This is Jeff Bezos’s favorite book. He’s been rereading it for 25...

At 30, he was the youngest Senior VP at D.E. Shaw:
• Making $1M/year
• On track to be partner
• Living the Wall Street dream
But something felt off:
He faced a choice:
• Stay in his golden handcuffs
• Risk everything on the internet
The butler's story of regret haunted his decision.
Imagine yourself at 80, looking back at life:
"Would you regret this decision?"
Here's how Bezos explains it:
Just like Stevens the butler, playing it safe was the riskiest move of all.
This insight became the foundation for 7 principles that would transform Amazon:
Stevens wasted his life maintaining an image.
Bezos embraced being misunderstood:
• Left Wall Street at its peak
• Ignored quarterly profits
• Reinvested everything into growth
Stevens realized too late that time was his scarcest resource.
This birthed Amazon's "Day 1" philosophy:
• Make quick decisions
• High-velocity experimentation
• Never waste a day
Stevens never questioned his role as a butler.
Bezos questions everything:
• Traditional retail
• Book publishing
• Cloud computing
• His own success
Growth lives outside your comfort zone.
Stevens only reflected at life's end.
Bezos built reflection into Amazon's DNA:
• Silent reading in meetings
• December book rereading ritual
• 6-page memos, not PowerPoints
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But here's what most people don't know:
I made my first $10,000 on the internet as a ghostwriter.
This ultimately helped me escape the Wall Street rat race.
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Interviews where these snippets were taken from are here:
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Highly recommend picking up the book, too:
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