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Investor Ron Baron recently dropped some serious perspective on what sets certain entrepreneurs apart. When discussing compensation debates, he cut straight through the noise with a striking comparison.
"We're not talking Rockefeller territory here. Not Carnegie, not Mellon, not Morgan, not even Ford," Baron emphasized. His take? Some individuals operate on a completely different wavelength—more renaissance polymaths than traditional industrialists.
The billionaire investor painted a picture of someone with Da Vinci-level vision. "Think artist meets engineer. Photographic memory. Total recall," he noted. But here's what really catches attention: the relentless drive. Baron questioned the motivation behind those insane work schedules and constant innovation pushes.
It's a fascinating lens on modern entrepreneurship—where the old robber baron playbook gets tossed aside for something that blends art, engineering obsession, and borderline supernatural work ethic. Whether you agree with Baron's assessment or not, it reflects how today's most disruptive founders defy easy historical comparison.