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[The Art of Living: Summer Recommendations and Deep Reflections]-[A Mega-Recommendations Episode for the Summer]

After Hours · B2 · 2022-06-29

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Introduction: A Spontaneous Deep Dive

In this special episode of After Hours, hosts Felix, Mihir, and Youngme eschew their usual structured business topics in favor of a "mega recommendation" session. What begins as a casual exchange of summer plans evolves into a profound exploration of human behavior, personal growth, and the small, intentional acts that define a meaningful life.

Intellectual and Cultural Explorations

Youngme kicks off the discussion with a recommendation for Strangers Drowning by Larissa MacFarquhar. The book profiles individuals who exhibit extreme altruism, forcing readers to confront their own moral compasses. The hosts discuss the discomfort that arises from witnessing such radical generosity, which often leads people to question their own priorities. Felix adds a recommendation for Wait by Frank Partnoy, which champions the benefits of delaying decisions and the art of procrastination—a virtue in classical cultures that often leads to better outcomes in fields ranging from tennis to comedy. Finally, Youngme introduces Two Wheels Good by Jody Rosen, sparking a broader conversation about the cultural and economic importance of the bicycle as a sustainable, nimble, and joyful mode of transportation.

Random Acts of Generosity and Human Connection

Mihir shares a moving experience of buying groceries for a stranger, highlighting the power of "random acts of generosity." He argues that when inflation and daily struggles are high, helping someone with basic necessities without a systematic agenda is a "spectacular" and soul-filling experience. This theme of connection extends to Felix’s experiment of leaving his electronics at home. By disconnecting, he finds himself more observant and present, a practice he considers "completely liberating." The hosts agree that creating space—whether through physical disconnection or by simply letting a classroom discussion sit in silence—is a vital, albeit difficult, skill to master.

Navigating the Modern World: What to Avoid

The conversation turns to the necessity of curating one's environment. Youngme shares her resolution to stop reading daily news, describing the experience as "watching a nonstop sporting event where there are no winners." She finds that a higher-level, weekly perspective is better for her mental health. Felix adds a humorous but pointed warning to avoid a specific, perpetually broken escalator at Boston's South Station, illustrating the "bureaucratic morass" that often plagues modern infrastructure.

Culinary and Travel Discoveries

In the realm of food and drink, the hosts discuss the refreshing simplicity of the "Shandy" (a mix of lager and citrus soda) and the sophisticated combination of strawberries and balsamic vinegar. Youngme shares her goal to master vegan cooking, moving away from a "subtraction" mindset to one of "addition"—incorporating new grains, legumes, and spices to create dishes she can feel proud of. Regarding travel, the hosts discuss the vivid, "magnificent" landscapes of Utah’s national parks and the transformative experience of revisiting one’s childhood school, where the physical reality often clashes with the "inaccurate" but powerful memories of youth.

Self-Reflection and the Path Forward

As the episode concludes, the hosts discuss their personal "curiosity lists" and the desire to take an inventory of their "post-pandemic selves." Mihir reflects on the trade-offs made during the pandemic, noting that while he may have become a more intentional father, he feels he has become a "worse friend." Youngme expresses a desire to engage with politics in a "constructive way" rather than sinking into cynicism. The episode serves as a poignant reminder that even in the mundane—a haircut in a foreign city, a conversation with a dry cleaner, or a shared book with one's children—there is an opportunity to cultivate a richer, more connected life.

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I'm so excited to dig into some meaty topics.
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Come to think of it, even business school professors sometimes get tired of talking about business.
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I recently finished a book that I found utterly fascinating.
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This sounds like right up my alley.
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It's one of these really wonderful books where in the end, of course, there's no general rule
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dig into
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come to think of it
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right up my alley
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
Hello, everyone. You're listening to After Hours.
I'm Felix. Hi, Mihir.
And I'm Yang Mihir.
She's back. Wonderful to have you.
Thanks. So great to have you.

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