The End of the World as He Knew It
Business
United States
Started May 08, 2026
Ted Turner was an entrepreneur in a classically American mold. But even the boldest visionaries have their limits
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The End of the World as He Knew It
The Atlantic (United States) | May 07, 2026
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Turner's impact on media and philanthropy shows that bold ideas can create lasting benefits, despite personal and professional setbacks.
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The legacy of Ted Turner highlights the complex relationship between ambition and responsibility in business leadership.
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Turner's failures reveal that even the most ambitious entrepreneurs must recognize their limitations and adapt to changing realities.
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While Turner's contributions are notable, they also underscore the risks of unchecked ambition in a competitive landscape.
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Ted Turner's entrepreneurial spirit demonstrates that visionaries can drive significant societal change, inspiring future innovators.
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