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Do you ever wonder how the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, became one of the most effective executives in American history?
Join me, David Kaiser, as we unravel Lincoln's unique approach to learning, his application of mathematical principles to law, and his commitment to logic and reasoning. Glean wisdom from Carl Sandberg's monumental biography, "Abraham Lincoln the Prairie Years," as we explore Lincoln's self-taught knowledge of law and his study of mathematics.
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Do you ever wonder how the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, became one of the most effective executives in American history?
Join me, David Kaiser, as we unravel Lincoln's unique approach to learning, his application of mathematical principles to law, and his commitment to logic and reasoning. Glean wisdom from Carl Sandberg's monumental biography, "Abraham Lincoln the Prairie Years," as we explore Lincoln's self-taught knowledge of law and his study of mathematics.
Key Points from the Episode:
Other resources:
More goodness
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