Tired of fluffy self-help books that never lead to real change? Before the Breakthrough delivers raw stories from legends before they made it. Real struggles, unpolished routines, and the small steps that paved the way to success. We dive into autobiographies to uncover what they did differently—practical, no-BS insights you can use today. Today’s episode tells the story of Grace Hopper, from her early days to her creation of modern programming languages and the invention of the compiler, based on Walter Issacson’s book, The Innovators.