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[2.5 Million Subscriber Q&A: Reflecting on Growth, Discipline, and Future Directions]-[#835 - 2.5M Q&A - Naval Ravikant, Quitting Alcohol & Having Kids]

Modern Wisdom · B2 · 2024-09-07

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📋 Summary

Reflecting on the 2.5 Million Milestone

Reaching 2.5 million subscribers marks a significant milestone for the show, representing a tenfold increase since Chris Williamson moved to America just two and a half years ago. Williamson reflects on this journey as a period of intense work and personal evolution, noting that while he once harbored a "chip on my shoulder" regarding past bullying, he has successfully moved past that bitterness. He emphasizes that his growth wasn't driven by proving doubters wrong—since, in his view, "no one was paying attention or even cared"—but rather by a genuine internal drive to learn and improve.

The Philosophy of the Podcast

Williamson maintains a strict "warts and all" approach to production. He avoids editing out pauses, coughs, or awkward moments, believing that such polish "sterilizes the conversation." He argues that it is more respectful to the audience to present the interaction as it truly occurred. Furthermore, he remains steadfast in his refusal to charge guests or accept payment for appearances, viewing the podcast as a pursuit of curiosity rather than a commercial transaction. He notes the irony that while he is often accused of being a "grifter" or "shill," critics rarely acknowledge the "tons and tons of money" he turns down from sponsors or guests he does not believe in.

Navigating Fame and Scrutiny

As the show’s reach expands, Williamson admits to feeling the weight of increased scrutiny. He describes his current state as one of being "chronically uncertain" and notes that larger platforms often feel like an increase in negativity because, as he puts it, "you don't remember the compliments, you only remember the insults." Despite this, he stays grounded by focusing on the "sedimentary layered rock archaeology" of his own experiences, attempting to document his growth for others to follow.

On Sobriety and Personal Growth

Addressing his history with alcohol, Williamson suggests that "elective sobriety" is a powerful tool for self-discovery. He advocates for using periods of sobriety to test one's relationship with the substance, rather than treating it as a permanent moral stance. He encourages listeners to "reintroduce it on your own terms" to see if they have "fully transcended and included" the habit. For him, the benefits of sobriety are so significant that he is often "non-fussed" with alcohol altogether, preferring the clarity it provides.

Decision Making and Overcoming Ruts

When asked how to trust one's decisions while becoming more aware of mental biases, Williamson relies on the idea that "happiness in life comes down to the discomfort between choosing to become aware of your mental afflictions, or the discomfort of becoming ruled by them." He advises listeners to stop over-intellectualizing decisions, noting that most are reversible. He credits his consistency to external accountability—the presence of a guest forces him to show up, preventing him from sinking into a "malaise" or "rut." He urges those stuck in a comfortable but unfulfilling life to take "physical action" rather than just "deciding," as "deciding is bullshit."

Future Guests and Vision

Looking ahead, Williamson is actively seeking to balance his guest list with more mainstream and progressive voices, mentioning interest in figures like Kyle Kulinski and Krystal Ball. He also confirms that a highly anticipated episode with Naval Ravikant is a goal he is preparing for, viewing it as a potential "crowning episode" for the show. He concludes by reaffirming his commitment to the platform, stating that he would continue the podcast even if the numbers dwindled, as the project remains his primary vehicle for understanding both the world and himself.

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📖 Transcript

Hello everybody, welcome back to the show.
My guest today is me again.
I hit 2 .5 million subscribers on YouTube and, as is tradition to celebrate, I ask for questions from YouTube community and Twitter and Instagram, so here is another 90 minutes of me trying to answer as many as possible, including what's happening with bringing Naval Ravikant on the show, my reflections
on the best ways to take a break from alcohol, and when I want to have kids.
Expect to learn who I'm thinking of bringing on as guests from the left and the right over the next few months, the best ways to learn to trust your decisions, my advice for getting out of a rut, whether I respect Dan Bilzerian, what it's like living with a giraffe, and much more.
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