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Nat's Notes

By: Nat Eliason
  • Summary

  • Learn from the best books in the world. Every week, host Nat Eliason distills the core wisdom in a book that has either changed the world or may change it in our lifetime. Topics span philosophy, psychology, technology, business, health, history, and more. Explore all of the detailed show notes at natsnotes.com.
    2023
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Episodes
  • How Buddhism Could Change Your Life (The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying)
    Dec 7 2023

    What I learned from The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

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    It’s a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it.

    Timestamps

    [00:58] Doubt Yourself
    [03:08] Hiding from Death
    [07:47] We Don’t Know Ourselves
    [10:51] Western Laziness
    [14:34] Our Fear of Change
    [16:38] Becoming a Buddha
    [20:10] You Are Fundamentally Perfect
    [22:29] The Goal of Meditation
    [25:36] How to Meditate
    [27:26] How Long to Meditate
    [30:01] What is Karma
    [33:26] How to Practice
    [36:36] Asking for Help

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    38 mins
  • An Incredible Future is Coming (Where is My Flying Car by J Storrs Hall)
    Nov 24 2023

    What I learned from Where is My Flying Car by J. Storrs Hall

    Join the Nat’s Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book.

    If you prefer video, be sure to subscribe on YouTube.

    Get Two Months Free of Readwise

    Readwise is my favorite reading tool. I use it to automatically extract my highlights from physical books, and I use their Reader to read and highlight everything I find online.

    Then they automatically organize all of my notes and send them directly to my note-taking tool, so I can immediately look up anything I loved in past books I read.

    It’s a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it.

    Timestamps

    [1:44] Why Air Travel Stagnated
    [6:02] We Need to Use More Energy
    [10:57] Why Has Physical Technology Slowed?
    [13:07] The Insane Potential of Nanotech
    [15:03] The Machiavelli Effect
    [17:21] Failures of Nerve & Imagination
    [19:39] The Age of Aquarius
    [21:11] The Climate Change Myth
    [26:04] The Disaster of Government Regulation
    [29:44] Bonus Topics

    If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)

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    32 mins
  • Truth, Technology, and Building the Future (Anthology of Balaji by Eric Jorgenson)
    Nov 17 2023

    What I learned from The Anthology of Balaji by Eric Jorgenson.

    Join the Nat’s Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book.

    If you prefer video, be sure to subscribe on YouTube.

    Get Two Months Free of Readwise

    Readwise is my favorite reading tool. I use it to automatically extract my highlights from physical books, and I use their Reader to read and highlight everything I find online.

    Then they automatically organize all of my notes and send them directly to my note-taking tool, so I can immediately look up anything I loved in past books I read.

    It’s a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it.

    Timestamps

    [00:54] The End of Death 
    [02:21] The Government Stops Innovation
    [06:00] Finding New Medicines
    [08:13] Technology Reduces Inequality
    [11:05] Why Crypto is Exciting
    [13:05] Could Bitcoin Replace Gold?
    [14:24] Printing Digital Wealth
    [16:13] Youth Extension, not Life Extension
    [18:17] Scientific Truth vs. Political Truth
    [20:09] How Science Got Corrupted
    [21:49] A Popular Idea is not Necessarily True
    [24:03] What to Focus On
    [27:38] Bonus Topics

    If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)

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    29 mins

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