
Michael Ovitz, former head of CAA and a prominent figure in Hollywood, explores themes of success, failure, and the importance of continuous learning. He emphasizes that true power is ephemeral and fleeting, contrasting it with the lasting value of family and genuine relationships. Ovitz recounts establishing simple rules at CAA, such as "don't lie" and insisting on teamwork, which proved revolutionary in the entertainment business. Drawing from his experiences, he highlights the necessity of voracious reading and multidisciplinary knowledge to connect with diverse individuals, citing his conversations with Paul Newman as an example. Ovitz also discusses his transition to tech investing, the attributes he seeks in founders, and the value of learning from mistakes, sharing anecdotes about Michael Crichton and Marc Andreessen.
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