Transcript
Introduction
"If you dream of something worth doing and then simply go to work on it and don't think anything of personalities or emotional conflicts or of money or family distractions, if you just think of detail by detail, what you have to do next, it is a wonderful dream, even though the end is a long way off, for there are about 5,000 steps to be taken before we realize it." "Start taking the first 10 and stay making 20 after it. It is amazing how quickly you get through those first 5,000 steps, rather I should say, through the 4,990, the last 10 steps, you never seem to work out, but you keep on coming nearer to giving the world something well worth having."
That is from the introduction of one of the books I want to talk to you about today. So that's from Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land, Inventor of Instant Photography. So today is going to be a little different. Usually, every Founders podcast is just about a biography or an autobiography of somebody that's built a company before.