Episode #395
Walter Isaacson: Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Da Vinci & Ben Franklin
Walter Isaacson is an author of biographies on Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, and many others.
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Walter Isaacson is an author of biographies on Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, and many others.
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Introduction
I hope with my books I'm saying, "This isn't a how-to guide, but this is somebody you can walk alongside." You can see Einstein growing up Jewish in Germany. You can see Jennifer Doudna growing up or as an outsider, or Leonardo da Vinci or Elon Musk, in really violent South Africa with a psychologically difficult father, and getting off the train when he goes to an anti-apartheid concert with his brother and there's a man with a knife sticking out of his head, and they step into the pool of blood and it's sticky on their soles. This causes scars that last the rest of your life. The question is not how do you avoid getting scarred, it's how do you deal with it. The following is a conversation with Walter Isaacson, one of the greatest biography writers ever, having written incredible books on Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Leonardo da Vinci, Jennifer Doudna, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Kissinger, and now a new one on Elon Musk. We talked for hours, on and off the mic. I'm sure we'll talk many more times. Walter is a truly special writer, thinker, observer, and human being.
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Difficult childhood
Well, it's not a requirement. Some people with happy childhoods do quite well, but it certainly is true that a lot of really driven people are driven because they're harnessing the demons of their childhood. Even Barack Obama's sentence in his memoirs, which is, I think, "Every successful man is either trying to live up to the expectations of his father or live down the sins of his father." For Elon it's especially true, because he had both a violent and difficult childhood and a very psychologically problematic father. He's got those demons dancing around in his head, and by harnessing them, it's part of the reason that he does riskier, more adventurous, wilder things than maybe I would ever do. You've written that Elon talked about his father, and that at times it felt like mental torture, the interaction with him during his childhood. Can you describe some of the things you've learned?
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Jennifer Doudna
I hope this book inspires. Jennifer Doudna, the gene editing pioneer who helps discover CRISPR, the gene editing tool, which in my book, The Code Breaker, she grew up feeling like a misfit in Hawaii in a Polynesian village, being the only white person, and also trying to live up to a father who pushed her. If people can read the books ... and I should have said about Jennifer Doudna, my point was that she was told by her school guidance counselor, "No, girls don't do science. Science is not for girls. You're not going to do math or science." It pushes her to say, "All right, I'm going to do math and science." Just to interrupt real quick, but Jennifer Doudna, you've written an amazing book about her. A Nobel Prize winner, CRISPR developer, just incredible. One of the great scientists in the 21st century,
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- Introduction
- Difficult childhood
- Jennifer Doudna
- Einstein