Every Sunday morning, Jeff Bezos rolls out of bed early.
He makes his way to the kitchen and pulls the Betty Crocker cookbook from the shelf, opening it up to the pancake recipe. Using a precision that has worked to his advantage in business, he carefully measures out the one cup of flour, the three tablespoons of baking powder, and the other ingredients in the recipe.
And, according to Lauren Sánchez, that meticulousness makes for a tasty breakfast, but it doesnt spare the worlds third richest man from teasing.
He gets the Betty Crocker cookbook out every time, and Im like, OK, youre the smartest man in the world; why dont you have this memorized yet?, she tells The Wall Street Journal. But he opens it up every time: Exact portions make the best pancakes in the world.
You dont get to be as successful as Jeff Bezos without an eye for the details. And Sánchez says living with Bezos is like having a master class every day, with lessons that range from how to run a meeting to suggestions as she writes her first book.
And hes as focused on physical fitness as he is on pancakes, according to Sánchez.
He stole my trainer!, she says. Jeff is extremely dedicated to his workouts. I mean, you have no idea. He really puts in the work.
Sanchez says that she and Bezos also have dinner with their respective children on a typical Saturday. We are the Brady Bunch! she said.
Up next for Bezos? Learning to fly. Sánchez, an active helicopter pilot and founder of the aerial film production company Black Ops Aviation, says Bezos is working to get his pilots license and the pair fly together frequently. Thats a big step for the Amazon and Blue Origin founder, who was in a helicopter crash in 2003 and was uncomfortable in the air for years afterward.
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