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Hetty Green didn't pitch investors. She was the investor.
Hetty Green's alarm didn't go off at 4 AM like Tim Cook's. It went off at 6 AM. And by 7 AM, she was on the ferry to Manhattan, same seat, same time, every single day—for 51 years. No assistants. No office. No private carriage. Just a black dress, a leather satchel, and an unshakable routine that would compound into one of the greatest fortunes in American history. This wasn't about hustle. This was about systematic excellence. While other tycoons burned money on office suites, Hetty operated from a borrowed desk at Chemical Bank, building $200 million through daily discipline.
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