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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts Episode 1: Kevin Rose Show notes and links at tim.blog/ podcast Tim Ferriss: This is Episode 1 of the Tim Ferriss podcast. For those of you who don’t have any context on me, I’m the author of The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, and The 4-Hour Chef, which have been translated into more...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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the inspiration behind this? Tim Ferriss: The inspiration behind doing this is multi-fold. First, over the last year I had a chance to be on a couple of podcasts that I really enjoyed, like the Joe Rogan Experience, Mark Maron WTF podcast, Bryan Callen, and Adam Carolla, and I really enjoy the longer format, having tim...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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wine. It’s just good prices and heavy pours. Anyway, he’s a good dude. Tim Ferriss: That should be his tagline – “Good prices, heavy pours.” And also for people who are say visiting San Francisco, it’s right around the corner from a restaurant called Zuni Café, which is very, very well-known. Judy Rodgers originally I ...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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kid in my class who wore a fluorescent orange jumpsuit to school. It was like what a garbage man would wear. Tim Ferriss: Or an inmate. Kevin Rose: Yeah, or an inmate, exactly. He was wearing that and I remember everyone thought that was the coolest thing. Everyone was like, “Oh, he’s got that jumpsuit on,” and kids st...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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thinking, “Wow, this is crazy.” There were a bunch of influential people that started to sign up, and I was like, “I can kind of peek over their shoulder and kind of be with them on this journey that they’re going on, and watch what they’re up to, without actually knowing them.” I was like, “Wow, what if celebrities ac...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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those even within the last year and a half or so. I’ve gone into a handful of deals that are now starting to work out, like Nextdoor I think is a great example of one I invested in maybe a year and a half ago. Tim Ferriss: Yeah, one we both invested in. Kevin Rose: It’s a neighborhood social network and I think that th...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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You’re betting on a person. You might not necessarily like the general space that they’re in, but you’re betting they can kind of figure it out. Sometimes you lose on those and that’s fine. Tim Ferriss: That’s true also even with the example you gave, which was Twitter. I mean if we’re looking at Odeo… Kevin Rose: For ...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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recommendation to people would be to read the annual letters by Warren Buffett, which are compiled and gathered in paperback form. Of course, the first rule of investing is, “Rule #1, Do not lose money. For Rule #2, see Rule #1,” according to Buffett, but as an annual thing it’s important. You need to develop rules. Yo...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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I would, so medium-rare would be what? Like 125? Kevin Rose: 130-135 is medium rare. How did I know that and you don’t, and you have a cooking book? You should cut this out of the podcast. Tim Ferriss: I’m not going to cut it out. 125 is fine. Kevin Rose: That’s on the rare side. Tim Ferriss: Yeah I know, but if it’s t...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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interview you realize that his ideas and his passion and just where his head takes things is so unique and so big-picture, bigger than you could ever dream up on your own. Like when you think of ideas we’re like, “Oh, wouldn’t it be better if there was a better way to…” and it’s something super stupid that you want. I ...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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and so on and so forth. How has that affected your relationships with people that you grew up with, if at all? And from what period of time? Kevin Rose: It’s hard because growing up in a city like Las Vegas, no one really stayed there so it’s not like when I go back to town I see all my friends from high school or coll...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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certain professional track. Not always. I mean I do have close friends in the Bay Area…not to meander too far, but it’s just something that I’ve seen some people have a lot of challenges with, and other people don’t have any. Kevin Rose: I think for me, I grew up in a pretty lower-middle income family. That’s always fe...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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hear you. It’s easy to feel lost. I don’t think I’ve talked about this typically. I feel like I’m in AA or something, wording it this way, but it’ll be 11 weeks as of this Sunday that I’ve meditated twice a day, every day, for that period of time. It would have been incomprehensible to me that I would actually do it th...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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I would rather spend time working on businesses. You were talking earlier about traits that successful entrepreneurs have. All the great entrepreneurs I know, their projects bleed into their personal lives. It’s sad, but it’s true. They’re focused on that. When I was building some of the companies I built in the past, ...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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podcast. That’s a little hard core. [laughing] Tim Ferriss: I’m waiting for the alcohol brands to sponsor me for my next episode. Kevin Rose: So what was the question again? Tim Ferriss: Any age… Kevin Rose: Oh, 24. That sounds about right. Your mid-20’s are kind of like your prime, right? Tim Ferriss: What are some of...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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“Dude, thanks for the direct feedback or honesty. I look forward to seeing you next time you’re in town,” because he’s out of town. It was the first time where I was like, “Wow, that actually…” Tim Ferriss: It’s also a good founder who can take it. Kevin Rose: I’ve done that before in working with some engineers, and I...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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mistakes in the future. So I was saying a lot of what I thought I did wrong, including, as Jack Dorsey puts it in the interview that I did with him – he says you need to constantly be pruning and editing your team to make sure that you have the right people in the right roles. That’s something, as a successful entrepre...
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#1: Kevin Rose
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these men are saying these really crude things. How does that make you feel?” I felt like I was always being hit with all these kind of like, “You suck. Tell us why you don’t suck” questions. I was just like, “You know what? You’re right, we do suck.” That’s the only thing you can do. Tim Ferriss: [laughing] Like, “Loo...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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of those ideas into some of the stuff that he built and went on to obviously launch to an audience that’s 100X of what we ever were. Dude, just being a part of that, like that whole movement was something that I will forever cherish. So your question was what am I really good at. I enjoy those moments, and if there’s a...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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to me until we had sat down. We were hanging out before or something, and you sit down and you’re like, “Dude, I’m doing this crazy experiment,” or something like that. I’m like, “What’s up?” and you pull up our shirt and you have some kind of syringe in your side. Tim Ferriss: I had a continuous glucose monitor implan...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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first show, The Cassowary. [laughing] Tim Ferriss: No one will be able to spell it. It’ll be like 17 SEO’d versions. That would suck. [laughing] “If you were a colored jelly bean, what color would it be?” Suck my balls. Not literally, figuratively suck my balls. If you could outsource one of your daily tasks, what woul...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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how do you manage that? That’s got to be the hardest segment of people to manage. I know when I was 16-18 I was doing all kinds of stupid crazy stuff, so I imagine they have systems in place. Tim Ferriss: I wouldn’t want you making my burgers when you were 16. [laughing] Kevin Rose: No, I know. You still wouldn’t today...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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I just want to throw out there real quick. There’s a lot of people talking about this unschooled movement where it’s like open source school where the kids can pick the different classes kind of like at their own leisure. You could put out episodes that are some courseware and the class is online, as long as you adhere...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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a fucking brilliant hard-ass in wrestling. Like you thought you could give 7 and he’d be like, “No, no, no, you can give 10.” He would just push you to the breaking point. Whenever I face anything that is difficult in my life, I look back on my experience when I was in high school and I’m like, “All right, is this hard...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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a founder and you’re going to run that business, you have to understand that you can’t just be good at one thing. You have to understand the whole gamut, the A to Z, and at least have enough knowledge to be able to make an educated decision around certain things. I think that I was very immature and I hid from the thin...
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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completely non-biased. I viewed it as a bit of a cop-out in the beginning because I felt like it was an admission of weakness to go to a therapist. Kevin Rose: It absolutely is. [laughing] Tim Ferriss: [laughing] For the same reason I’ve never used anti-depressants, even though I’ve dealt with that shit in my own life....
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#1: Kevin Rose
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/01-kevin-rose.pdf
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should interview on this podcast in the future? Any nominations? I’ve had a lot of people say Dana White, President of the UFC, which I’d totally be down for obviously, being a big UFC fan. Kevin Rose: The thing that would be fun is you’ve got to get outside of tech. Obviously there’s a lot of tech people in the Bay Ar...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts Episode 2: Josh Waitzkin Show notes and links at tim.blog/ podcast Tim Ferriss: So Josh, I figure we might as well start at the top and do a little retrospective of what led you initially to write The Art of Learning. Of course, that's how I was, in many ways introduced to your work, an...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
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in Washington Square Park, it was a battle. I loved the feeling of going into a fight with someone and finding these hidden harmonies and finding where these animal passions mixed with this technical complexity, and much later when I'd gotten much better playing simuls, it was a higher level manifestation of that same ...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu School with Marcelo Garcia, who is the nine time world champion. You know him well, Tim. He's really the Michael Jordon of the grappling world. So there are world class athletes training there. Then I run a consulting business where I'm training people who are at the cutting edge of the finance wo...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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put on a white belt literally and figuratively and so I took on this third major mountain in my life, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I was training out on the West Coast for about a year when I was actually writing The Art of Learning. I was training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu twice a day. This was after I'd spent five years taking not...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
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MG Action, where people, Jiu Jitsu guys from around the world login to watch all of Marcelo's shows, training sessions, his sparring sessions, his lessons, everything. When he was competing in Abu Dubai is when he got the World Championship and when [inaudible] which is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Championship we wer...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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we're not practicing. It's amazing what can be done with intention, with controlling someone's intention. This is a lot of my training in Push Hands related to finding ways to essentially control someone's intention so that you are ahead of them, even if they were ultimately moving first. You were there before they arr...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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where you can use an insight and then waking up first thing in the morning creating input and applying your mind to it, journaling on it. Not so much to do a big brainstorm, but to tap what you've been working on unconsciously overnight. Which of course, is a principle that Hemingway wrote about when he spoke about the...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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notion of accept which will make my position slip more and more and more and you fall into what I call a downward spiral. So this relates to a lack of presence which really connects to a cognitive bias, an addiction to a past evaluation as opposed to a present one. So that's a very simple example of a cognitive bias. A...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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said, "No, no, no I'm not going to teach you to be lucky because I can't teach you to be lucky. But I can teach you to run some probabilities and only bet when you have a good likelihood of a positive outcome." What was so fascinating is you look at a guy like that and you'll find a highly quantitative -- say hedge fun...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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the beginning to get up momentum really describes the three most important turns of a ski run are the last three before you got in the lift and it's a very, very subtle point. For those of you who are skiers, that's when the slope is leveled off, there's less challenge. Most people are very sloppy. Then they're taking ...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
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wanted to touch on for a second, as you know I've been taking that very seriously for particularly the last six months or so. And I received an email the other day from the teacher that I used for a transcendental meditation and there are many different types of meditation. I'm curious. I'm going to ask you about how y...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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we might speak about meditation. I spoke at a conference on Grit recently and it was very interesting for me because for the most part -- Tim Ferriss: Grit, G-R-I-T? Josh Waitzkin: G-R-I-T, yeah, which is a first core educational principle in a lot of charter schools these days. It's hugely important, teaching kids to ...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
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was think about my to-do list the entire time, that's fine, as long as I'm paying attention to my breath. That non-attachment to an outcome i.e. controlling my thoughts was very helpful. And the format that I followed subsequent to that we can have a longer conversation about why it finally clicked, but the short answe...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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sit down to write. Josh Waitzkin: My routine is that I roll out of bed. I brush my teeth. I go downstairs and I sit down with my journal and I start writing and I immediately apply myself to a reflection that I have targeted in my mind in the evening or late afternoon before and I just let it rip. I have a big creative...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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where you got slightly off the path and made a correction to be true to yourself and what that looked like. Josh Waitzkin: Well, for me, a very clear example is my public life. I was a young kid, fell in love with chess. I won my first national championship when I was late eight, early nine. When I was 11, a book came ...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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on my life, On the Road, Dharma Bums. His books were initially tapped me into the idea that life could be ecstatically beautiful. Then I moved into studying Taoism, so Lao Tzu, the Tao Te Ching, hugely just unbelievable deep. But of course the translation of that book that you read will be formative and my favorite tra...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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fend for yourself with weaponry or create fire with flint or anything like that. There's a fire in your house, so you just have to get out to the street and then you'll obviously sort things out later. But assuming your family is safe what would you take with you, just what you can carry basically? Josh Waitzkin: That'...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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scaling if it's going to dilute quality in any way. So I've been sort of building up the groundwork to ultimately be able to do something hugely important in education, so I think that that's going to be the core of how I would -- I'm building towards that in a few years. In terms of the committee of three people -- Ti...
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#2: Joshua Waitzkin
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/02-josh-waitzkin.pdf
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the philosophogists are the ones who are basically philosophizing about the philosophers as opposed to do doing philosophy. And the vast majority of philosophers today actually are just philosophologists. Similarly you and I have discussed there's the writers and there's a literary critic. There's the artist and the ar...
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#3: Kelly Starrett and Dr. Justin Mager
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/03-kelly-starrett-and-justin-megar.pdf
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The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts Episode 3: Kelly Starrett, Justin Mager Show notes and links at tim.blog/ podcast Tim Ferriss: We are fucking live at Casa Ferriss, and this is the first podcast threesome that I have dared to venture into. But I have two fine gentlemen, two scholars and gentlemen. Because you're a doct...
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#3: Kelly Starrett and Dr. Justin Mager
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/03-kelly-starrett-and-justin-megar.pdf
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producers, microphones. Just deadlifts it up. Like 25, 30 pounds, not a big deal. And she kind of looks at the correspondents like "What's your problem"? And literally, you can see the producers back and they're like, "That's good TV." I have daughters, we don't want them to be professional athletes. I'm interested to ...
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#3: Kelly Starrett and Dr. Justin Mager
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/03-kelly-starrett-and-justin-megar.pdf
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okay, what makes us well, what makes us thrive? I mean, it just made the most sense. So, that's kind of what I went through. I became interested in endocrinology because I just felt that if you can kind of understand the hormone systems and how they would have such local effects on cells and global effects directly on ...
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#3: Kelly Starrett and Dr. Justin Mager
https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/03-kelly-starrett-and-justin-megar.pdf
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same principles and apply them to the rest of us, then you're going to see 30, 40, 50. 60 percent gains in function and health and vitality. Kelly Starrett: People don't understand that it's not-, we move the needle 1 percent. I read your book, The 4-Hour Body legitimately and was like, "This is like reading best pract...
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