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×1 Naval Ravikant and Aaron Stupple — How to Raise a Sovereign Child, A Freedom-Maximizing Approach to Parenting (#788)
This episode is more of a debate than my usual interviews. I hope you enjoy the extra spice, and if you like it, please let me know at @tferriss on X . This is a sharp contrast with the Dr. Becky Kennedy episode , and I encourage you to listen to both. Aaron Stupple ( @astupple ) is a board-certified internal medicine physician. He focuses on reviving the non-coercive parenting movement derived from the philosophy of Popper and Deutsch called Taking Children Seriously. His book, The Sovereign Child: How a Forgotten Philosophy Can Liberate Kids and Their Parents , gives practical examples of this freedom-maximizing approach to parenting, gleaned from his experience as a father of five. Naval Ravikant ( @naval ) is the co-founder of AngelList . He has invested in more than 100 companies, including many mega-successes, such as Twitter, Uber, Notion, Opendoor, Postmates, and Wish. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Sundays for Dogs ultra-high-quality dog food, Seed’s DS-01® Daily Synbiotic broad spectrum 24-strain probiotic + prebiotic , and ShipStation shipping software. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the interview on YouTube . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #788: Naval Ravikant and Aaron Stupple — How to Raise a Sovereign Child, A Freedom-Maximizing Approach to Parenting This episode is brought to you by Seed’s DS-01 Daily Synbiotic ! Seed’s DS-01 was recommended to me months ago by a PhD microbiologist, so I started using it well before their team ever reached out to me. Since then, it’s become a daily staple and one of the few supplements I travel with. 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Sundays for Dogs solves my problem with air-dried, high-quality dog food I can store and pour right from my pantry. The magic behind Sundays for Dogs is in their proprietary air-drying method. To lock in nutrients, they gently dry the meat, low and slow. Unlike other dry brands, which are filled with hyper-processed grains and synthetic vitamins, Sundays for Dogs uses only all-natural poultry and USDA-grade beef. And meat makes up 90% of their recipes. The other 10% are fruits and veggies, ingredients you’d find at the farmer’s market, not at the pharmacy. Get 50% off your first order of Sundays for Dogs by going to SundaysForDogs.com/TIM or by using code TIM at checkout . Upgrade your pup to Sundays for Dogs and feel great about the food you feed your best friend. This episode is brought to you by ShipStation . Do you sell stuff online? Then you know what a pain the shipping process is. ShipStation was created to make your life easier. Whether you’re selling on eBay, Amazon, Shopify, or over 100 other popular selling channels, ShipStation lets you access all of your orders from one simple dashboard, and it works with all of the major shipping carriers, locally and globally, including FedEx, UPS, and USPS. Tim Ferriss Show listeners get to try ShipStation free for 60 days. Just visit ShipStation.com/Tim ! Want to hear the episode with David Deutsch and Naval ? Listen to our conversation here in which we discussed dispelling common misconceptions about science, the four strands and the benefits of understanding them, how quantum computing arose from trying to test a multiverse theory, what a good explanation looks like, how conjecture and criticism can give us a basis for optimism, AI vs. AGI, Taking Children Seriously, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Aaron Stupple : Website | Twitter Connect with Naval Ravikant : Website | Twitter | Airchat The Sovereign Child: How a Forgotten Philosophy Can Liberate Kids and Their Parents by Aaron Stupple and Logan Chipkin | Amazon Advancing Critical Rationalism | Conjecture Institute A New View of Children | Taking Children Seriously Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #784 David Deutsch and Naval Ravikant — The Fabric of Reality, The Importance of Disobedience, The Inevitability of Artificial General Intelligence, Finding Good Problems, Redefining Wealth, Foundations of True Knowledge, Harnessing Optimism, Quantum Computing, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #662 Epistemology | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy What Is Feminism? | International Women’s Development Agency The Lindy Effect | ModelThinkers Orajel Kids Paw Patrol Anti-Cavity Fluoride Toothpaste | Amazon The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind by Alison Gopnik , Andrew N. Meltzoff, and Patricia K. Kuhl | Amazon How Experience Changes Brain Plasticity (Neuroplasticity) | Verywell Mind Your Fat Cells Never Disappear — Making Future Weight Gain More Likely | Discover Magazine Summerhill School: A New View of Childhood by A.S. Neill and Albert Lamb | Amazon Lord of the Flies by William Golding | Amazon Objectified | Prime Video Strategic Design & Innovation Consulting Firm | Smart Design Make Your Mark | Frog Design UNO | Amazon Pokémon Assorted Cards | Amazon The Convoluted History of the Double-Helix | Royal Society The Four Humors, Explained | Patrick Kelly What Are Newton’s Laws of Motion? | Space Einstein’s Law of Motion | ProofWiki Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferriss | Amazon Unschooling vs. Homeschooling — What’s the Difference? | Unschooling Mom2Mom AGI (with David Deutsch) | Reason Is Fun #1 Is Cyberbullying More Detrimental than Face-to-Face Bullying? | Applied Social Psychology | Penn State Swedish Fish | Amazon 5-hour Energy Shots | Amazon Caffeine-Free Diet Coke | Amazon La Vida Mas Fina | Corona Elon Musk: Starship Will ‘Protect the Light of Consciousness’ | Popular Mechanics Weighing the Pros and Cons of Organized Sports for Kids | Piedmont The Health Benefits of Ice Skating | Oxford City Leisure Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | Prime Video A Community Built for Learners | St. Paul’s School 12 Rules for Learning Foreign Languages in Record Time — The Only Post You’ll Ever Need | Tim Ferriss 13 Tips and Tricks to Become Better at Math | One Education Good Writing in a Bad Place: How One Incarcerated Writer Feeds His Craft | Literary Hub Educate to Indoctrinate: Education Systems Were First Designed to Suppress Dissent | UCSD In What Countries is Homeschooling Illegal and Legal? | How Do I Homeschool Radiohead Public Library The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do by Judith Rich Harris | Amazon Catan Base Game | Amazon Self-Driving Cars Explained | 1440 Daily Body Electric | NPR What to Bring to the Emergency Room | SignatureCare ER Aaron Stupple’s Dementia Thread | Twitter The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World by David Deutsch | Amazon The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes — And Its Implications by David Deutsch | Amazon Apple iPad | Amazon Doomscrolling Dangers | Harvard Health Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep — How to Improve Sleep, How Sleep Ties Into Alzheimer’s Disease and Weight Gain, and How Medications (Ambien, Trazodone, etc.), Caffeine, THC/CBD, Psychedelics, Exercise, Smart Drugs, Fasting, and More Affect Sleep | The Tim Ferriss Show #650 Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep Continued — The Hidden Dangers of Melatonin, Tools for Insomnia, Enhancing Learning and Sleep Spindles, The Upsides of Sleep Divorce, How Sleep Impacts Sex (and Vice Versa), Adventures in Lucid Dreaming, The One Clock to Rule Them All, The IP Addresses of Your Memories, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #654 Sugar: Does it Really Cause Hyperactivity? | EatRight.org Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies | Amazon Inside TikTok’s Dangerously Addictive Algorithm | Online Journalism Awards Pavlov’s Dog Experiment: For Whom the Bell Tolls | United 4 Social Change Rick Rubin: “I Have No Technical Ability. And I Know Nothing About Music.” | 60 Minutes Cocolemon — We Are Lemon! | YouTube CoComelon — Nursery Rhymes | YouTube Elon Musk Streams His ”Totally Not Boosted” ‘Path of Exile 2’ Character, Proves He Has No Idea What He’s Doing | Vice Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Symptoms and Causes | Mayo Clinic Breastfeeding vs. Formula Feeding Information | Mount Sinai Is the Food Pyramid Obsolete? | NPR Herd Immunity and COVID-19: What You Need to Know | Mayo Clinic New Pentagon Report on Ufos Includes Hundreds of New Incidents but No Evidence of Aliens | AP News SHOW NOTES [00:08:40] Who is Aaron, and what makes him qualified to dispense parenting advice? [00:13:44] Taking Children Seriously (TCS) and The Sovereign Child philosophies. [00:17:49] The David Deutsch influence on these tenets. [00:22:57] Supporting evidence and long-term case studies. [00:27:17] Ways Naval and Aaron have incorporated these philosophies into their own parenting. [00:31:13] How rules work while parenting for freedom-maximizing. [00:37:42] Why building knowledge beats coercion. [00:43:41] Non-negotiables. [00:46:35] Is this method of parenting only accessible to the educated elite? [00:50:05] Handling sibling conflict. [00:54:41] How do freedom-maximized kids adapt to an adulthood of endless societal rules? [00:58:55] When kids present counter-accountability. [01:00:41] One tool does not fix all. [01:03:52] Putting mistakes to good use. [01:08:00] Homeschooling, unschooling, and socialization challenges. [01:15:56] Building resilience. [01:20:23] Coping with food and drink cravings. [01:25:54] Avoiding the terminology of confirmation bias. [01:31:37] Sports. [01:35:09] Organically cultivating interests. [01:38:11] The pros and cons of traditional schooling. [01:47:24] Parental disagreements and avoiding hypocrisy. [01:57:18] Four categories of harm that come from rules. [02:00:38] The benefits of optional constraints. [02:05:32] Body Electric . [02:07:03] Things you should know before visiting the emergency room. [02:13:18] A hierarchy of knowledge and lessons learned from this conversation. [02:17:19] Tactics for addressing sibling (and spousal) conflict. [02:19:47] Tactics to foster learning. [02:22:54] The best baby (and adult) sitter. [02:26:07] Parenting into the teen years. [02:27:54] Tactics for forming good sleep habits. [02:31:20] Tactics for encouraging good eating habits. [02:37:34] Tactics for freedom-maximizing. [02:42:56] Tactics for minimizing screen and social media obsession. [02:55:29] Too cool for rules. [03:00:14] All information is subject to challenge. [03:03:10] Happiness and creativity cannot be forced. MORE AARON STUPPLE QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “I think rules give kids a reason to present a false persona to their parents. … It’s a disaster for their own self-confidence. I think it’s a disaster for the parents because kids are entering into this kind of dark contraband world where they’re keeping their parents in the dark.” — Aaron Stupple “I want to preserve interests. A kid that’s interested in something—that is absolutely precious, and I want to cultivate that. I want to pour fuel on that fire.” — Aaron Stupple “Once a problem gets solved to the kid’s own understanding, it’s solved for the rest of their life.” — Aaron Stupple “Resilience comes from passion. It comes from an interest. When someone is just absolutely obsessed with some problem, they have the fortitude, the stick-to-it-iveness. Nothing approaches the stick-to-it-iveness of somebody who is just hell-bent on achieving something, building something, creating something.” — Aaron Stupple “The typical way of looking at parenting is the question of what do you allow and what do you disallow? … What my wife and I do is we step away from that question altogether and instead view problems as they arise and try to find solutions to those problems rather than appealing to rules.” — Aaron Stupple “Every time you force your child to do something, you inevitably set yourself up as an adversary to your kid. … If broccoli is really important, then it’s really important that broccoli is not confused by what your [parental] expectations are.” — Aaron Stupple “I think there’s a huge middle ground to relaxing rules. And one easy thing people can do right now is just say that instead of enforcing a rule, we think about it for 60 seconds. Just spend 60 seconds and think ‘Is there some solution to this that gets around this problem?'” — Aaron Stupple PEOPLE MENTIONED Dr. Becky Kennedy David Deutsch Karl Popper Sarah Fitz-Claridge Molly Ferriss Bryan Johnson Jordan Peterson Isaac Newton Albert Einstein Willy Wonka Lulie Tanett Elon Musk Osho Jalal al-Din Rumi Jorge Luis Borges Judith Rich Harris Klaus Teuber The Wright Brothers William Shakespeare William Butler Yeats Rick Rubin Abraham Lincoln Donald Trump Joe Biden The post Naval Ravikant and Aaron Stupple — How to Raise a Sovereign Child, A Freedom-Maximizing Approach to Parenting (#788) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
“I think all of us are prisoners to the way our mind currently works, and we’re prisoners until we become observers to it.” — Greg McKeown Greg McKeown ( @GregoryMcKeown ) is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less and Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most . He is also a speaker, host of The Greg McKeown Podcast , and founder of The Essentialism Academy , with students from 96 countries. 200,000 people receive his weekly 1-Minute Wednesday newsletter, and he recently released The Essentialism Planner: A 90-Day Guide to Accomplishing More by Doing Less . Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Momentous high-quality supplements, Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 Ultra sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and Wealthfront high-yield cash account. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the conversation on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #786: Tactics and Strategies for a 2025 Reboot — Essentialism and Greg McKeown This episode is brought to you by Momentous high-quality supplements! Momentous offers high-quality supplements and products across a broad spectrum of categories, and I’ve been testing their products for months now. I’ve been using their magnesium threonate , apigenin , and L-theanine daily, all of which have helped me improve the onset, quality, and duration of my sleep. I’ve also been using Momentous creatine , and while it certainly helps physical performance, including poundage or wattage in sports, I use it primarily for mental performance (short-term memory, etc.). Their products are third-party tested (Informed-Sport and/or NSF certified), so you can trust that what is on the label is in the bottle and nothing else. If you want to try Momentous for yourself, you can use code Tim for 20% off your one-time purchase at LiveMomentous.com/Tim . And not to worry, my non-US friends, Momentous ships internationally and has you covered. This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep . Temperature is one of the main causes of poor sleep, and heat is my personal nemesis. I’ve suffered for decades, tossing and turning, throwing blankets off, pulling them back on, and repeating ad nauseam. But a few years ago, I started using the Pod Cover, and it has transformed my sleep. Eight Sleep has launched their newest generation of the Pod: Pod 4 Ultra . It cools, it heats, and now it elevates, automatically. With the best temperature performance to date, Pod 4 Ultra ensures you and your partner stay cool in the heat and cozy warm in the cold. Plus, it automatically tracks your sleep time, snoring, sleep stages, and HRV, all with high precision. For example, their heart rate tracking is at an incredible 99% accuracy. Pod 4 Ultra also introduces an adjustable Base that fits between your mattress and your bed frame to add custom positions for the best sleeping experience. Plus, it automatically reduces your snoring when detected. Add it easily to any bed. And now, listeners of The Tim Ferriss Show can get $350 off of the Pod 4 Ultra for a limited time! Click here to claim this deal and unlock your full potential through optimal sleep . This episode is brought to you by Wealthfront ! Wealthfront is a financial services platform that offers services to help you save and invest your money. Right now, you can earn 4.00% APY—that’s the Annual Percentage Yield—with the Wealthfront Brokerage Cash Account through its network of partner banks. That’s nearly ten times more interest than a savings account at a bank, according to FDIC.gov as of December 16, 2024. It takes just a few minutes to sign up, and then you’ll immediately start earning 4.00% APY interest on your short-term cash until you’re ready to invest. And when new clients open an account today, they can get an extra fifty-dollar bonus with a deposit of five hundred dollars or more. Visit Wealthfront.com/Tim to get started . Tim Ferriss receives cash compensation from Wealthfront Brokerage, LLC for advertising and holds a non-controlling equity interest in the corporate parent of Wealthfront Brokerage. See full disclosures here . Want to hear the last time Greg McKeown was on the podcast ? Listen to our walk and talk conversation here where we discussed Greg’s system for effortless execution of daily tasks, poetic mysticism and matchmaking introspection, Maslow’s forgotten pinnacle of self-transcendence, why self-actualization is an insufficient foundation for meaningful relationships, the benefits of treating social media as an option rather than an obligation, blocking time for top priorities, why AI is a good servant but a poor master, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Greg McKeown : Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram The Essentialism Planner: A 90-Day Guide to Accomplishing More by Doing Less by Greg McKeown | Amazon Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most by Greg McKeown | Amazon Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown | Amazon Inspired Weekly Conversations | The Greg McKeown Podcast Join the “Less, But Better” Free 30-Day Email Course | Greg McKeown Walk & Talk with Greg McKeown — How to Find Your Purpose and Master Essentialism in 2024 | The Tim Ferriss Show #719 Greg McKeown — The Art of Effortless Results, How to Take the Lighter Path, the Joys of Simplicity, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #510 Greg McKeown — How to Master Essentialism | The Tim Ferriss Show #355 How to Say “No” Gracefully and Uncommit | The Tim Ferriss Show #328 The Listener by James Christensen | The Collection Shop Essential Trade-offs and Saying Yes with Sam Bridgstock (Part 1) | The Greg McKeown Podcast #310 Essential Trade-offs and Saying Yes with Sam Bridgstock (Part 2) | The Greg McKeown Podcast #311 Meditation, Mindset, and Mastery | The Tim Ferriss Show #201 What My Morning Journal Looks Like | Tim Ferriss The Artist’s Way Morning Pages Journal: A Companion Volume to the Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron | Amazon How to Cage the Monkey Mind | The Tim Ferriss Show #175 David Allen — The Art of Getting Things Done (GTD) | The Tim Ferriss Show #384 Want to Know What Your Brain Does When It Hears a Question? | Fast Company Trends in Counseling and Psychotherapy | American Psychologist Top 10 Influential Psychotherapists | Mind Hacks Carl Rogers Bot | ChatGPT The Fresh Start Effect: Temporal Landmarks Motivate Aspirational Behavior | Management Science Whenever Resolutions: How to Use Temporal Landmarks to Pursue Your Goals | Getting Simple Personal Quarterly Offsite Meetings | DennisKennedy.Blog Let’s Unpack the Notion of Courage | The Ethics Centre Microbursts: One Key to Getting Things Done | Susan Kelley Are You an Insecure Overachiever? | BBC The Stoic Art of Negative Visualization | Daily Stoic Premortem Analysis: Anticipate Failure to Achieve Success | SkillPacks The Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A. Tainter | Amazon Michael Phelps and Grant Hackett — Two Legends on Competing, Overcoming Adversity, Must-Read Books, and Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show #494 Ridiculousness | MTV The Best of Rob & Big | Prime Video Systems You Need to 10 X with Rob Dyrdek (Part 1) | The Greg McKeown Podcast #129 Machine Living: Operating System for Your Life with Rob Dyrdek (Part 2) | The Greg McKeown Podcast #131 Rob Dyrdek on the Advantages of Being Part Alien, Creating a “Rhythm of Experience” Document, and the Four Stages to an Extraordinary Lifestyle | The Greg McKeown Podcast #86 Life Operating System: The Rhythm of Your Existence | Beyond Time How to Design Your Rhythm of Existence | Build With Rob The 1-2-3 Method | The Greg McKeown Podcast #225 1-Minute Wednesday No. 169: Tuning out the Noise: How the ‘Power Half an Hour’ Can Help You Accomplish What’s Essential by Greg McKeown | LinkedIn Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferriss | Amazon Jerry Seinfeld, Ichiro Suzuki, and the Pursuit of Mastery | SatPost by Trung Phan Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl | Amazon Radical Gratitude: How to Turn Your Pain into Peace | Tiny Buddha ‘When My Daughter Suffered a Mysterious Illness, I Decided the Best Thing to Do Was Nothing’ | The Telegraph A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis | Amazon Thoughts on A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis | Novel Insights Sonder: The Realization That Everyone Has A Story | A Lust For Life Did Robin Williams Say, ‘Everyone You Meet Is Fighting a Battle You Know Nothing About’? | Snopes.com Chris Bosh on How to Reinvent Yourself, The Way and The Power, the Poison of Complaining, Leonardo da Vinci, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #515 Memorial Church & Companion Spaces | Stanford University The Power of True Connection with Erik Newton | The Greg McKeown Podcast #271 SHOW NOTES [00:05:12] Handling destabilizing events and personal turmoil. [00:10:47] Writing as therapy and “screaming onto the page.” [00:13:35] Using Morning Pages and AI tools for personal reflection. [00:17:52] Carl Rogers and the power of deep listening. [00:20:33] Reviewing the core concepts of Essentialism and Effortless . [00:24:54] Temporal landmarks and the fresh start effect. [00:29:25] Personal quarterly offsites and the importance of direction over speed. [00:31:13] The three essential questions for quarterly reviews. [00:34:16] Making essential tasks effortless — practical examples and strategies. [00:37:03] The law of inverse prioritization — why important things don’t get done. [00:38:45] Strategies for making tasks simpler — the microburst concept. [00:44:37] The courage to be rubbish. [00:47:09] Pre-mortems and anticipating obstacles. [00:52:37] Michael Phelps’ preparation and routine. [01:07:31] The 1-2-3 method and defining what “done” looks like. [01:15:19] Meaning over productivity, and making vs. managing. [01:23:14] Radical gratitude and finding meaning in suffering. [01:36:43] Parting thoughts on deep connection and listening. MORE GREG MCKEOWN QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “I think all of us are prisoners to the way our mind currently works, and we’re prisoners until we become observers to it.” — Greg McKeown “That process of screaming into the page, of letting it all out, separating ourselves from that discombobulating internal state, is extremely powerful because it helps us to go from prisoner to observer. And then from observer, I think once we start observing, we are better able to become a creator, so I think that’s the shift.” — Greg McKeown “Changing the ratio of consumption to creation is one self-evident shift that I think a lot of people would benefit in.” — Greg McKeown “Insecure overachievers can endlessly complicate any task to an infinite degree. … If you don’t know what done looks like, you cannot be done.” — Greg McKeown “Radical gratitude is expressing thanks for things you’re not thankful for, because that’s what gratitude actually is.” — Greg McKeown “ Essentialism , in one word, would be ‘focus.’ Effortless , in one word, would be ‘simplification.'” — Greg McKeown “ Essentialism is figuring out what the right thing is to do, and Effortless is to do it in the right way.” — Greg McKeown “One of the principles in Effortless is the courage to be rubbish and doing it in a shorter period of time.” — Greg McKeown “I think most addictions really are, at the core, to avoid the experience of being alive. And that’s because it’s so painful to be alive.” — Greg McKeown “We live in a time where it’s so easy to have what I would describe as counterfeit agility. So you’re moving fast, life feels fast, life is fast, and you’re taking messages, you’re sending messages, and you’re doing things, but actually, they don’t add up to a lot of progress toward what matters.” — Greg McKeown “What I have learned is this strange law of inverse prioritization. … The most important thing in our lives at any given time is the least likely thing to get done, which is really strange.” — Greg McKeown “Courage is a virtue, but courage always feels terrible. It is an awful feeling. It’s not like you imagine when you see other people being courageous.” — Greg McKeown “If you think about the future as only a perfect, best-case scenario, you are setting yourself up for really frustrating, stressful, poor execution.” — Greg McKeown PEOPLE MENTIONED Sam Bridgstock David Allen Carl Rogers Sigmund Freud Scrooge McDuck Anna McKeown Rob Dyrdek Warren Buffett John D. Rockefeller Joseph Tainter Michael Phelps Bob Bowman Trung T. Phan Jerry Seinfeld Ichiro Suzuki Viktor Frankl Eve McKeown C.S. Lewis Chris Bosh Erik Newton The post Tactics and Strategies for a 2025 Reboot — Essentialism and Greg McKeown (#786) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 The Random Show — 2025 Predictions (AI, Aliens, BTC, and More), New Year’s Resolutions and Strategies, Smart Fitness, The Spinal Engine, New Apps, and Much More (#785)
This time, we have a very special episode I recorded with my close friend Kevin Rose . We cover 2025 predictions, AI, Bitcoin, aliens, fitness goals, and much, much more. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Ramp easy-to-use corporate cards, bill payments, accounting, and more; Our Place’s Titanium Always Pan® Pro using nonstick technology that’s coating-free and made without PFAS, otherwise known as “Forever Chemicals’; and Shopify global commerce platform, providing tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the conversation on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #785: The Random Show — 2025 Predictions (AI, Aliens, BTC, and More), New Year’s Resolutions and Strategies, Smart Fitness, The Spinal Engine, New Apps, and Much More This episode is brought to you by Ramp! Ramp is corporate card- and spend-management software designed to help you save time and put money back in your pocket. Ramp has already saved more than 25,000 customers—including other podcast sponsors like Shopify and Eight Sleep— more than 10 million hours and more than $1 billion through better financial management of their corporate spending. With Ramp , you’re able to issue cards to every employee with limits and restrictions and automate expense reporting, allowing you to close your books 8x faster on average. Your employees will no longer need to spend hours submitting expense reports. 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It’s a great deal for a great service, so I encourage you to check it out. Take your business to the next level today by visiting shopify.com/Tim . Want to hear the last time KevKev and I did a Random Show ? Listen to our conversation here in which we discussed Kevin’s Jess Mascetti tattoo, vampire facials, publishing strategies, romance versus radical planning, hasty oral hygiene, the mysteries of mimetic contagion, Kevin’s AI-powered investment advisor experiment, Dena Dubal’s Alzheimer’s treatment breakthrough, how small expectations for a medium turned large, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Kevin Rose : Website | Instagram | Twitter | Threads | Bluesky How Do They Celebrate Christmas in Hawaii? | Island Essence Apple Honors 2024 App Store Award Winners | Apple AI Makes Pictures Too Perfect, Even for a Fashion Magazine | PetaPixel Deadpool & Wolverine | Prime Video Hugh Jackman on Best Decisions, Daily Routines, The 85% Rule, Favorite Exercises, Mind Training, and Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show #444 Rowing Machine Model D | Concept2 The Lie of Traditional Strength Training: Why I Moved On | Nsima Inyang The Spinal Engine by Serge Gracovetsky | Amazon Chuck Norris Flexmaster II Ad | Tumblr How to Fight Sarcopenia (Muscle Loss Due to Aging) | Healthline The Secrets of Gymnastic Strength Training | The Tim Ferriss Show #158 The Secrets of Gymnastic Strength Training, Part Two: Home Equipment, Weighted Stretches, and Muscle-Ups | The Tim Ferriss Show #180 Royal Dansk Danish Cookie Selection | Amazon The Pros and Cons of Training to Failure | The Output by Peloton The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon It’s True. It Works. | Occam’s Protocol Free Weights vs. Machine Weights? Here’s How to Choose | GoodRx Iliolumbar Ligament | Physiopedia Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Low Back Pain | Mayo Clinic Friction Massage | Physiopedia Scienlodic Gua Sha Massage Tool | Amazon What Are Vampire Facial and PRP Treatments? | Allure The Beginner’s Gear Guide for Ski Touring or Skinning | Business Insider Low-Intensity Continuous Ultrasound Therapies (LICUS) — A Systematic Review of Current State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives | Journal of Clinical Medicine Is There Any Evidence That Low Intensity Continuous Ultrasound Helps with Tissue Remodeling? | Consensus Repatha: Uses, Dosage, and Side Effects | Drugs.com VO2 Max: How to Measure and Improve It | Cleveland Clinic The 4-Hour Body Tools and Resources | Tim Ferriss Functional Cable Chops and Lifts | Meauxtion Fitness Kettlebell Turkish Get Up | Zach Even-Esh What Makes Hawaiian Kona Coffee Better than Regular Coffee from Other Origins? | Quora If Dry January Is Too Much for You, Try Its More Lenient Cousin — Damp January | Fortune Well Track, Budget, Plan, and Do More with Your Money | Monarch Money Modern Financial and Retirement Planning Tools | ProjectionLab Supercharge Your Finances with Insights You Won’t Get from Your Bank | Copilot The World’s Most Modern Portfolio Tracker | Kubera VTI-Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF | Vanguard How High Will Bitcoin Go? Here’s What Prediction Markets Say | Yahoo! Finance Buy, Sell, and Store Hundreds of Cryptocurrencies | Coinbase The Energy World Is Set to Change Significantly by 2030, Based on Today’s Policy Settings Alone | IEA NLR: VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF | VanEck The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy Extended Edition | Prime Video Details Emerge on Jony Ive and OpenAI’s Plan to Build the ‘iPhone of Artificial Intelligence’ | The Verge Harvard Duo Modifies Meta Glasses to Grab Strangers’ Info | The Register The Terminator | Prime Video Terminator (T-800) Vision | YouTube 10 AI Music Generators for Creators in 2024 | DigitalOcean What We Know About the Mysterious Drones Buzzing over New Jersey | BBC It’s Been Nearly Two Decades Since the ‘Tic Tac’ Incident — Here’s What We Know About the Iconic UFO Encounter | 8 News Now Understanding UFOs: What Has to Happen in 2025 to Move the UAP Story Forward? | Space Report a UFO Sighting | Enigma Labs Moment of Contact | Prime Video E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial | Prime Video UFO | Prime Video Aliens Probing | The Kids in the Hall S04E11 UFOs Are Real, But Don’t Assume They’re Alien Spaceships | Space Survey of Entity Encounter Experiences Occasioned by Inhaled N,N-Dimethyltryptamine: Phenomenology, Interpretation, and Enduring Effects | Journal of Psychopharmacology America’s UFO Hotspot Map Correlates to Dark Sky Locations | Axios Wild Harvested Axis Venison | Maui Nui Venison Jake Muise — The Relentless Pursuit of Innovation, Quality, and Meaning | The Tim Ferriss Show #678 About Our Bar | David Protein Food-Sharing: Holo ‘Ai | Maui Nui Venison Protecting the Amazon in Partnership with Indigenous and Other Local Communities | Amazon Conservation Team Dr. Mark Plotkin on Ethnobotany, Real vs. Fake Shamans, Hallucinogens, and the Dalai Lamas of South America | The Tim Ferriss Show #469 Accelerated TMS: Moving Quickly into the Future of Depression Treatment | Neuropsychopharmacology Meditation Training Program | The Way Henry Shukman — Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway | The Tim Ferriss Show #531 Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm, Plus the Strange and Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show #560 A Personalized Journey to Inner Peace, Clarity, and Wellness | Transcendental Meditation TMS Machines | MagVenture Innovative, Noninvasive Treatment | BrainsWay Deep TMS Async Video Messaging for Work | Loom The 30-Day Challenge: No Booze, No Masturbating (NOBNOM) | Tim Ferriss Anna Lembke, MD: Dopamine and Addiction: Navigating Pleasure, Pain, and the Path to Recovery | Peter Attia Drive #321 SXSW Conference & Festivals The Present Moment: A Retreat on the Practice of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh | Audible After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond by Bruce Greyson | Amazon Learnings from 1,000+ Near-Death Experiences — Dr. Bruce Greyson, University of Virginia | The Tim Ferriss Show #774 SHOW NOTES [00:04:49] Aloha and happy holidays! [00:07:35] Contemplating the societal impact of reality-bending AI. [00:16:10] Meathead vs. holistic fitness. [00:25:43] My current fitness priorities. [00:28:00] The pros and cons of training to failure. [00:37:09] Back pain causes and stem cell relief. [00:42:17] Protein’s role in my regimen. [00:43:20] LICUS (Low-Intensity Continuous Ultrasound Therapies). [00:45:50] Early adoption leads to mainstream affordability. [00:48:12] Inexpensive injury avoidance/reversal. [00:50:45] Apps for tracking and planning finances. [00:58:17] Bitcoin and other investment projections. [00:59:03] AI mobile device predictions. [01:06:07] AI’s place in the future of music creation. [01:06:49] We’re not saying it’s aliens, but… [01:18:31] David Bars, Maui Nui Venison, and ethical wild meat harvesting. [01:27:29] Alternative field trips considered. [01:28:32] From a simmering seven or eight to a chill two. [01:30:40] Aversion-defusing meditation — this is The Way. [01:37:48] Retreat! [01:38:32] Making time for friendship bonding. [01:43:50] NOBNOM complete. System reset. [01:46:43] The benefits of taking a break from alcohol. [01:49:08] A few reading recommendations. [01:53:34] Parting thoughts. PEOPLE MENTIONED Chris Sacca Chris Hutchins Hugh Jackman Nsima Inyang Mark Bell Serge Gracovetsky Chuck Norris Tony Robbins Gray Cook Adam Gazzaley Jony Ive Donald Trump Elon Musk J.J. Abrams Jake Muise Peter Attia Kamehameha V Henry Shukman Darya Rose Anna Lembke Thich Nhat Hanh Bruce Greyson Toaster Pino Rose Molly Ferriss The post The Random Show — 2025 Predictions (AI, Aliens, BTC, and More), New Year’s Resolutions and Strategies, Smart Fitness, The Spinal Engine, New Apps, and Much More (#785) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More (#784)
“This feels hard because it is hard, not because I’m doing something wrong.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy Dr. Becky Kennedy ( @DrBeckyAtGoodInside ) is the founder and CEO of Good Inside , a parenting movement that disrupts conventional parenting practices by empowering parents to become sturdy, confident leaders and raise sturdy, confident kids. Good Inside currently has members across more than 100 countries and millions of followers across social media platforms, including nearly 3M followers on Instagram alone. Good Inside released a mobile app that serves as a “24/7 parenting coach,” offering personalized, age-based support and an AI Chatbot trained on Dr. Becky’s entire library of content. Dr. Becky is also behind the #1 New York Times bestselling book Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be , a chart-topping podcast , a TED talk with nearly 4 million views on the power of repair, and an upcoming children’s book, That’s My Truck! A Good Inside Story About Hitting . Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by GiveWell.org charity research and effective giving , Wealthfront high-yield cash account , and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the interview on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #784: Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More This episode is brought to you by GiveWell.org ! For more than ten years, GiveWell.org has helped donors find the charities and projects that save and improve lives most per dollar. GiveWell spends over 30,000 hours each year researching charitable organizations and only recommends a few of the highest-impact, evidence-backed charities they’ve found. In total, more than 100,000 people have used GiveWell to donate as effectively as possible. This year, support the charities that save and improve lives most, with GiveWell . Any of my listeners who become new GiveWell donors will have their first donation matched up to $100 when you go to GiveWell.org and select “PODCAST” and “The Tim Ferriss Show” at checkout. This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. 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It takes just a few minutes to sign up, and then you’ll immediately start earning 4.00% APY interest on your short-term cash until you’re ready to invest. And when new clients open an account today, they can get an extra fifty-dollar bonus with a deposit of five hundred dollars or more. Visit Wealthfront.com/Tim to get started . Tim Ferriss receives cash compensation from Wealthfront Brokerage, LLC for advertising and holds a non-controlling equity interest in the corporate parent of Wealthfront Brokerage. See full disclosures here . Want to hear another podccast episode that focuses on education and the intricacies of parenting? Listen to my conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jessica Lahey , in which we discussed confidence vs. competence when trying to foster a child’s self-esteem, why instilling hope in a child is so crucial to their lifelong well-being, books and activities that keep Jessica aligned along the path of hope and optimism, advice for parents who get the dreaded phone call that their child has been caught up in non-ideal behavior, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Dr. Becky Kennedy : Good Inside | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | YouTube Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be by Dr. Becky Kennedy | Amazon That’s My Truck!: A Good Inside Story About Hitting by Dr. Becky Kennedy and Joanie Stone | Amazon Parenting Podcast | Good Inside 24/7 Parenting Support | Good Inside App Becky Kennedy: The Single Most Important Parenting Strategy | TED Talk Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin | Amazon The Scariest Navy SEAL Imaginable…And What He Taught Me | The Tim Ferriss Show #107 Everyone Yells at Their Kids. How Do You Repair the Moment? | Today Dr. Becky on Activating Curiosity | Instagram Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth | Amazon Dr Becky Kennedy: It’s Not Your Job to Make Your Kid Happy | Lewis Howes Why Your Teen Needs a Sturdy Leader, Per Dr. Becky | Motherly Dr. Becky Kennedy Wants to Help Parents Land the Plane | The New Yorker The Profile Dossier: Becky Kennedy, The Parenting Guru Offering Practical Solutions | The Profile Don’t Shoot the Dog: The Art of Teaching and Training by Karen Pryor | Amazon The How and What of “The Most Generous Interpretation” Method | First Things First Dr. Becky Kennedy Is Instagram’s Favorite Parenting Guru | Romper Conscious Loving: The Journey to Co-Commitment by Gay Hendricks and Kathlyn Hendricks | Amazon Nonviolent Communication: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony with Your Values by Marshall B. Rosenberg | Amazon Richard Schwartz — IFS, Psychedelic Experiences without Drugs, and Finding Inner Peace for Our Many Parts | The Tim Ferriss Show #492 Introduction to Internal Family Systems by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D. | Amazon No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model by Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D. | Amazon Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (And More Life to Live) by Eve Rodsky | Amazon Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed | Amazon What Grandparents Need to Know About Popular Parenting Methods | More Than Grand Eating Disorders: Six Types and Their Symptoms | Healthline Dr. Becky Kennedy: Wire Your Children for Resilience | Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown Hanna | Prime Video The Bourne Identity | Prime Video Emotional Dysregulation | Cleveland Clinic The Exorcist | Prime Video The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You by Elaine N. Aron, Ph.D. | Amazon Jiro Dreams of Sushi | Prime Video SHOW NOTES [00:06:49] The power of repair. [00:09:44] “It’s never your fault when I yell at you.” [00:13:49] What does it mean to be a “good” parent? [00:15:26] Activating curiosity over judgment. [00:18:27] Alternatives to saying “Good job” as a confidence builder. [00:23:16] Making kids happy vs. building capability. [00:26:44] A pilot metaphor for sturdy leadership. [00:31:56] Role confusion. [00:34:30] Defining boundaries. [00:38:44] How parenting becomes a two-way mirror for growth. [00:43:46] The MGI (Most Generous Interpretation) approach. [00:46:29] Biggest challenges in parenting. [00:50:29] Recommended reading for someone with kids in their life. [00:55:49] Advisable prerequisites for singles who aim to build a family. [00:59:55] Setting boundaries with grandparents and dealing with different parenting styles. [01:05:18] Handling frustration when a child is pushing your buttons. [01:13:35] Lessons learned from working with eating disorders. [01:17:03] Managing troublemaker behavior. [01:21:14] Bad influence intervention. [01:26:28] Cultivating resilience in “deeply feeling” kids (DFKs). [01:32:35] The trials and errors that birthed Good Inside . [01:36:30] “Our words are not our wishes. Our words are our fears.” [01:43:44] Billboard messages and mantras. [01:51:37] Fan-favorite scripts on saying no, boundaries, and repair. [01:54:52] The tennis court metaphor for boundaries. [01:59:22] Resources and parting thoughts. MORE DR. BECKY KENNEDY QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “Parenting doesn’t come naturally. The only thing that comes naturally is how you were parented.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “What scares you does not scare me. … What a sturdy leader really does is they say to you, ‘I see what’s happening for you. I see your feelings as real and your feelings don’t overwhelm me.'” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “This feels hard because it is hard, not because I’m doing something wrong.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “We were never meant to parent on instinct alone.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “When we’re completely out of control and overwhelmed and we scream things out in that state, our words are not our wishes; our words are our fears.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “Do not deprive my child of finding their capability. Do not steal it. Do not steal their capability. A kid doesn’t feel capable when they do something easy.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “Kids develop capability after watching themselves survive something that was really difficult and just get through it.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “Our body has this remarkable way to act out conflict if we don’t kind of understand it and resolve it.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy “The most under-utilized strategy in parenting—and this sounds like a joke, but I do want to name it to make it official—is doing nothing.” — Dr. Becky Kennedy PEOPLE MENTIONED Jocko Willink Angela Duckworth Karen Pryor Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger Eve Rodsky Cheryl Strayed Richard Schwartz Gay Hendricks Katie Hendricks Oscar Wilde Abraham Lincoln Eric Bana Jason Bourne Jiro Ono The post Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More (#784) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 The 4-Hour Workweek Revisited – How to Get Uncommon Results by Doing the Opposite, Aiming with Precision, and Aiming for the Unrealistic (#783)
Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show . This time around, we have a bit of a different format, featuring the book that started it all, T he 4-Hour Workweek , which was published in 2007. It’s crazy to think that the 20th anniversary is around the corner. Readers and listeners often ask me what I would change or update, but in my mind, an equally interesting question is: what wouldn’t I change? What stands the test of time and hasn’t lost any potency? This episode features three chapters from the audiobook of The 4-Hour Workweek that are time-tested. They represent tools and frameworks that have changed my life and that I still use today. The chapters are narrated by the great voice actor Ray Porter. The 4-Hour Workweek is written in four sections, each corresponding to a letter in the acronym DEAL, which stands for Definition, Elimination, Automation, and Liberation. The chapters you’ll hear are from the section “D is for Definition.” If you want to craft your best life and your ideal lifestyle, these chapters should help. If you want to maximize your per-hour output, whether it’s four, 40, or 100 hours per week, Definition is the also the most important first step. If you are interested in checking out the rest of the audiobook, which is produced and copyrighted by Blackstone Publishing, you can find it on Audible , Apple , Google , Spotify , Downpour.com , or wherever you find your favorite audiobooks. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Seed’s DS-01® Daily Synbiotic broad spectrum 24-strain probiotic + prebiotic, Helix Sleep premium mattresses , and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #783: The 4-Hour Workweek Revisited – How to Get Uncommon Results by Doing the Opposite, Aiming with Precision, and Aiming for the Unrealistic (#783) This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep ! Helix was selected as the best overall mattress of 2024 by Forbes, Fortune , and Wired magazines and many others. With Helix , there’s a specific mattress to meet each and every body’s unique comfort needs. Just take their quiz— only two minutes to complete —that matches your body type and sleep preferences to the perfect mattress for you. They have a 10-year warranty, and you get to try it out for a hundred nights, risk-free. They’ll even pick it up from you if you don’t love it. And now, Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders at HelixSleep.com/Tim . This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase —a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. This episode is brought to you by Seed’s DS-01 Daily Synbiotic ! Seed’s DS-01 was recommended to me months ago by a PhD microbiologist, so I started using it well before their team ever reached out to me. Since then, it’s become a daily staple and one of the few supplements I travel with. I’ve always been highly skeptical of most probiotics due to the lack of science and the fact that many do not survive digestion. But after incorporating two capsules of Seed’s DS-01 into my morning routine, I have noticed improved digestion, skin tone, and overall health. Why is it so effective? For one, it’s a 2-in-1 probiotic and prebiotic formulated with 24 clinically and scientifically studied strains that have systemic benefits in and beyond the gut. And now, you can get 25% off your first month of DS-01 with code 25TIM . Want to hear another podcast episode that features The 4-Hour Workweek ? Check out this episode , in which Cal Newport interviews me for an article he ended up writing for The New Yorker titled “ Revisiting ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval .” What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Tim Ferriss | Amazon How to Lose 30 Pounds in 24 Hours: The Definitive Guide to Cutting Weight | Tim Ferriss 1999 Sanshou Nationals Finals Finish | Instagram Richard Douglas Fosbury | Olympics The Physics of the Fosbury Flop | Stanford University George Does the Opposite | Seinfeld Always Be Closing: Y Combinator and The Art of the Pitch | Tim Ferriss The Weekend Retirement Test Drive: Groundhog Day and the Rest of Your Life | Tim Ferriss How to Take a Mini-Retirement: Tips and Tricks | Tim Ferriss Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year | The Tim Ferriss Show #221 Your Body Knows the Difference Between Good Stress and Bad Stress: Do You? | Mayo Clinic News Network How to Succeed in High-Stress Situations | The Tim Ferriss Show #319 Florianopolis Surf Vacation | Nexus Surf (Via The Internet Archive) Why Tim Ferriss Sold His Muse | Inc.com The Favorite Stoic Exercises of Tim Ferriss, Arianna Huffington, Robert Greene, and More | Daily Stoic How to Prioritize Your Life and Make Time for What Matters | The Tim Ferriss Show #304 Fear-Setting: The Most Valuable Exercise I Do Every Month | Tim Ferriss Why Bigger Goals = Less Competition | Tim Ferriss Tim Ferriss’ Princeton Challenge. Can You Do It? | r/Manprovement Postcard from Warren Buffett | The Real Josh (Via The Internet Archive) Seven Strange Questions That Help You Find Your Life Purpose | Mark Manson What Screams “Midlife Crisis?” | r/AskReddit How to Get George Bush or the CEO of Google on the Phone | Tim Ferriss Fail Better by Adam Gottesfeld | Princeton Alumni Weekly Ideal Lifestyle Costing (with Dreamlining Tools) | Tim Ferriss SHOW NOTES [00:00] Intro (D is for definition). [00:05:43] Beating the game, not playing the game. [00:10:11] Challenging the status quo vs. being stupid. [00:11:48] Retirement is worst-case-scenario insurance. [00:13:40] Interest and energy are cyclical. [00:15:06] Less is not laziness. [00:16:24] The timing is never right. [00:17:24] Ask for forgiveness, not permission. [00:18:01] Emphasize strengths, don’t fix weaknesses. [00:18:57] Things in excess become their opposite. [00:20:02] Money alone is not the solution. [00:21:24] Relative income is more important than absolute income. [00:24:13] Distress is bad, eustress is good. [00:25:59] Questions and actions. [00:27:45] Dodging bullets: fear-setting and escaping paralysis. [00:32:51] The power of pessimism: defining the nightmare. [00:36:59] Conquering fear = defining fear. [00:39:55] Uncovering fear disguised as optimism. [00:42:00] Someone call the Maître d’. [00:45:02] Questions and actions. [00:49:45] System reset: Being unreasonable and unambiguous. [00:53:13] Doing the unrealistic is easier than doing the realistic. [00:55:41] What do you want? A better question, first of all. [00:57:41] Adult-onset ADD: adventure deficit disorder. [00:59:44] The fat man in the red BMW convertible. [01:01:21] Correcting course: get unrealistic. [01:02:28] How to get George Bush or the CEO of Google on the phone. [01:08:41] Questions and actions and dreamlining calculations. PEOPLE MENTIONED Ray Porter Herbert Bayard Swope Oscar Wilde Dick Fosbury Donald Trump Joan Rivers Yoda Hans Keeling Benjamin Disraeli Seneca the Younger Yvon Chouinard James Dean Jean Cocteau Jean-Marc Hachey Mark Twain Lewis Carroll George Bernard Shaw Jennifer Lopez William J. Clinton J.D. Salinger Santa Claus Douglas Price Adam Gottesfeld Ryan Marrinan Randy Komisar Eric Schmidt Ed Zschau George H.W. Bush Taisen Deshimaru Samuel Beckett Nathan Kaplan Sharpe James Al Sharpton Viktor Frankl Michael Ellsberg The post The 4-Hour Workweek Revisited – How to Get Uncommon Results by Doing the Opposite, Aiming with Precision, and Aiming for the Unrealistic (#783) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 Legendary Inventor Danny Hillis (Plus Kevin Kelly) — Unorthodox Lessons from 400+ Patents, Solving the Impossible, Real Al vs. “AI,” Hiring Richard Feynman, Working with Steve Jobs, Creating…
“It may be easier to actually make intelligence than to understand intelligence.” — Danny Hillis Danny Hillis is an inventor, scientist, author, and engineer. While completing his doctorate at MIT, he pioneered the parallel computers that are the basis for the processors used for AI and most high-performance computer chips. He has more than 400 issued patents, covering parallel computers; disk arrays; cancer diagnostics and treatment; various electronic, optical, and mechanical devices; and the pinch-to-zoom display interface. He is a co-founder of The Long Now Foundation and the designer of its 10,000-year mechanical clock . Danny has founded multiple companies, but his only regular job was as the first Disney Fellow at Disney Imagineering. He has published scientific papers in Science , Nature , Modern Biology , and International Journal of Theoretical Physics and written extensively on technology for Newsweek , Wired , and Scientific American . He is the author of The Pattern on the Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work and Connection Machine . He is now a founding partner with Applied Invention , working on new ideas in cybersecurity, medicine, and agriculture. Kevin Kelly ( @kevin2kelly ) is the founding executive editor of WIRED magazine, the former editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Review , and a bestselling author of books on technology and culture, including Excellent Advice for Living ; The Inevitable ; What Technology Wants ; and Vanishing Asia , his three-volume photo-book set that captures West, Central, and East Asia. Kevin is the author of the popular essay “ 1000 True Fans .” Subscribe to Kevin’s newsletter, Recomendo , at recomendo.com. Every edition features 6 brief personal recommendations of cool stuff. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Momentous high-quality supplements , Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 Ultra sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the interview on YouTube . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #782: Legendary Inventor Danny Hillis (Plus Kevin Kelly) — Unorthodox Lessons from 400+ Patents, Solving the Impossible, Real Al vs. 'AI', Hiring Richard Feynman, Working with Steve Jobs, Creating Parallel Computing, and Much More This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep . Temperature is one of the main causes of poor sleep, and heat is my personal nemesis. 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If you want to try Momentous for yourself, you can use code Tim for 20% off your one-time purchase at LiveMomentous.com/Tim . And not to worry, my non-US friends, Momentous ships internationally and has you covered. Want to hear the last time Kevin Kelly was on this show? Listen to our conversation here , in which we discussed Kevin’s long bet against the human population, resurrecting extinct species, active optimism vs. passive optimism, Kevin’s $20 time machine, the “dumbsmarten” future of AI, tips for traveling with children, the joys of being a tourist in one’s own town, sabbaticals, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Danny Hillis : Applied Invention Connect with Kevin Kelly : Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube A Multidisciplinary Innovation Company | Applied Invention Six Brief Personal Recommendations of Cool Stuff | Recomendo Interview of Kevin Kelly, Co-Founder of WIRED, Polymath, Most Interesting Man In The World? | The Tim Ferriss Show #25, #26, & #27 Stewart Brand – The Polymath of Polymaths | The Tim Ferriss Show #281 Sierra Diablo Mountain Range | 10,000-Year Clock Natra Mogen Clamp | eBay W. Daniel Hillis: Becoming a Disney Fellow | Web of Stories Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) World Leader in Artificial Intelligence Computing | NVIDIA Moore’s Law | Intel Sun Microsystems | Wikipedia Five Facts You May Not Know About Disney and Dali’s Lost Project ‘Destino’ | Park West Gallery Disney Online | Disney Wiki How to Do a Tombstone Rubbing | ThoughtCo. The Steve Jobs Effect: Why We Need Visionary Founders and Professional Leaders (Who Are a Little of Both) | Inc. Thinking Machines Corporation | Wikipedia What Is Parallel Computing? | IBM Danny Hillis: The Biological Connection (Excerpt from Out of Their Minds) | NYU Intelligence as an Emergent Behavior or, The Songs of Eden | The Long Now Amdahl’s Law: Understanding the Basics | Splunk A New Identity-Aware Network Security Layer | ZPR Island by Aldous Huxley | Amazon Ocean’s Eleven (2001) | Prime Video Logo History | Logo Foundation W. Daniel Hillis: Programming Slot Machine | Web of Stories Tinkertoy Computer | Computer History Museum A Modern, Open-Source Smalltalk Programming System | Squeak How Feynman Diagrams Almost Saved Space | Quanta Magazine Quantum Electrodynamics | Fermilab Comprehensive Cancer Information | National Cancer Institute Danny Hillis: Understanding Cancer Through Proteomics | TED Talk David Agus: A New Strategy in the War on Cancer | TED Talk Talking with Walt Disney | The Disney Connection Life on the Pond | Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust Permaculture: You’ve Heard of It, But What the Heck Is It? | Modern Farmer TL;DR Shorts: Dr. Danny Hillis on the Automated Future of Research | Digital Science The Alliance for Learning Innovation | ALI The Big AI Research DARPA Is Funding This Year | Defense One Dr. William Hillis: Man on a Mission | Baylor College of Arts & Sciences W. Daniel Hillis: My Father Was a Doctor | Web of Stories The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet by Eleanor Cameron | Amazon The Pros and Cons of Homeschooling | Parents The Rise and Fall of Thinking Machines | Inc. The Enlightenment is Dead, Long Live the Entanglement | Journal of Design and Science The Coming Entanglement: Bill Joy and Danny Hillis | Science Talk Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, & the Economic World by Kevin Kelly | Amazon Fostering Long-Term Thinking | The Long Now Foundation The Big Picture | WIRED What is a Neural Network? | IBM The History of Artificial Intelligence: Complete AI Timeline | TechTarget W. Daniel Hillis: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence | Web of Stories Here’s Why We Don’t Understand What Electricity Is | Ribbon Farm Plants of the Gods — Dr. Mark Plotkin on Ayahuasca, Shamanic Knowledge, the Curse and Blessing of Coca, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #508 Mantis Shrimp | Great Barrier Reef Foundation Artificial Intelligence Concerns: Is Skynet or The Matrix Possible? | Ontario Society of Professional Engineers Duck And Cover (1951) | Nuclear Vault Smallpox and the Story of Vaccination | Science Museum 1950s: Explore a Decade in LGBTQ+ History | Pride & Progress Danny Hillis: Should We Create a Solar Shade to Cool the Earth? | TED Talk By 2060 the Total Population of Humans on Earth Will Be Less than It Is Today. | Long Bets Star Trek: The Original Series | Prime Video Smartphone History: A Complete Timeline | Textline Seven Ways the Internet Has Changed the World (for Better and for Worse) | Race Communications Babble: A Real “Cone of Silence” | Lifehacker The Jetsons | Prime Video Herman Miller Babble | The BE Collection Alzheimer’s Treatments: What’s on the Horizon? | Mayo Clinic Theranos: A Fallen Unicorn | Investopedia Danny Hillis: Breakthrough Tools for Neuroscience | BrainMind Summit W. Daniel Hillis: Seeing the Future Emerging from Dreams | Web of Stories W. Daniel Hillis: My ‘Pinch-to-Zoom’ Invention | Web of Stories Pinch-to-Zoom: Apple Versus Samsung | Canadian Intellectual Property Blog What Is a Patent in Simple Terms? | Investopedia On the 20th Anniversary, An Oral History of the Web’s First Banner Ads | Internet History Podcast Daniel Hillis Inventions, Patents, and Patent Applications | Justia Patents Search How Claude Shannon Invented the Future | Quanta Magazine W. Daniel Hillis: Why I Don’t Believe In Cause and Effect | Web of Stories Quantum Computing: Definition, How It’s Used, and Example | Investopedia The Pattern on the Stone by W. Daniel Hillis | Amazon W. Daniel Hillis: Francis Crick and Consciousness | Web of Stories Something That Goes Beyond Ourselves | Edge Neuroscientist David Eagleman — Exploring Consciousness, Sensory Augmentation, The Lazy Susan Method of Extraordinary Productivity, Dreaming, Improving Hearing with a Wristband, Synesthesia, Stretching Time with Novelty, Lessons from Titans of Science, and Much More | The Tim Ferriss Show #674 The “Long Tail” of Research Impact Is Engendered by Innovative Dissemination Tools and Meaningful Community Engagement | LSE The Clock of the Long Now | The Long Now Foundation Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | Prime Video SHOW NOTES [07:56] How Danny and Kevin first met through Stewart Brand. [09:58] The funniest person who ever opened Danny’s interview box of unusual objects. [14:01] Danny’s transition to Disney as a Disney Fellow and Vice President of Imagineering. [19:12] The contrast between engineering and artistic approaches to problem-solving. [28:56] The development of parallel computing and founding Thinking Machines. [37:15] The three criteria by which projects are chosen at Applied Invention. [40:36] Zero-trust packet routing (ZPR) and the future of cybersecurity. [46:46] Learning by “hanging out” with experts like Seymour Papert, Marvin Minsky, and Richard Feynman. [59:20] Danny’s work in biotechnology and cancer research with David Agus. [01:07:44] Staying sustainable with systems-oriented thinking in agriculture — as nature intended. [01:16:10] Danny’s superpower. [01:17:48] Homeschooling, education on the move, and the influence of Mrs. Wilner. [01:22:00] The failure of Thinking Machines and other regrets/surprises. [01:26:00] The “Entanglement” that blurs natural and technological boundaries. [01:30:54] The current state of AI versus true intelligence. [01:34:34] How AI may help humanity better understand its place on the intelligence spectrum. [01:39:42] What the future looks like to a short-term pessimist/long-term optimist. [01:50:50] The cone of silence we never heard from again. [01:53:10] Debugging dementia and other diseases. [01:58:05] The MRI alternative Danny’s tackling. [02:00:51] Why don’t we have a freezer version of the consumer microwave oven? [02:01:23] Danny’s place in pinch-to-zoom iPhone innovation history. [02:04:51] The pros and cons of patents for inventors and society. [02:08:01] Inventors Danny finds inspiring. [02:10:04] Danny’s cause-and-effect heresy. [02:14:47] Quantum computing and its implications. [02:18:34] The scientific pursuit of understanding consciousness. [02:23:00] The question Danny asks himself before investing time in a project. [02:25:26] Danny’s 10,000-year billboard. [02:29:49] Parting thoughts. MORE DANNY HILLIS QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “What the inventor does is actually a very small piece of it. What society does is it creates these preconditions for invention. And once those preconditions are in place, then it’s just a matter of putting together the puzzle pieces and making it work.” — Danny Hillis “I’ve also developed the ability to search out the people who really know the thing and hang out with them. … It’s not that I know things other people don’t, but maybe I know a different combination of things that other people do know, and I’m kind of willing to learn the things I don’t know and have a technique of doing it by just hanging out with people who are smarter than I am.” — Danny Hillis “Intelligence is a very complicated multifactored thing like life. It’s not just one thing. At the beginnings of AI, we thought the things that were hard for us to do were the intelligence. … As it turns out … the hard part was the stuff that we were so good at, we didn’t even notice—like recognizing a face, jumping to a conclusion, having an intuition about something.” — Danny Hillis “It’s much harder to imagine solutions to problems than it is to imagine problems.” — Danny Hillis “Maybe I’ve kept a superpower that kids have. … They’re not afraid to go in and see something new and strange and start playing with it.” — Danny Hillis “I try to ask the question, ‘Will this make a difference over how much time and how long will that difference matter?’ If it makes a lot of difference after I’m dead, I’d rather do that.” — Danny Hillis “I read enough papers that I have questions, because you’re wasting the time of a Marvin Minsky or a Richard Feynman if you don’t ask them something that makes them think. So I would say most of my learning was from the people, not the papers. But I always do homework beforehand to see where the interesting questions are.” — Danny Hillis “Great teachers … see where you are and they stretch you to someplace you can get to.” — Danny Hillis “A lot of people’s use of computers is now, they kind of know the magic incantations that cause this library to do that, but they don’t really know all the things that are going on underneath that that make it work. And so it’s becoming more like nature. Nature, we used to kind of know, ‘Well, here’s the magic incantations we use for making beer. We don’t know really why this makes good beer, this makes bad beer, or this makes champagne, but we know when we do this, it does that,’ and that’s kind of becoming our relationship with computers. So I think that what’s happening … the distinction between the natural and the artificial is becoming entangled. … It may just kind of go away because there almost is no pure nature and there almost is no pure technology that we fully understand.” — Danny Hillis “I have a granddaughter [who] can sit and talk to an electrician as if she knows what electricity is, just by using the right words and saying phrases that she’s heard before and so on. And she can kind of fake it pretty well, but she has no idea what she’s talking about. And that’s mostly where AI is right at this moment.” — Danny Hillis “It may be easier to actually make intelligence than to understand intelligence.” — Danny Hillis “I think humans, as we know them today, are kind of halfway between monkeys and what we’re going to become. … We’re in this transitional phase. We’ve still got a lot of monkey in us, and I’m really excited by that thing that we’re going to become.” — Danny Hillis “In general, I’m a short-term pessimist and a long-term optimist.” — Danny Hillis “Much better to be a peasant today than to be a king a couple of centuries ago in terms of your health, food that you ate, how you spend your time … your comfort, everything.” — Danny Hillis “I don’t believe in cause and effect.” — Danny Hillis “An idea has a lot more sticking power than any physical thing you could build.” — Danny Hillis PEOPLE MENTIONED Stewart Brand Walt Disney Robin Williams Bran Ferren Marvin Minsky Jerome Wiesner Salvador Dalí Frank Wells Steve Jobs Andy Hertzfeld Marc Andreessen Seymour Cray Cormac McCarthy Aldous Huxley Richard P. Feynman Murray Gell-Mann John McCarthy Groucho Marx Seymour Papert David B. Agus John Doerr Al Gore Bill Berkman Cosimo de’ Medici Dr. William Hillis Mrs. Wilner Jeff Bezos Gian-Carlo Rota Nikola Tesla Thomas Edison Michael Faraday Humphry Davy Isaac Newton Barack Obama Brian Behlendorf Claude Shannon Bill Gates Bigfoot Indiana Jones Derek Sivers The post Legendary Inventor Danny Hillis (Plus Kevin Kelly) — Unorthodox Lessons from 400+ Patents, Solving the Impossible, Real Al vs. “AI,” Hiring Richard Feynman, Working with Steve Jobs, Creating Parallel Computing, and Much More (#782) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 David Whyte, Poet — Spacious Ease, Irish Koans, Writing in Delirium, and Revelations from a Yak Manger (#781)
Illustration via 99designs “Poetry is not some abstracted art. It’s how human beings speak when they’re trying to create language against which there are no defenses.” — David Whyte David Whyte ( davidwhyte.com ) is the author of twelve books of poetry and five books of prose, including his latest, Consolations II , which further explores what David calls “the conversational nature of reality.” David holds a degree in marine zoology and has traveled extensively, including living and working as a naturalist guide in the Galapagos Islands and leading anthropological and natural-history expeditions in the Andes, Amazon, and Himalayas. He is the recipient of two honorary degrees: from Neumann University in Pennsylvania and Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia. David grew up with a strong, imaginative influence from his Irish mother among the hills and valleys of his father’s Yorkshire and now makes his home in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He has also hosted a live online series, Three Sundays, every other month since 2020. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by GiveWell.org charity research and effective giving , Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 Ultra sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating , and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the interview on YouTube. The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #781: David Whyte, Poet — Spacious Ease, Irish Koans, Writing in Delirium, and Revelations from a Yak Manger This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep . Temperature is one of the main causes of poor sleep, and heat is my personal nemesis. I’ve suffered for decades, tossing and turning, throwing blankets off, pulling them back on, and repeating ad nauseam. But a few years ago, I started using the Pod Cover, and it has transformed my sleep. Eight Sleep has launched their newest generation of the Pod: Pod 4 Ultra . It cools, it heats, and now it elevates, automatically. With the best temperature performance to date, Pod 4 Ultra ensures you and your partner stay cool in the heat and cozy warm in the cold. Plus, it automatically tracks your sleep time, snoring, sleep stages, and HRV, all with high precision. For example, their heart rate tracking is at an incredible 99% accuracy. Pod 4 Ultra also introduces an adjustable Base that fits between your mattress and your bed frame to add custom positions for the best sleeping experience. Plus, it automatically reduces your snoring when detected. Add it easily to any bed. And now, listeners of The Tim Ferriss Show can get $350 off of the Pod 4 Ultra for a limited time! Click here to claim this deal and unlock your full potential through optimal sleep . This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase —a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. This episode is brought to you by GiveWell.org ! For more than ten years, GiveWell.org has helped donors find the charities and projects that save and improve lives most per dollar. GiveWell spends over 30,000 hours each year researching charitable organizations and only recommends a few of the highest-impact, evidence-backed charities they’ve found. In total, more than 100,000 people have used GiveWell to donate as effectively as possible. This year, support the charities that save and improve lives most, with GiveWell . Any of my listeners who become new GiveWell donors will have their first donation matched up to $100 when you go to GiveWell.org and select “PODCAST” and “The Tim Ferriss Show” at checkout. Want to hear another episode with a poet? Listen to my conversation with award-winning writer Mary Karr , in which we discuss curiosity and presence as a solution to fear, the role spirituality plays in maintaining her sobriety as a former atheist, coping with and expressing the aftermath of trauma, what she wished she’d known about therapy when she was younger, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with David Whyte : Website | Substack | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | YouTube Consolations II by David Whyte | Amazon Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words by David Whyte | Amazon Other Books by David Whyte | Amazon Three Sundays | David Whyte Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm, Plus the Strange and Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show #560 Henry Shukman — Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway | The Tim Ferriss Show #531 Show Me the Ink: A Reflection on Zen’s Inka Shomei | James Ford Sanbo Kyodan | Wikipedia About the Wordsworth Trust | Wordsworth Grasmere Old Bookbinders | Crafty Belle Group TLS | Times Literary Supplement Waking Up with Sam Harris App Unordinary Santa Fe 2024 | David Whyte David Whyte: The Vulnerable Choice of Breaking Our Hearts Open | Point of Relation Podcast Trekking Annapurna: Everything You Need to Know | Much Better Adventures The Eight Buddhist Hells | Linfamy The Sound of Music | Prime Video All You Need to Know About Marsyangdi River | Nature Lovers Treks & Tours Coleridge’s Distinction between Primary Imagination, Secondary Imagination, and Fancy | Romantic Era David Whyte: Everything Is an Invitation | Sounds True On Horizons, Barriers, and Meditation | David Whyte Poet David Whyte’s Questions That Have No Right to Go Away | Oprah’s Lifeclass What Is Dharma Combat? | Jason Quinn Zen What Is a Zen Koan? History and Interpretation of Koans | Being Zen Meditation Training Program | The Way Ideas for Modern Living: Regret | The Guardian An Excerpt from “Time” by David Whyte | Instagram Email Newsletter by Tim Ferriss | 5-Bullet Friday Everything is Waiting for You by David Whyte | The On Being Project Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake | Project Gutenberg Towards the Heart’s Frontier: An Interview with David Whyte | Napkin Poetry Review All the Beautiful Questions That David Whyte Asked Me | Life Curator About the Galápagos Islands | Galápagos Travel Center King Lear by William Shakespeare | Amazon Tan-y-Garth Bach (Cottage) | Geograph Britain and Ireland The Carneddau | An Illustrated Guide to Snowdonia National Park The William Blake Archive Seeing Angels | Seven Miles of Steel Thistles We Become the Places We Love, with David Whyte | Meditative Story Excerpt from Tan-y-Garth (Elegy for Michael) by David Whyte | Facebook What Is Iambic Pentameter? An Explanation & Examples | No Sweat Shakespeare The Ancient Greek Chorus in Historical Context | National Theatre Zen | David Whyte Poet and Philosopher David Whyte on the Courage and the Necessity of Crises | The Marginalian Timothy Ferriss | The DO Lectures How to Pronounce Llwybr Cyhoeddus | HowToPronounce.com The History of the Welsh Language | Visit Wales Vipassana Meditation Zazen: Just Sitting, Going Nowhere | Lion’s Roar The Blue Cliff Record | Amazon Poetry from the Gathering (Opening Night) — David Whyte | The On Being Project The Bell and the Blackbird by David Whyte | All Poetry The Hills of Tuscany | David Whyte Times Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado (Translated by Robert Bly) | Amazon SHOW NOTES [00:06:25] Connecting with Henry Shukman. [00:10:32] Low times in the High Himalayas and a yak manger awakening. [00:15:17] The place from where David writes good poetry. [00:17:22] Invitational speech. [00:21:55] Catching up with the curve of one’s transformation. [00:27:58] A revolutionary moment reflecting on parameters and regret. [00:37:41] “Everything Is Waiting for You.” [00:40:54] The secret code to life and the agreed insanity of so-called adults. [00:46:47] Being found by the world in greater and greater ways. [00:48:52] Asking beautiful questions. [00:58:13] “Tan-y-Garth.” [01:02:09] Memorizing poetry. [01:08:28] “Zen.” [01:22:55] Courage. [01:24:15] How living in a trailer on the side of a Welsh mountain helped David develop as a writer. [01:31:14] Irish koans, French doors, and Tibetan bells. [01:38:30] Poetry as consolation. [01:42:03] The best place to hold a poem. [01:43:07] “Time.” [02:00:01] Writing and reading good poetry. [02:04:52] Parting thoughts. MORE DAVID WHYTE QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “Poetry is not some abstracted art. It’s how human beings speak when they’re trying to create language against which there are no defenses. This has to be heard and it has to be heard in the spirit in which it is being conveyed, and the language has to be invitational to that particular person.” — David Whyte “Poetry is the secret code to staying alive, to staying present, to staying visionary.” — David Whyte “All of us spend so much time trying to find a path where we won’t have our heart broken. And really, the only way you can find a path where your heart won’t break is by not caring.” — David Whyte “You are really only courageous about what you’re heartfelt about.” — David Whyte “Time is not slipping through our fingers. It is we who are slipping through the fingers of time.” — David Whyte “Every conversation, as its foundation, has an invitation in it. When the invitation stops, the conversation really stops.” — David Whyte “Poetry’s been such a good friend to me. I’ve gone through seven years of grieving in seven months because poetry has allowed me to take each step along the way, in such a powerful, invitational way.” — David Whyte “The beautiful thing about a horizon is that it’s got something over it, that’s the definition, and that what’s over it is the unknown that’s inviting you. “ — David Whyte “Sometimes your life breaks down and you hit present reality with such velocity that you break apart on impact. And this is a time honored way of transformation, but it’s very hard on us to go through it that way. There’s another way of doing it, which is to stay up with the edge of your own seasonal maturation, and that occurs below this invisible line inside you.” — David Whyte PEOPLE MENTIONED Henry Shukman Ryoun Yamada Roshi William Wordsworth Sam Harris Marco Polo Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Keats Buddha Oscar Wilde Walter de La Mare Ted Hughes Thom Gunn William Blake William Shakespeare Antonio Machado Rainer Maria Rilke William Butler Yeats Seamus Heaney David Attenborough Humphrey Bogart Mary Oliver Hafez Robert Bly Emily Dickinson The post David Whyte, Poet — Spacious Ease, Irish Koans, Writing in Delirium, and Revelations from a Yak Manger (#781) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 Cyan Banister — From Homeless and Broke to Top Angel Investor (Uber, SpaceX, and 100+ More) (#780)
“My life has only been improved by taking myself out of the decision-making process, because I am the hindrance.” — Cyan Banister Cyan Banister ( @cyantist ) is a general partner at Long Journey Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on early and new investments. Cyan was an early investor in Uber, SpaceX, DeepMind, Flexport, and Affirm and has invested in more than 100 companies. Prior to that, she was at Founders Fund, a top-tier fund in San Francisco. Subscribe to Cyan’s Substack at uglyduckling.substack.com . Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 Ultra sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating , Wealthfront high-yield cash account, and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . You can watch the episode on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #780: Cyan Banister — From Homeless and Broke to Top Angel Investor (Uber, SpaceX, and 100+ More) This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep . Temperature is one of the main causes of poor sleep, and heat is my personal nemesis. I’ve suffered for decades, tossing and turning, throwing blankets off, pulling them back on, and repeating ad nauseam. But a few years ago, I started using the Pod Cover, and it has transformed my sleep. Eight Sleep has launched their newest generation of the Pod: Pod 4 Ultra . It cools, it heats, and now it elevates, automatically. With the best temperature performance to date, Pod 4 Ultra ensures you and your partner stay cool in the heat and cozy warm in the cold. Plus, it automatically tracks your sleep time, snoring, sleep stages, and HRV, all with high precision. For example, their heart rate tracking is at an incredible 99% accuracy. Pod 4 Ultra also introduces an adjustable Base that fits between your mattress and your bed frame to add custom positions for the best sleeping experience. Plus, it automatically reduces your snoring when detected. Add it easily to any bed. And now, listeners of The Tim Ferriss Show can get $350 off of the Pod 4 Ultra for a limited time! Click here to claim this deal and unlock your full potential through optimal sleep . This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase —a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. This episode is brought to you by Wealthfront ! Wealthfront is a financial services platform that offers services to help you save and invest your money. Right now, you can earn 4.00% APY—that’s the Annual Percentage Yield—with the Wealthfront Brokerage Cash Account through its network of partner banks. That’s nearly ten times more interest than a savings account at a bank, according to FDIC.gov as of December 16, 2024. It takes just a few minutes to sign up, and then you’ll immediately start earning 4.00% APY interest on your short-term cash until you’re ready to invest. And when new clients open an account today, they can get an extra fifty-dollar bonus with a deposit of five hundred dollars or more. Visit Wealthfront.com/Tim to get started . Tim Ferriss receives cash compensation from Wealthfront Brokerage, LLC for advertising and holds a non-controlling equity interest in the corporate parent of Wealthfront Brokerage. See full disclosures here . Want to hear another podcast episode with a world-class investor? Have a listen to my most recent conversation with Oaktree Capital Management’s co-founder Howard Marks , in which we discussed navigating unprecedented uncertainties, crowded versus uncrowded opportunities, the state of the American economy, finding higher-signal sources of information, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Cyan Banister : Twitter The Ugly Duckling by Cyan Banister | Substack Early Stage Investing for the Long-Term | Long Journey Ventures What Happened to the Future? | Founders Fund Cyan: The Enlightenment of an Iconoclast | Cloud Valley Navajo Nation | Visit Arizona Flagstaff | Visit Arizona Science and Technology on a Mission | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory I Swear to Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth. So Help Me God. | The Ugly Duckling Happy Tastes Good | Dairy Queen What is a Ward of the State in Arizona? | JacksonWhite Law Joyriding with the Gutter Punks | The Ugly Duckling Best Food for When You’re Homeless and Can’t Cook? | r/Mealprep Searching for Family and Home with Cuddles | The Ugly Duckling Commune Life | The Ugly Duckling Hitchhiking with Jesus | The Ugly Duckling The War of Intentions and Beliefs | Spencer Chang Cash for Fashion | Buffalo Exchange The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac | Amazon Crass | Rough Trade Publishing Eastside Records: An Oral History of Tempe’s Legendary Record Store | Phoenix New Times Internet Relay Chat (IRC) | Wikipedia The UNIX System | UNIX.org Cases | Harvard Business Publishing Education The Story of Uber | Investopedia Take a Look at Uber’s First Pitch Deck from 2008 | Vox New York’s Yellow Taxi Medallion Crisis, Explained | Documented The Career of Uber’s First Employee and CEO Was Launched by One Tweet | Business Insider About | The Lobby Conference Red Swoosh | Wikipedia Open Angel Forum | Wikipedia A Short History of Napster | Lifewire Behind the 12-Year-Old Wii Sports Hoax That Briefly Fooled the Internet | Ars Technica Pokémon GO | Niantic, Inc. A Worldwide Territory Control AR Game | Ingress PokéStop | Pokémon GO Wiki Build, Lead, Invest | AngelList Water with True Fruit Flavor | Hint Water Ai-First Service. Catered To Humans. | Zendesk Safety for Every Situation | Flock Safety GameCrush | Wikipedia Interactive Livestreaming | Twitch MySpace — What Went Wrong: ‘The Site Was a Massive Spaghetti-Ball Mess’ | The Guardian Activist Investor: Definition, Role, Biggest Players | Investopedia Icahn: The Restless Billionaire | Prime Video This Game Show App Was an Overnight Sensation, and Crashed Just as Fast | CNN Business Game of Thrones | HBO Game of Thrones: Do Lannisters Always Pay Their Debts? | Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange Promoting Solutions for Future Generations | Greenpeace International Be Not Afraid | Hereticon Transforming Defense Capabilities with Advanced Technology | Anduril “Any Sufficiently Advanced Technology Is Indistinguishable from Magic.” | CCCB LAB Chatham House Rule | Chatham House International Affairs Think Tank Why Did OnlyFans Work When Zivity Did Not? A Thread. | Cyan Banister, Twitter General Magic | Wikipedia General Magic (Documentary) | Prime Video Tony Fadell — On Building the iPod, iPhone, Nest, and a Life of Curiosity | The Tim Ferriss Show #403 Collectable Vintage Playboys | Elizabeth’s Bookshop SuicideGirls | Wikipedia Cyan Banister: Adults Only Startups Deserve Respect Too | Forbes I Did It, with a Boy. | The Ugly Duckling The Taj Mahal Story | Taj Mahal The Magic Glasses by Frank Harris | Amazon My Life & Loves by Frank Harris | Amazon Different Types of Plaid: A Guide to Plaid Pattern Names | Hello Sewing When Polka Dots Signal Both Optimism and Disquiet | The New York Times A Dice Experiment | Cyan Banister, Twitter Decision Fatigue | The Decision Lab Open to the Public 365 Days a Year! | Pioneertown The World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game | Dungeons & Dragons Penn Jillette on Magic, Losing 100+ Pounds, and Weaponizing Kindness | The Tim Ferriss Show #405 Random by Penn Jillette | Amazon The Illusion of Free Will | Sam Harris 7-in-1 Spinner DND Dice Set | Amazon The Cult of Crowley | Tidal Magazine What is Magic? Aleister Crowley Explains | Faena Magick in Theory and Practice by Aleister Crowley | Amazon Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman | Amazon Strange Life of Ivan Osokin by P.D. Ouspensky | Amazon Groundhog Day | Prime Video Caddyshack | Prime Video What About Bob? | Prime Video The Man Who Knew Too Little | Prime Video Broken Flowers | Prime Video The Razor’s Edge | Prime Video The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham | Amazon Ghostbusters II | Prime Video The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned From a Mythical Man | Prime Video The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned From a Mythical Man | Gravitas Ventures It Just Doesn’t Matter (Clip) | The Bill Murray Stories What Exactly Is a Kundalini Awakening? | Yoga Journal American Beauty | Prime Video What Is Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis (DVST)? | Healthline Richard Schwartz — IFS, Psychedelic Experiences without Drugs, and Finding Inner Peace for Our Many Parts | The Tim Ferriss Show #492 Tibetan Monks Throat-Singing | Wilderness Films India Telluride Bluegrass Festival | Planet Bluegrass Meditation, Mindset, and Mastery | The Tim Ferriss Show #201 Parable of the Horse, Carriage, and Driver | The Church of Conscious Harmony Eternal Recurrence: What Did Nietzsche Really Mean? | Philosophy Break The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera | Amazon Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson by G.I. Gurdjieff | Amazon Frosted Toasted Oat Cereal & Marshmallows | Lucky Charms Boston Celtics | NBA Golden State Warriors | NBA In The Air Tonight (Official Music Video) | Phil Collins Boston’s Best Sightseeing Tour | Boston Duck Tours The Most Ribbetting Architecture in Boston | Universal Hub SHOW NOTES [00:06:16] Early life and education as a white minority on a Navajo reservation. [00:11:18] Strained family dynamics and a cycle of neglect. [00:18:20] The intervention of Officer Pratt and becoming a ward of the state at 15. [00:22:46] Crusty punk survival strategies and life on the streets. [00:32:02] The positive influence of Cyan’s “second” mother. [00:34:17] Crass, Chris Collins, and computers. [00:38:03] An unorthodox path to angel investment beginning with Uber. [00:48:13] Niantic/Pokemon GO. [00:56:27] How stalking Garrett Langley led to a Flock Security investment. [01:00:07] GameCrush, activist investors, and lessons learned. [01:07:00] Sales lessons from the street. [01:10:08] A mindful approach to questioning narratives. [01:15:35] The pre-OnlyFans story of Zivity. [01:24:44] Views on sex and relationships. [01:28:47] Magic glasses, esoteric rabbit holes, and rolling the dice. [01:44:02] How Aleister Crowley and Bill Murray paved a path to ex-atheism. [02:02:21] Cyan’s billboard. [02:04:41] Enduring a stroke and its aftermath. [02:08:31] Meditation, throat-singing, and philosophy. [02:17:50] The Boston spiritual experience and duck boat baptism. [02:40:53] A book in the works, the Ugly Duckling Substack, and parting thoughts. MORE CYAN BANISTER QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “I’ve always felt like an outsider no matter where I am, and I think that’s been wonderful and incredible for my career. You can certainly look at that and have kind of a victim mindset about it, but I took the opposite path, which was this is what makes me special, that I don’t fit in wherever I am .” — Cyan Banister “Once you’re homeless, you can never be un-homeless. It’s really strange. Every time I walk around at a conference or anything, I see all the waste. I see, if I were a homeless person, I could come and I could have this, no matter where I’m at.” — Cyan Banister “You have to face something very ugly, which is yourself. You have to look inside and see who and what you really are, and then you have to love yourself even when you don’t like what you see.” — Cyan Banister “When people used to say practice self-love, I thought it meant go eat bonbons and go see a good movie and smoke a joint. That was self-love. But it wasn’t getting me anywhere, and I was like, ‘This whole self-love thing is jive. It’s just not working out.’ But I didn’t realize that self-love is learning how to give yourself unconditional love. And the best way I’ve learned how to give yourself unconditional love is imagine yourself as a ball of light and then take that ball of light and visualize it outside of your body and cradle it like it’s a baby. Now, when you look at that baby, would you hurt that baby?” — Cyan Banister “We apply a lot of our own perception to everything that everyone says around us. We make up stories that are fiction, and a lot of what people suffer with today are these stories, these narratives that we tell ourselves and one another.” — Cyan Banister “My purpose is very simple, which is to spread joy, to lift other people up around me, and to do my best in my own way to end poverty. Now, I’m not responsible for ending poverty. I think we’re all responsible.” — Cyan Banister “When you start realizing Oh, I’m in a school, and all of these hard knocks in life are just lessons , you think about them very differently.” — Cyan Banister “We’re just a hair away from being crazy, every one of us.” — Cyan Banister “We apply a lot of our own perception to everything that everyone says around us. We make up stories that are fiction, and a lot of what people suffer with today are these stories, these narratives that we tell ourselves and one another, and I’ve just always felt like that something that someone said right now, it’s not a hard no. You know when you hear a hard no. I know the difference between an objection and I just have a rebuttal for it versus a hard no. And until it’s a hard no, there’s wiggle room to get something done. And so I’ve just always felt this, and it’s interesting that you ho[m]ed in on it, but it’s definitely been a guiding principle in my life, which is don’t give up . Just try different approaches. Maybe you didn’t ask the right way, or maybe you didn’t give the right incentives, or maybe it was Monday and they’re in a bad mood.” — Cyan Banister “My life has only been improved by taking myself out of the decision-making process, because I am the hindrance.” — Cyan Banister “We’re all in Earth school, and we inhabit human bodies, but we’re nothing but an energy force inside of them. And that life force does not dissipate, and it doesn’t go nowhere. It goes somewhere.” — Cyan Banister “You’re just sleepwalking through life. And the moment you take the reins and you become the narrator of your own story, and sometimes the captain, then that’s when it’s a transformational change.” — Cyan Banister PEOPLE MENTIONED Tim Draper Mike Pratt Jack Kerouac Chris Collins Ryan Graves Travis Kalanick Jason Calacanis Scott Banister John Hanke Lucas Nealan Keith Rabois Garrett Langley John Luttig Carl Icahn Brian Singerman Palmer Luckey Mike Solana Tony Fadell Hugh Hefner Aleister Crowley Frank Harris Steve Jobs Mark Zuckerberg George Gurdjieff Penn Jillette Richard M. Nixon Timothy Leary Sam Harris Jesus Walt Whitman Harry Potter P.D. Ouspensky Bill Murray W. Somerset Maugham SpongeBob SquarePants Kevin Spacey Friedrich Nietzsche Milan Kundera Beelzebub Phil Collins Gabby Giffords Linus Torvalds Albert Einstein The post Cyan Banister — From Homeless and Broke to Top Angel Investor (Uber, SpaceX, and 100+ More) (#780) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
1 Q&A with Tim — What’s Next for Me, Asking Better Questions, Career Reinvention in The Age of AI, Practices for Joy, Getting Unstuck, and More (#778)
Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show , where it is usually my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types to tease out the habits, routines, favorite books, and so on that you can apply and test in your own life. This time, we have a slightly different format, and I’m the guest! As some of you know, I tested a “fan-supported model” in 2019, but I ended up returning to ads by request. That’s a long story, and you can read more about it at tim.blog/podcastexperiment . I recently sat down on Zoom with some of the supporters, which is the episode you are about to hear. I answer questions on how I’ve changed my mind around parenthood, what’s next for me and how I am thinking about next steps, how I find joy, how to live with urgency, my advice for career reinvention in the age of AI, avoiding complacency and ruts, and much, much more. Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Ramp easy-to-use corporate cards, bill payments, accounting, and more ; Helix Sleep premium mattresses; and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . You can watch the episode on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #778: Q&A with Tim — What’s Next for Me, Asking Better Questions, Career Reinvention in The Age of AI, Practices for Joy, Getting Unstuck, and More (#778) This episode is brought to you by Ramp! Ramp is corporate card- and spend-management software designed to help you save time and put money back in your pocket. Ramp has already saved more than 25,000 customers—including other podcast sponsors like Shopify and Eight Sleep— more than 10 million hours and more than $1 billion through better financial management of their corporate spending. With Ramp , you’re able to issue cards to every employee with limits and restrictions and automate expense reporting, allowing you to close your books 8x faster on average. Your employees will no longer need to spend hours submitting expense reports. In less than 15 minutes, you can get started issuing virtual and physical cards and making payments, whether you have 5 employees or 5,000. Businesses that use Ramp save an average of 5% on total card spending and related expenses in the first year. And now, you can get $250 when you join Ramp . Just go to ramp.com/Tim . This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase —a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep ! Helix was selected as the best overall mattress of 2024 by Forbes, Fortune , and Wired magazines and many others. With Helix , there’s a specific mattress to meet each and every body’s unique comfort needs. Just take their quiz— only two minutes to complete —that matches your body type and sleep preferences to the perfect mattress for you. They have a 10-year warranty, and you get to try it out for a hundred nights, risk-free. They’ll even pick it up from you if you don’t love it. And now, Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders at HelixSleep.com/Tim . Want to hear my last Q&A? Have a listen here , where I discuss reinvention, optimization, intriguing investments, modern dating, personal heresies, taking a barbell distribution approach to life, cheap but choice art, making room for the irrational, workout routines for older parents, music I like, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Should I Have Kids: Six Tips to Help You Decide If You Want to Start a Family | Vox Keep Your Identity Small | Paul Graham Why You Should Care About Many Things | Mark Manson The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Tim Ferriss | Amazon The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon A Fictional World Built for These Chaotic Times | The Legend of CØCKPUNCH The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics by Dennis O’Neil | Amazon New York Comic Con | NYCC Masterpieces of Fantasy Art by Dian Hanson | Amazon Funding Cutting-Edge Scientific Research | Saisei Foundation Are NFTs Dead? Exploring the Rise and Fall | Trakx The World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game | Dungeons & Dragons The World’s Premier Trading Card Game | Magic: The Gathering Ranger Tim Takes Aim | Kevin Rose, Instagram Definition of Backcountry Skiing, Slackcountry, Sidecountry, and Off Piste | The Backcountry Ski Touring Blog Steven Rinella on Hunting (And Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #470 The Art of Prompts — Asking the Right Questions to ChatGPT | Devon Geography Inside the Actors Studio | Bravo TV Fresh Air | NPR Tame Your Work, Organize Your Life | Evernote Your Connected Workspace for Wiki, Docs, and Projects | Notion The Five-Minute Journal | Amazon Sabbatical: Definition and How It Works | Investopedia The Random Show — Lessons from Tim’s Sabbatical, Alzheimer’s Breakthroughs, Kevin Tries a Medium, Fitness Tools and Protocols, Book Recommendations, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #766 Daniel Day-Lewis Ends Seven-Year Retirement to Act in His Son’s Film | NPR What Are Hungry Ghosts? | Lion’s Roar Kurt Vonnegut on the Secret of Happiness: An Homage to Joseph Heller’s Wisdom | The Marginalian My Healing Journey After Childhood Abuse (Includes Extensive Resource List) | The Tim Ferriss Show #464 Delicious Brews for Discerning Cocks | CØCKPUNCH Coffee How Five Different Religions Deal with Grief | Refinery29 On Grief and Grieving by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler | Amazon Dr. Peter Attia — The Science and Art of Longevity, Optimizing Protein, Alcohol Rules, Lessons from Glucose Monitoring with CGMs, Boosting Your VO2 Max, Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease, Early Cancer Detection, How to Use DEXA Scans, Nature’s Longevity Drug, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #661 From Life Span to Health Span | Harvard Medical School Act Now, Live Longer | Biograph 10 Health and Performance Benefits of Creatine | Healthline Peter Attia Dives Deep on Statins (Side Effects and the Best Alternatives) | FoundMyFitness The Effects of Microplastics on Your Health and How to Reduce Them | Huberman Lab Optimize Your Water Quality and Intake for Health | Huberman Lab Magic Pill — Johann Hari and the New “Miracle” Weight-Loss Drugs | Tim Ferriss No Biological Free Lunches | Tim Ferriss Handmade Art You Can Use Every Day | Joel Cherrico Pottery Dewey Stuart (1898-1910) | Find a Grave Memorial The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin | Amazon Rick Rubin, Legendary Producer — Timeless Methods for Unlocking Creativity, Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight, The Future with AI, Helpful Distractions, Working with Strong Personalities, Breaking Out of “The Sameness,” and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #649 Quote by E.L. Doctorow: “Writing Is Like Driving at Night…” | Goodreads Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien | Amazon Explore Tolkien’s Oxford with Guide Rob Walters | Paseos Guiados The Stages of the Hero’s Journey | Stuart Voytilla Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | Prime Video Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card | Amazon The Legend of CØCKPUNCH Podcast Arcane: League of Legends | Netflix Arcane: Bridging the Rift | League of Legends Katana | Wikipedia Stratocaster: The World’s Greatest Electric Guitar | Fender Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) | Cleveland Clinic Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality by Anthony de Mello | Amazon Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm, Plus the Strange and Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show #560 Henry Shukman — Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway | The Tim Ferriss Show #531 Meditation Training Program | The Way Fear-Setting: The Most Valuable Exercise I Do Every Month | Tim Ferriss Future-Proof Your Career: AI-Resilient Job Strategies | Horton International SHOW NOTES [00:05:09] Q&A format and ground rules. [00:05:35] My shift in perspective on parenting and fatherhood. [00:08:14] New creative directions: games, comics, animation. [00:10:30] Identity diversification. [00:18:01] Simple pleasures: outdoor activities, meditation, archery. [00:23:21] Using AI to keep questioning fresh and relevant. [00:27:12] Breaking through periods of feeling unsuccessful. [00:35:25] Exploring the fringes and growing personally over the past decade. [00:44:52] Longevity protocols and handling grief. [00:53:41] Coping with the loss of a pet. [00:55:00] Ecstatic creativity à la Rick Rubin and CØCKPUNCH . [01:03:37] Physiological awareness and self-regulation. [01:08:48] Finding career relevance in an AI-transformed landscape. [01:16:48] Parting thoughts. PEOPLE MENTIONED Dennis O’Neil Stan Lee Frank Frazetta Molly Ferriss James Lipton Terry Gross Charlie Rose Lex Fridman Byron Katie Daniel Day-Lewis Scrooge McDuck Alexander the Great Seth Godin Donald Trump Peter Attia Andrew Huberman Layne Norton Rick Rubin Frodo Baggins J.R.R. Tolkien C.S. Lewis R2-D2 Jesus Tyrolean Frank Miller Anthony de Mello Kevin Rose Henry Shukman The post Q&A with Tim — What’s Next for Me, Asking Better Questions, Career Reinvention in The Age of AI, Practices for Joy, Getting Unstuck, and More (#778) appeared first on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss .…
“Whatever you feel yourself leaning away from, try leaning into. If you hate opera, then go learn more about opera. And if you hate sports, well, then go learn more about sports. It’s usually just learning about something gives you an appreciation for this thing that you used to just dismiss.” — Derek Sivers Derek Sivers is an author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, known for his surprising, quotable insights and pithy, succinct writing style. Derek’s books ( How to Live , Hell Yeah or No , Your Music and People , Anything You Want ) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs . His new book is Useful Not True . Please enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Seed’s DS-01® Daily Synbiotic broad spectrum 24-strain probiotic + prebiotic, Momentous high-quality supplements, and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Overcast , Podcast Addict , Pocket Casts , Castbox , YouTube Music , Amazon Music , Audible , or on your favorite podcast platform . Watch the interview on YouTube here . The transcript of this episode can be found here . Transcripts of all episodes can be found here . Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Overcast #777: Derek Sivers, Philosopher-Entrepreneur — The Greatest Year of His Life This episode is brought to you by Seed’s DS-01 Daily Synbiotic ! Seed’s DS-01 was recommended to me months ago by a PhD microbiologist, so I started using it well before their team ever reached out to me. Since then, it’s become a daily staple and one of the few supplements I travel with. I’ve always been highly skeptical of most probiotics due to the lack of science and the fact that many do not survive digestion. But after incorporating two capsules of Seed’s DS-01 into my morning routine, I have noticed improved digestion, skin tone, and overall health. Why is it so effective? For one, it’s a 2-in-1 probiotic and prebiotic formulated with 24 clinically and scientifically studied strains that have systemic benefits in and beyond the gut. And now, you can get 25% off your first month of DS-01 with code 25TIM . This episode is brought to you by AG1 ! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 , my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase —a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. This episode is brought to you by Momentous high-quality supplements! Momentous offers high-quality supplements and products across a broad spectrum of categories, and I’ve been testing their products for months now. I’ve been using their magnesium threonate , apigenin , and L-theanine daily, all of which have helped me improve the onset, quality, and duration of my sleep. I’ve also been using Momentous creatine , and while it certainly helps physical performance, including poundage or wattage in sports, I use it primarily for mental performance (short-term memory, etc.). Their products are third-party tested (Informed-Sport and/or NSF certified), so you can trust that what is on the label is in the bottle and nothing else. If you want to try Momentous for yourself, you can use code Tim for 20% off your one-time purchase at LiveMomentous.com/Tim . And not to worry, my non-US friends, Momentous ships internationally and has you covered. Want to hear the last time Derek was on the show? Listen to our conversation here , in which we discuss the benefits of an unoptimized life, finding and asking mentors for help, the wisdom of quitting when you’re ahead, how to teach an 11-year-old to act like a 16-year-old, the problem with moral relativism and other -isms, securing tech independence, and much more . What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments . SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Derek Sivers : Website | Podcast | Twitter | YouTube Useful Not True: Whatever Works for You by Derek Sivers How to Live: 27 Conflicting Answers and One Weird Conclusion by Derek Sivers Hell Yeah or No: What’s Worth Doing by Derek Sivers Your Music and People: Creative and Considerate Fame by Derek Sivers Anything You Want: 40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur by Derek Sivers Derek Sivers — The Joys of an Un-Optimized Life, Finding Paths Less Traveled, Creating Tech Independence (and Risks of the Cloud), Taking Giant Leaps, and Picking the Right “Game of Life” | The Tim Ferriss Show #668 Derek Sivers: Weird, or Just Different? | TED Talk Gahwa: A Quintessential Symbol of Emirati Hospitality | National Geographic Gourmet Arabian Hospitality | Café Bateel Ruby vs. Python: What’s the Difference and How to Choose? | Learn Enough Work Quickly and Integrate Systems More Effectively | Python Is a Rat the Right Pet for You? | The Humane Society of the United States Woman Brings Home a Rat and Discovers He’s Just like a Puppy | GeoBeats Animals 26 Years of Growth: Shanghai Then and Now | The Atlantic For Global Business | Alipay Connecting a Billion People | WeChat Things to Do in Taipei | The Complete Guide How Did Taipei Change in the Last Decade? | Quora China’s World View: Demystifying China to Prevent Global Conflict by David Daokui Li | Derek Sivers Blade Runner | Prime Video Japan Was the Future but It’s Stuck in the Past | BBC Shenzhen, China: All You Must Know Before You Go | Tripadvisor Chengdu, China: All You Must Know Before You Go | Tripadvisor Visit Dubai | Official Tourism Board in Dubai City of Gold: Dubai and the Dream of Capitalism by Jim Krane | Derek Sivers Arabian Sands by Wilfred Thesiger | Derek Sivers The Bedouin — Desert Nomads | Bedouin Experience How Lee Kuan Yew Engineered Singapore’s Economic Miracle | BBC News Muscat, Oman: All You Must Know Before You Go | Tripadvisor Keeping Our Culture Alive Through Footwear | Tamashee Tamashee Steps Up Khaleeji | Gulf News Independent Adventuring Supply Shops | 826 Valencia The Birth of Islam | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Cormac McCarthy Writes to the Editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican | McSweeney’s Internet Tendency The Road by Cormac McCarthy | Amazon Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy | Amazon Seven Types of Hammered Dulcimers Around the World | Songbird Dulcimers The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Tim Ferriss | Derek Sivers The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss | Derek Sivers How Groupthink Impacts Our Behavior | Verywell Mind What Is Asset Allocation and Why Is It Important? | Investopedia Varadaraja V. Raman — The Heart’s Reason: Hinduism and Science | The On Being Project System 1 and System 2 Thinking | The Decision Lab Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman | Derek Sivers The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence by Gavin de Becker | Amazon The Work | Byron Katie Oblique Strategies: Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas by Brian Eno | Amazon A Quiet Place to Think About Music | MusicThoughts Brian Eno: Interview with the Producer of U2’s No Line on the Horizon | The Telegraph Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV | Prime Video John Cage Performs “Water Walk” | I’ve Got a Secret Seesaws Built On US Border Wall Win Prestigious Design Prize | NPR The Story Of ‘4’33″‘ | NPR A 639-Year-Long John Cage Organ Performance Strikes a New Chord in Germany | NPR How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They’re Built by Stewart Brand | Derek Sivers Stewart Brand – The Polymath of Polymaths | The Tim Ferriss Show #281 The Latest in Technology, Science, Culture, and Business | Wired Interview of Kevin Kelly, Co-Founder of WIRED, Polymath, Most Interesting Man In The World? | The Tim Ferriss Show #25, #26, & #27 How to Do a Turkish Get-Up | Furthermore from Equinox Robust, Practical, and Fast | Clojure Simplicity Matters by Rich Hickey | Rails Conf 2012 Keynote Etymology of Complex | Online Etymology Dictionary Six Reasons the Puerto Rico Tax Incentives Aren’t All They’re Cracked Up to Be | US Tax Services Money — Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins | Derek Sivers Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life by Neil Strauss | Amazon Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferriss | Amazon George Does the Opposite | Seinfeld No Yes. Either HELL YEAH! or No. | Derek Sivers The Billionaire’s Guide to Doing Taxes | Vox Release Your Music Everywhere | CD Baby Who Was Bitcoin’s Satoshi? I Need to Know and So Do You. by Tyler Cowen | Bloomberg Betteridge’s Law of Headlines | Wikipedia E-Gold | Stanford University Tyler Cowen on Rationality, COVID-19, Talismans, and Life on the Margins | The Tim Ferriss Show ##413 All Food Is Ethnic Food. | Tyler Cowen’s Ethnic Dining Guide After National Acclaim over the past Decade, Where Is Pittsburgh’s Food Scene Headed? | Trib Live Translation Tools to Help People Translate Books | Inchword Japanese vs. Korean: Which is Easier to Learn? | Busuu Your Fast Track to Speaking a New Language | Fluent in 3 Months A Beginners Guide to Esperanto | The Guardian Universala Esperanto-Asocio Language Crash Course: Klingon | PGO 2020 Pimsleur Spanish Level 1 Lessons 1-5 | Amazon Learn to Read Korean in 15 Minutes | Ryan Estrada How to Do Basic Pen Tricks | Tim Ferriss Traditional Welcoming | Bedouin Experience Burj Khalifa: Unpacking the World’s Tallest Building | Architectural Digest UAE’s Diversity and Multiculturalism, Discussed By Those Who Live it Every Day | Vogue Arabia Mos Eisley Cantina Scene | Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope SHOW NOTES [00:07:18] Derek Sivers: A Man who brings his own introduction. [00:09:25] First mind change: Emirati coffee. [00:12:34] Second mind change: Ruby to Python. [00:13:54] Third mind change: Rats. [00:17:23] Fourth mind change: China. [00:23:24] Fifth mind change: Dubai. [00:26:48] Tamashee: Come for the sandals, stay for the culture. [00:30:52] Cormac McCarthy Writes to the Editor of The Santa Fe New Mexican . [00:31:47] Shifting perspectives and the value of questioning preconceptions. [00:51:23] Brian Eno and MusicThoughts. [00:53:57] John Cage. [00:56:34] Three glasses. [00:57:08] Derek’s experimental housing project. [01:03:51] Rich Hickey and practical applications of simplicity. [01:29:20] Tyler Cowen. [01:35:57] Inchword and language learning. [01:46:35] Traveling to inhabit philosophies. [01:54:14] Parting thoughts. MORE DEREK SIVERS QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW “Whatever you feel yourself leaning away from, try leaning into. If you hate opera, then go learn more about opera. And if you hate sports, well, then go learn more about sports. It’s usually just learning about something gives you an appreciation for this thing that you used to just dismiss.” — Derek Sivers “I travel to inhabit philosophies.” — Derek Sivers “Don’t jump through hoops to save taxes, jump through a hoop to go make more money. That’s the growth choice anyway. That’s the thought process that leads you to make growing decisions, not shrinking decisions.” — Derek Sivers “I’m willing to throw myself in and feel the pain to see if I’ve done it wrong.” — Derek Sivers “When I’m around people who I know agree with me, my inherent curiosity level drops a bit. And when I’m around people who I know don’t think like me, my curiosity piques.” — Derek Sivers “I deliberately fucked up my life and made a bunch of crazy fucking decisions, and some of them worked out great, and some of them didn’t. And I’m so happy that I did that.” — Derek Sivers “So often, the difference between success and failure is the mindset that leads you to take different actions. But if you just look at a situation, and you say, “That’s it. That’s what the situation is,” I’m not talking about physical things. I mean declaring something to be a dead end, declaring something to suck, these are all things of the mind, and nothing of the mind is necessarily true. Everything that’s just in the mind is just one perspective.” — Derek Sivers “It can be much harder to do something that is objectively simple, that stands alone, that isn’t dependent on other things. It can be harder to make that, but it’s ultimately usually a better choice because it’s more maintainable, it’s easier to change, it’s easier to stop and start. It’s simpler even if it’s harder to make.” — Derek Sivers “Esperanto is hippie Klingon.” — Derek Sivers PEOPLE MENTIONED Seth Godin Wilfred Thesiger T. E. 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