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Founder series:02: Jeff Bezos โ The Man Who Made Boxes Fly Jeff Bezos was a curious kid who loved books and science. When he was 4, he tried to turn his crib into a robot bed (yes, really). He grew up loving space and learning, and at age 30, he quit a good job to sell books online from his garage. That little website? It became Amazon. Now, Amazon sells almost everything! Jeff also started Blue Origin, a space company, because he dreams of people living in space. Heโs one of the richest people ever Now, but he started with just big ideas and a tiny garage.
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How is Jeff Bezos So Rich with Only 9% of Amazon? Jeff Bezos's net worth is substantial even though he owns only about 9% of Amazon because of several key reasons: 1. Amazon's Market Capitalization: For instance, if Amazon's market cap is $1.5 tril
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Jeff Bezos Bold Move: Why Giving Up Equity Was the Key to Building Amazon. In 1994, Jeff Bezos left his high-paying Wall Street job to launch Amazon, with just $10,000 in savings. To bring his vision of the โeverything storeโ to life, he needed fu
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Jeff Bezos wasn't a garage startup genius who built Amazon from nothing. Stepfather Miguel Bezos was Exxon executive earning substantial money. Grandfather owned a 25000 acre ranch in Texas. "Garage startup" sounds inspiring. Reality? Family invest
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Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking. Not just Bezos โ Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too. Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it: Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious. You dig deeper.
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Jeff Bezos was able to quit his high-paying job because he already had savings, and his parents were rich and supportive. Most founders arenโt that luxurious. Of course, going all in helps, but remember itโs riskier for someone who doesn't have savin
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Jeff Bezos's educational summer camp was called The Dream Institute, and he started it in 1980 when he was just 16 years old. The theme of the camp focused on creative thinking, problem-solving, and exploration of topics like space, science fiction,
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