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[Curated Wisdom: Lessons on Life, Strategy, and Long-Term Thinking]-[#753: Derek Sivers and Kevin Kelly]

The Tim Ferriss Show · B2 · 2024-07-10

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Curated Wisdom: Lessons on Life, Strategy, and Long-Term Thinking

This podcast episode serves as a "super combo" retrospective, featuring highlights from over a decade of interviews. The host curates conversations with both household names and lesser-known "stars" who have significantly influenced his perspective. The discussion spans diverse topics, from career strategy and minimalism to existential questions about mortality and long-term societal planning.

The Evolution of Strategy: From "Yes" to "No"

Derek Sivers offers a compelling framework for career growth, noting that in the early stages, one should adopt a "say yes to everything" approach. He recounts his time as a circus performer, where he initially lacked experience but seized every opportunity to expand his role, eventually becoming the "ringleader MC." This period of saying yes served as a "lottery ticket," providing the foundation for his professional life.

However, Sivers emphasizes that as one matures, the strategy must flip. He now advocates for the "hell yeah, or no" philosophy. By saying no to almost everything, he creates the necessary space for meaningful projects—like his "now now now project"—to flourish. This selective focus prevents the overwhelm that often leads to losing control of one's own work, a phenomenon he likens to the character in the film Vanilla Sky who loses his company due to distraction and lack of focus.

Rethinking Time and Mortality

Addressing the anxiety surrounding life paths, the discussion touches on the concept of "don't be a donkey." Often, people feel paralyzed by having too many interests. Sivers suggests that if one is thirty, they have plenty of time to pursue five different interests for ten years each, completing them all by the age of eighty. This perspective encourages "foresight and patience," allowing individuals to focus fully on one direction at a time without feeling conflicted.

This theme of time is echoed by reflections on mortality. One guest shares an exercise of living as if they had only six months to live. This "profound exercise" helped strip away non-essential anxieties and clarified what truly mattered—focusing on family and meaningful contributions. This aligns with the mission of the "Long Now Foundation," which seeks to counter the "inherent short-term bias" of modern society by encouraging thinking on a "generational or civilizational scale."

The Power of Practical Minimalism and Skills

Building one’s own home or mastering manual skills serves as more than just a hobby; it is a way to gain confidence. Whether it is building a house from scratch or working with stone, these activities provide the assurance that if the "worst came to worst," one could survive and remain content. This minimalism—being happy with very little—acts as a buffer against anxiety, empowering individuals to take bigger risks in their professional lives.

The Shift to Professional Delegation

While the guests celebrate the value of "do-it-yourself" projects, they also acknowledge the growth required to let go. Initially, there is a strong urge to build everything personally, from chemistry labs to websites. However, the realization that "hiring a professional to do what they do really well is not a weakness" marks a significant shift in efficiency. By letting go of tasks that others can do better, individuals can focus on the unique work that only they can provide.

Conclusion: Curiosity and Continuous Learning

Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to "go wide" and remain curious. Whether through reading the physical newspaper, exploring esoteric hobbies, or subscribing to curated newsletters like "Five Bullet Friday," the key to a fulfilling life is the constant pursuit of new knowledge. By embracing the "somethingness" of life and questioning our own assumptions, we can navigate the fast-changing landscape of the modern world with sanity and purpose.

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