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A San Francisco Conservative Podcast 47
In this episode of A San Francisco Conservative podcast, Tom Martin engages in a thought-provoking conversation with David Parker about historical figures, particularly focusing on Andrew Carnegie and the significance of persistence in achieving success. David shares insights into Carnegie's understanding of money, economics, and human nature, emphasizing the importance of starting at the bottom and continuously moving up. The discussion expands to include examples of persistence in other historical figures like Henry Ford and lessons on breaking barriers and finding success despite discrimination. The conversation also touches upon diverse topics such as the importance of persistence in personal and professional life, stories of overcoming discrimination, and the impact of notable figures like Bill Russell and Ronald Reagan.
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