From 85-year-old Charles Koch on why he continues to work · · Axios
“So I've dedicated my life myself to that. To learning every day, trying to find new principles every day, searching forever. How to better apply the principles we are applying. And every day, try to improve.”
On , Charlie Koch, Market Manager of Commercial Banking & Director of Treasury Management at NATIONAL BANK HLDGS CORP, spoke about lifelong learning during 85-year-old Charles Koch on why he continues to work on Axios.
In a September 2021 interview on “Axios on HBO,” 85-year-old Charles Koch discussed his reasons for continuing to work. Koch said he is motivated by a desire to contribute each day, stating, “What keeps me going is, ‘oh I think I can contribute today.’” He described his daily routine of waking before 6:00 a.m. and arriving at the office by 7:00 a.m., and said he works out for about an hour and a half every afternoon or evening. Koch attributed his drive to finding meaning in life, citing Viktor Frankl and Abraham Maslow, and said he dedicates himself to learning and applying principles daily. Koch also commented on retirement, saying that people who “retired and just fool around” would not sustain him, adding, “I wouldn’t last a year. I’d been dead long ago.” He emphasized the importance of working both mind and body, referencing his alma mater MIT’s motto “mind and hand.”