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After seeing thousands of complaints about biased obituary and news headlines about the passing of Sam Zell we asked ChatGPT to write up a kind obituary without bias. Here is what OpenAI Delivered:
Please find below a respectful obituary for Sam Zell, based on the information you provided:
In Memoriam: Sam Zell (1941 – 2023)
It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Sam Zell, a legendary figure in the newspaper industry, philanthropist, and visionary entrepreneur. Sam Zell breathed his last on Thursday, May 18, 2023, leaving behind a profound legacy that has shaped the media landscape and touched the lives of many.
Born in 1941, Sam Zell displayed an early passion for business and a keen eye for opportunities. He built a reputation for himself as a successful real estate investor, demonstrating an exceptional ability to identify undervalued assets and turn them into lucrative ventures. Zell’s entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset propelled him to great heights, making him a prominent figure in the business world.
Zell’s contributions to the newspaper industry are particularly noteworthy. He recognized the challenges faced by traditional print media in the digital age and took bold steps to revitalize struggling publications. His leadership and vision were instrumental in reshaping the landscape of journalism, ensuring its survival in an ever-evolving media environment.
Beyond his achievements as a business tycoon, Sam Zell will be remembered for his philanthropic endeavors. He believed in giving back to society and made significant contributions to causes close to his heart. Zell’s generosity and commitment to making a positive impact on the communities he served earned him respect and admiration from all corners.
As we reflect on Sam Zell’s life, we recognize his enduring influence and the indelible mark he has left on the world. His entrepreneurial spirit, unwavering determination, and philanthropic endeavors will continue to inspire future generations. Sam Zell’s legacy will forever be intertwined with the evolution of the newspaper industry and the resilience of the human spirit.
Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Sam Zell’s family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time. May they find solace in the memories of his remarkable life and the lasting impact he has made. Sam Zell’s contributions will be cherished and remembered, ensuring his spirit lives on.
As a big seaweed eater it was really enlightening to see this business pop up as a suggested and supported company from the Chan Zuckerberg initiative. Based in Maine where the seaweed I eat comes from is this awesome company: https://www.runningtide.com/
For those who want to optimize their health and support the sea vegetable movement look into Dulse, Nori, Laver, Kelp, sea moss, and Bladderwrack (might have spelled this last one wrong). Since sea vegetables are grown in water and absorb more sunlight they absorb more minerals and are one of many reasons why you should eat seaweed and support great causes like Running Tide!
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Jim Simons is one of the most brilliant living humans. He used his intelligence in mathematics to prove that you could beat the market and is the most successful hedge fund manager of all time in terms of ROI. He has been reclusive with the press and has never published any public material regarding his fund and for good cause to ensure it’s continued success.
At a recent dinner in Atlanta, Georgia I answered with Jim as being the person alive that I would like to have dinner with most while he is still here. A book written by the Wall Street Journals Gregory Zuckerman called The Man who solved the market had a few notes that I took and are putting here to remember.
Even Simons the worlds most successful trader wasn’t successful at first but with hard work and determination to keep on going and prove his theories right ensured his success. Let this be a reminder amongst the other notes below that you won’t always succeed at first but having conviction and the will to work hard to find a solution is one of the keys to success in this world. This is different than what I remember reading in Market Wizards about Steve Cohen who had a natural ability to trade right from the very beginning.
Matty Simons told his son Jim that “He wished he hadn’t forgone a promising and exciting career to do what was expected of him.”
“The lesson was: Do what you like in life, not what you feel you ‘should’ do. That’s something Jim never forgets and we’re thankful he got that advice and shared it.
This may be the most important part of the book. A young 14 year old Jimmy worked at a gardening store in Massachusetts and when the owners asked him what he wanted to do with his life he said: “I want to study mathematics at MIT”
They burst out laughing, saying that the young lad who couldnt even keep track of gardening supplies would even have a chance to be a math major none the less be lucky enough to attend MIT.
The big lesson here is at a young age you should NEVER EVER let anybody discourage you from your goals or tell you that you can’t do something. People are cruel and will laugh at you and attack you but as Jim Simons proved it’s okay let that fuel you to succeed even further. Do not let any naysayers stand in the way of your goals.
Today he and his fund are as secretive as ever when it comes to publicity.
He has a great quote to boot:
“God gave me a tail to keep off the flies, but I’d rather have had no tail and no flies.”
Hire people for their brainpower, creativity, and ambition rather than a specific expertise or background. Researchers will find problems to work on and solve. As I said at SXSW Bad ideas is good, good ideas is terrific, no ideas is terrible.
While trying to keep the respect of Simons privacy the last note to share from the book are some pieces of advice he gave recently to a school audience in New York:
“Work with the smartest people you can, hopefully smarter than you…be persistent, and don’t give up easily.” Had Simons given up early on he woudl’ve went back to academia and not amassed the great wealth that he has today that will be plowed back into Math and Science grants that will further improve the world.
“Be guided by beauty..there’s a sense of beauty when something is working well, almost an aesthetic to it.”
These are the notes from the actionable interviews from joining YPO but there are other insights at my personal blog you can follow and read about.
The above was courtesy of 3 Actionable Takeaways from last week’s live session on how to master the search for meaning and happiness with world-renowned Yale psychologist and New York Times best-selling author Paul Bloom.
Politically exposed persons enter the world with great risk due to the nature in which their job operates. For the same reason Barrack Obama and George Bush need to have security detail to accompany them in the real world is similar to how PEP’s are needing help to be protected in social media and search engines from crazy people.
As there is no shortage of crazies out there and countries that are looking to rebound from their drop in tourism it was nice to see another feature for Richart Ruddie here: https://globaltimesng.com/2022/01/25/from-politically-exposed-persons-to-nigerias-best-hire-richart-ruddie-for-help-online/
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Richart D. Ruddie Podcast about the stupid comments and lack of altruism that we see online. It’s been a wild 6 years since Donald Trump announced his intention to run for president of the united states. Since then social media has been on fire and people have spoken their minds and spread their thoughts no matter how crazy online.
It’s an idea and not sure I want to tie the facepalms into an entertainment bid to profit off of the situation that we’re in but it’s an idea that has some merit and could have some legs.
For more details read here: https://richartruddie.typepad.com/entrepreneur/2021/08/richart-d-ruddie-podcast-idea.html