What I learned from reading Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire by Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Gardner Hines
What I learned from reading Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire by Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Gardner Hines
The grandson of slaves, born into poverty in 1892 in the Deep South, A. G. Gaston died more than a century later with a fortune worth well over $130 million [0:01]
A 10 year old’s first business idea [5:35]
A.G. finds a blueprint to follow: A.B. Loveman [9:00]
The remarkable story of Carrie Tuggle and The Tuggle Institute [12:10]
The influence of Booker T. Washington [13:35]
The power of positive examples [15:27]
Joining the army for discipline and opportunity / Lessons from World War I [18:32]
Keep your eyes open. Study the people around you. How do they live? What makes them tick? What do they need? [25:05]
A. G. Gaston was relentless [27:20]
The parallels between Andrew Carnegie and A. G. Gaston [30:26]
Exhausted, depressed, and hopeless right before his big breakthrough [33:38]
And thus these poor devils keep themselves always under — Benjamin Franklin / Both Benjamin Franklin and A. G. Gaston valued industry and frugality [38:00]
A fundamental change in philosophy for a young entrepreneur [44:30]
A.G. starts a funeral insurance company / Inspiration from the life of Booker T. Washington [46:40]
CAP YOUR DOWNSIDE! [51:41]
Personality: Focus on only on what you can control and have a bias for action [54:00]
A.G. starts The Booker T. Washington Business College to help train potential employees [56:00]
A.G’s singular focus is on mastering his craft [57:50]
I had managed to overcome poverty, limited education, segregation, and discrimination to become a contributor to society. There ought to be plenty young people of today who could achieve far more than I had.—A.G. Gaston [1:05:18]
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