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A deep dive into decision-making with Annie Duke, exploring why smart people often make bad decisions, the dangers of misinterpretation over misinformation, and how our brains are wired to seek certainty in a probabilistic world.
Jimmy Soni discusses the broken traditional publishing system, the potential for digital distribution, and Infinite Books' mission to revolutionize publishing by prioritizing authors' success, leveraging technology, and marketing books more effectively over longer time horizons.
A wide-ranging conversation with Guy Spier explores topics like investing, personal growth, psychedelics, music, and the importance of understanding oneself and the world, while emphasizing the value of writing down goals, continuous learning, and treating others with empathy.
A hilarious and deeply introspective conversation with artist Marc Dennis, who paints like a 17th-century master but infuses his work with meta-narrative humor, exploring themes of identity, perception, and the human experience through his unique artistic lens.
A comprehensive and intimate exploration of the art world through the eyes of art adviser Ariel Meyerowitz, revealing how to approach art collecting with passion, curiosity, and a focus on personal connection rather than investment potential.
Adam Moskowitz, a passionate cheese monger who transformed his life through artisan cheese, shares his journey from a failed rap career and addiction to becoming a documentary filmmaker and cheese advocate, highlighting the importance of passion, purpose, and believing in oneself.
Todd Rose recounts his transformative journey from a struggling high school dropout to a Harvard professor, highlighting the importance of individual potential, rejecting standardized paths, and finding personal fulfillment through an unconventional approach to education and career.
A wide-ranging conversation with George Mack exploring life as a video game, high agency, optimism, and the power of treating personal growth like leveling up in a game while maintaining curiosity and breaking out of algorithmic filter bubbles.
Ken Stanley explores how pursuing ambitious objectives can blind us to the stepping stones that lead to breakthrough innovations, arguing that following interestingness and novelty can often yield more creative and unexpected discoveries than traditional goal-oriented approaches.