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Ep. 201: Ben Mezrich – The Resilience of Writing

“When I was a struggling writer, before I wrote my first book, I got 190 rejection slips.” He taped them to the walls like a serial killer. “My wallpaper was rejection slips.”…

“When I was a struggling writer, before I wrote my first book, I got 190 rejection slips.” He taped them to the walls like a serial killer. “My wallpaper was rejection slips.” “What was the worst one?” I asked Ben Mezrich, a New York Times bestselling author. Over the past five or six years, I’ve […]

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Ep. 200: Scott Adams – How to Use Mass Persuasion Techniques to Become President of The United States

Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, knows the answer and has known it for years. So I called him and asked. I needed to know. He told me how Trump won. And…

Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, knows the answer and has known it for years. So I called him and asked. I needed to know. He told me how Trump won. And he told me how anyone can use these persuasion techniques to improve their lives. What if you can get people to do whatever […]

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Ep. 199: Gretchen Rubin – Where Happiness Hides…

“When did you decide to go from being a lawyer to a full-time writer?” I asked Gretchen Rubin. She wrote the #1 New York Times bestseller, “The Happiness Project.” She worked for…

“When did you decide to go from being a lawyer to a full-time writer?” I asked Gretchen Rubin. She wrote the #1 New York Times bestseller, “The Happiness Project.” She worked for The Supreme Court. “I was surrounded by people who loved law. They were reading law on the weekends. They were talking about law […]

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Ep. 198: Dan Ariely – Creating "A True, Deep Sense of Accomplishment"

Dan Ariely was burned all over his body. He lived in the hospital for years. He grew up there. Now he writes about pain. And irrationality. And meaning. He had nerve damage…

Dan Ariely was burned all over his body. He lived in the hospital for years. He grew up there. Now he writes about pain. And irrationality. And meaning. He had nerve damage from the burns. And no skin to protect himself from pain. The nurses rip off his bandages. He begged them to peel them […]

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Ep. 197: Steven Pressfield – How To Go From Amateur To Turning Pro

I had a full time job. I was trying to run a business on the side. I was pitching two TV shows. And I was obsessively playing chess day and night and…

I had a full time job. I was trying to run a business on the side. I was pitching two TV shows. And I was obsessively playing chess day and night and traveling to tournaments. And nothing was going well. My attention was scattered. I was unhappy. I felt stuck. One time I was talking […]

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Ep. 196: Tim Ferriss – What I Learned From Tim Ferriss’s ‘Tools of Titans’

I was very late and I was very upset at myself. I had flown three thousand miles. I moved into an Airbnb right next to where Tim was staying. I had written…

I was very late and I was very upset at myself. I had flown three thousand miles. I moved into an Airbnb right next to where Tim was staying. I had written thousands of notes on ripped pieces of paper and stuck them all throughout the book. I had notes written up and around all […]

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Ep. 195: Josh Foer – The Explorer’s Code

The Explorer’s Code:  I wanted to wake each morning, not anxious about my day anymore. Not worried about what so-and-so would say, or where my career was going, or what was I…

The Explorer’s Code:  I wanted to wake each morning, not anxious about my day anymore. Not worried about what so-and-so would say, or where my career was going, or what was I going to write today. My only job each day is to explore something new. So I called up Josh and asked him how […]

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