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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    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

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    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

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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.

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    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

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    29 mins
  • How to Predict the Future (Same as Ever by Morgan Housel)
    Nov 10 2023

    What I learned from Same As Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes by Morgan Housel.

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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

    [00:00] How to Predict the Future 
    [01:57] Risk is What You Don’t See
    [03:53] People Want Certainty, not Accuracy
    [07:31] Storytelling is a Superpower
    [11:06] Calm Times Create Crazy Times
    [13:19] Don’t Go Too Fast
    [16:27] More Stress Is Good
    [17:56] Good News Happens Slowly
    [19:48] How to Be a Rational Optimist
    [21:16] Perfection Makes You Fragile
    [23:10] It’s Supposed to Be Hard
    [25:04] Don’t Quit When You’re Ahead
    [26:05] Questions to Ask Yourself

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    27 mins
  • The Freedom Trap (Freedom by Sebastian Junger)
    Nov 3 2023

    What I learned from Freedom by Sebastian Junger

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    Timestamps

    [00:00] Obsessing Over Freedom
    [02:50] The 400 Mile Journey
    [06:41] Towns vs Tribes
    [09:14] You Can’t Escape Society
    [12:20] Paradoxes of Wealth & Freedom
    [13:23] Movement & Freedom
    [17:21] Risking Death for Others
    [18:56] Human Rights
    [22:53] Fighting
    [26:07] Thinking

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    34 mins
  • How to End Cravings and Stop Bad Habits (Scarcity Brain by Michael Easter)
    Oct 27 2023

    What I learned from Scarcity Brain: Fix Your Craving Mindset and Rewire Your Habits to Thrive with Enough by Michael Easter.

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    Timestamps:

    [00:00] We Should Focus on Bad Habits
    [02:40] The Scarcity Loop
    [06:19] How to Break the Scarcity Loop
    [08:50] Scarcity Cues
    [12:02] Addiction is not a Disease
    [15:25] How to Combat Addiction
    [18:15] Gamification & Scarcity Loops
    [22:02] Food Cravings
    [27:19] We’re All Hoarders
    [30:29] Drowning in Information
    [34:12] How to We Stop Craving More?

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    38 mins
  • #14 Unlock Your Inner Genius (Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson)
    Oct 20 2023

    What I learned from Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    [00:00] Self Reliance 
    [02:34] Trust Your Beliefs
    [05:29] The Consequences of Not Acting on Your Ideas
    [08:09] How to Do Meaningful Work
    [11:46] Don’t Lose Yourself
    [14:16] Consistency is a Trap
    [17:14] Living in the Present
    [21:18] The Travel Trap
    [23:23] The Cyclical Nature of Society

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    28 mins
  • #13 Write Better Today (On Writing by Stephen King)
    Oct 13 2023

    What I learned from On Writing by Stephen King

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    [00:00] Intro
    [01:29] Stephen King’s Career
    [07:05] Battling with Addiction
    [10:08] How to Be A Writer
    [13:13] There Must be Joy 
    [16:34] 2,000 Words a Day
    [19:25] How to Tell Stories
    [23:39] The Power of Honesty
    [26:00] Editing Your Work

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    30 mins