Jiang's analogy for distinguishing the founder who creates capacity from the successor who expands inherited capacity and receives public glory.
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father-and-son model
Jiang's analogy for distinguishing the founder who creates capacity from the successor who expands inherited capacity and receives public glory.
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"how was it possible that Macedon, the kingdom of Macedon would conquer the world and not Sparta or Athens which for most of Greek..."
"nothing right it's much harder to build something from nothing than this to expand something okay the problem though is that we in society..."
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