by the things you create, and the people you make them with. We tend to sweat the former. We don't worry enough about the latter."
    • The founders and earliest employees of PayPal pushed and prodded and demanded better of one another.
  • Instead of "Acknowledgements" to end his book, Jimmy titled the section "Debts"
    • "A debt is deeper than an Acknowledgement."
  • Envy the optimist, not the genius. There’s real power in optimism. The world is built by optimists. Look for the silver things. Have belief. Be the type of person that believes in themselves and others… Optimism builds confidence in yourself and others. Be an optimist.
  • Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan – The fact that Phil told the best player in the world… “We aren’t going to win a championship if you keep playing that way. You have to buy into the triangle offense.” It shows the value of a friend (or a coach) telling you the truth in order to help you (and the team) get better.
  • "Walter Isaacson made me believe in its (the book) importance and potential. At the very end, he provided the kind of advice that can only come from someone who has spent years laboring in the same fields.
  • Peter Thiel refined Max Levchin's thinking... He made him better.
  • Ask, "Have you thought about it this way?"
  • Watch Jiro Dreams of Sushi
  • Kobe Bryant was an incredible learning machine. His insatiable curiosity made him better.
    • You can become curious about anything.
    • Mr. Beast spent hours every day on Skype with his friends talking about how to grow a YouTube channel.
  • We live in a moment were you can connect with others who are passionate about the same topics you are. With the internet, you can connect with anyone.
  • Qualities of the leaders who created PayPal:
    • It was so hard. They all experienced failure and bounced back.
    • Highly intelligent.
    • Hard-working.
      • They worked 7 days a week. There was no work-life balance.
    • They weren't just resilient, they were fast-moving.
  • Life Advice:
    • What looks like expertise on the outside is generally messiness on the inside.
    • Leadership in Solitude. There are benefits to spending some time by yourself.
  • Ask – The people who make things happen are willing to ASK. Steve Jobs to Bill Hewlitt. Elon Musk to Dr. Peter Nicholson. Those "asks" changed the trajectory of their lives. Who knows, maybe your next ASK will change yours…
  • Claude Shannon, Bell Laboratories, renowned as an incredible hub of innovation… whose work in the 1930s and ’40s earned him the title of “father of the information age.” Geniuses have a unique way of engaging with the world, and if you spend enough time examining their habits, you discover the behaviors behind their brilliance.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to The Learning Leaders Show, presented by Insight Global.

0:08.3

I am your host, Ryan Hawke.

0:11.4

Thank you so much for being here text, Hawke, 266866 to become part of Mindful Monday.

0:20.4

You will along with tens of thousands of other learning leaders from all over the world

0:24.6

will receive a carefully curated email from me each Monday morning to help you start

0:30.9

your week off right.

0:32.3

You'll also receive details about how my book, The Pursuit of Excellence, will help you

0:39.0

become a more effective leader, text, Hawke, 266866 now onto tonight's featured leader,

0:48.9

a great one.

0:50.3

Jimmy Sony is the best-selling author of many books.

0:54.6

His book, A Mind at Play, How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age 1, the 2017

1:01.6

Newman Prize awarded by the British Society for the History of Mathematics.

1:06.6

His most recent book, which is so good, is called The Founders, the Story of PayPal and

1:12.9

the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley.

1:17.6

During this wide-ranging conversation we discuss the importance of friendships and how

1:23.6

to surround yourself with the type of people who will make you better and then how to become

1:31.9

a learning machine and why it's such an important skill to develop.

1:38.1

And then Jimmy shares the difference between people who dream about doing big things and

1:45.2

those who actually do them.

1:48.5

This one is so good, ladies and gentlemen, it's Jimmy Sony.

1:57.2

Jimmy, it's great to have you here on The Learning Leaders Show.

1:59.5

Welcome, man.

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