
Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, reflects on career resilience, leadership, and the future of banking. Dimon recounts being fired from Citi, emphasizing that his net worth was in the company, not his self-worth, and details his subsequent move to Bank One in Chicago, highlighting the initial isolation and his efforts to integrate. He addresses the pressure of leading a globally influential company, focusing on public policy and America's role in the free world. Dimon also shares personal experiences, including battling throat cancer and undergoing emergency heart surgery, noting how these events underscored the importance of living deliberately. He stresses the significance of family and offers advice to working fathers, advocating for flexibility and presence.
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