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First Class Founders: Creators | Solopreneurs | Personal HoldCo - Amazon vs. Patagonia: A Tale of Two Retail Giants

Amazon vs. Patagonia: A Tale of Two Retail Giants

First Class Founders: Creators | Solopreneurs | Personal HoldCo

11/23/22 • 15 min

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E6: What do Patagonia and Richard Branson have in common? Likewise, how about Amazon and Elon Musk? We'll compare these two companies and two remarkable billionaire entrepreneurs. I'll also discuss strategies on how to differentiate yourself when you're a bootstrapped company by referencing Seth Godin's purple cow concept. Last but not least, we'll introduce and apply the mental model of First Principles Thinking and how you can use it to come up with innovative solutions to complex problems.
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Patagonia (1:56)
Founded in 1965 originally as Chouinard Equipment, the company was an early pioneer in the sustainability movement. Today, Patagonia still exemplifies this important mission of protecting our planet with innovative initiatives.Amazon (3:17)
Amazon was born during the frenzy of the dot com era in the 1990s. Amazon grew at all costs without much consideration for the harmful environmental impact of its growing logistics business, or even for its own employees.Seth Godin - Purple Cow (6:17)
To build a remarkable company that stands out from the crowd, you have to embody strong values that make your company unique and special.Henry Ford (7:50)
Henry Ford once said, "If I had asked what people wanted, they would've said faster horses." Ford mass-produced the first automobile thinking in first principles.
First Principles Thinking (8:07)
Thinking from first principles allows you to think outside the box and see what is possible using a whole different approach.Ray Kurzweil (11:14)
Ray Kurzweil thinks that humans are approaching an inflection in longevity, hitting longevity escape velocity.
Elon Musk (11:56)
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur who often thinks in first principles, coming up with the concept of the Hyperloop while working on Tesla and SpaceX. Musk is pushing into new frontiers that have yet to be explored by humanity.
Richard Branson (12:34)
Richard Branson is another successful entrepreneur. Utilizing Seth Godin's purple cow concept, his publicity stunts and framework for launching businesses in well-established industries is very different from the way Elon Musk approaches business building.
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First Class Founders is a show for indie hackers, bootstrapped founders, CEOs, solopreneurs, content creators, startup entrepreneurs, and SaaS startups covering topics like build in public, audience growth, product marketing, scaling up, side hustles, holding company, etc.
Past guests include Arvid Kahl, Tyler Denk, Noah Kagan, Clint Murphy, Jay Abraham, Andrew Gazdecki, Matt McGarry, Nick Huber, Khe Hy, and more.
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11/23/22 • 15 min

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First Class Founders: Creators | Solopreneurs | Personal HoldCo - Amazon vs. Patagonia: A Tale of Two Retail Giants

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What's going on everybody! Welcome to the First Class Founders podcast. The goal of this show is to equip you with powerful mental models and frameworks so that you can master the art of decision-making. In each episode, I introduce and apply these concepts in real-world scenarios. My name is Yong-Soo Chung and I'm the Founder of Urban EDC, a fast-growing e-commerce brand selling everyday carry gear, and GrowthJet, a Climate-Neutral Certified third-party logistics company.
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