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  1. 02/06/2025

    PN Deep Dive: A Guide to Mental Models: A Podcast Notes Collection

    Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org This member’s only content is a compilation of several podcasts that will teach you about the importance of mental models and how they can help you improve your decision-making process. Get the FULL COLLECTION Key Takeaways: * Mental Model: Direction Over Speed * If you’re pointed in the wrong direction, it doesn’t matter how fast you’re traveling * Mental Model: Availability Bias * Design your environment to the best of your availability to limit your temptation to perform unwise actions * Mental Model: Hanlon’s Razor * Don’t attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity. Don’t assume someone did something because they’re a bad person, assume they did it out of stupidity. * Mental Model: George Mack’s Razor * When presented with two options, choose the one that brings a greater amount of luck. * Mental Model: Zeitheimer’s * Every generation tends to assume their problems are the absolute worst – we forget about the daily struggles of our ancestors * Our generation is complaining about social media addiction – people less than a hundred years ago were dying on battlefields during world wars * Mental Model: Signal vs. Noise * This mental model is all about how to distinguish the high-intensity/useful information (the stuff that actually matters) from the noise * If a book has been around for 100 years, you can assume it’ll be around for 100 additional years (this is also known as the Lindy Effect) Defining Mental Models * A mental model is ways of taking principles from different disciplines and applying them to make better decisions * Helpful mental models: * Be careful of actions that would multiple your life by 0 * Don’t take any risk that might make your life go to zero * E.g: It’s great if you exercise and don’t smoke, but if you drive drunk you could go to jail or end up dead Mental Model: The Map is Not the Territory * Check out Shane’s blog post on the topic * A few examples: * A balance sheet is the map of a business, but it doesn’t fully represent the company * An employee satisfaction survey (a map) is only a glimpse of the entire terrain (everything going on within the company) * “If you become exclusive to one map, you’re less likely to identify when the terrain changes” – Shane Parrish * “There’s always an imperfect relationship between reality and the models we use to represent and understand them, but it’s necessary in order to simplify things because we can’t deal with the world in all of its complexity” – Shane Parrish * Like online dating * The “map” (someone’s profile) doesn’t match the overall person – they’ll often be completely different * The size of your email list is a map, but it doesn’t tell you about the territory * It doesn’t tell you about the open rates, the engagements, or whether people care if they receive the emails * Business targets/projections are another example * For one, they’re often pulled out of thin air * The growth target doesn’t, in fact, indicate what’s possible * “If you could 10x something, why would you be happy with 5x, and if 5x’ing something is, in fact, impossible, why would you be disappointed with 4x?” – Sam Mental Model: The Unforced Error * This mental model comes from Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Models by Gabriel Weinberg * The concept: do all you can to prepare to avoid bad outcomes * Ex: Dress well to avoid making a bad first impression * Ex: Don’t text while driving to avoid getting in a car crash * “An unforced error is the most basic way you can be wrong. Independent of all other circumstances, you done f**ked up.” – Chris Mental Model: Anti-fragility * This one originates from Nassim Taleb, author of Antifragile, and a few other classics – The Black Swan, Fooled by Randomness, and Skin in the Game * The main idea – Become someone who thrives and improves from disorder * Think of a glass cup: if you drop it on the floor (disorder), it breaks (AKA it’s fragile) * How can you do this? – There are quite a few ways: * Have multiple sources of income – this way, if you lose your job (disorder), you’ll be fine * Exercise and build strength – if you stumble and lose your balance, you’re more likely not to hurt yourself * Look for business opportunities where no matter what happens, you’ll experience an upside Mental Model: Finding Good in the Bad * This one originates from Josh Waitzkin in his first appearance on The Tim Ferriss Show * It’s very easy to get bummed out when it rains and let it affect your mood * Josh realized parents instill this in their kids by encouraging them to stay inside when it’s raining rather going out to actually enjoy the “bad” weather * So, he flipped it. Josh taught his son to look at rain and think: “Oh, look at how beautiful it is! Let’s go outside and enjoy it!” * George adds – “When everything’s going bad, I say ‘good.’ When everything’s going good, I say ‘bad.’” * When times are good, it’s quite easy to take your foot off the gas * When times are bad, it’s an opportunity to thrive Mental Model: Surround Yourself With People You Admire * “I definitely find the biggest influence in my output and the way I think is who I’m around” – George Mack * Think of two versions of yourself: * In one world, you spend most of your time around a positive and motivational person (like David Goggins) * In another world, you spend most of your time around a sloth (the type of person who always has negative blinders on) * After a year, imagine these two people meet – they’ll be completely different! * High agency people actively seek out those they admire and want to emulate * Chris thinks David Perell largely fits this bill – “He’s always the dumbest person in the room in one of multiple domains and he keeps changing the domain”” Mental Model: Directional Arrows of Progress * This one comes from Josh Wolfe (as discussed in these Podcast Notes). Here’s how Josh explains it: * “The half-life of technology intimacy” is a trend related to how we interact with our computers: * 50 years ago, you had a giant computer the size of multiple refrigerators sitting in the corner of a room * The way you would interact would be to flip it’s switches, and pull plugs etc. * 25 years ago – we first got personal computers * How did we interact with them? – Mainly through a keyboard and a computer mouse * 12.5 years ago – the dominant form of computers became laptops * Now it’s physically on your lap, so the computer has gotten closer to you * 6.5 years ago – the iPhone * It’s the last thing we touch at night, as well as the first thing we touch in the morning * You “swipe” it and “tap” it * The only physical barrier with the human body is a thin film of fabric in your pants * 3.5 years ago – the smartwatch Get the FULL COLLECTION Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.

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  2. PN Deep Dive: Huberman Lab Sleep Collection: Protocols & Science

    01/30/2025

    PN Deep Dive: Huberman Lab Sleep Collection: Protocols & Science

    Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org Podcast Notes Premium Collection: Huberman and Sleep Get the FULL NOTES Intro to Sleep * Sleep cycles & Architecture: non-REM and REM play for brain domination throughout the night in 90-minute cycles – this is the standard architecture of sleep * Ratio of non-REM and REM throughout the night: the first half of the night is dominated by non-REM deep sleep; the second half of our sleep is dominated by REM sleep * Not everyone’s sleep cycles are 90 minutes: sleep architecture is fairly consistent within a person, but can be different across people * Non-REM Sleep: Non-REM deep sleep is divided into four stages, increasing in the depth of sleep: stages 1 and 2 are light stages of non-REM deep sleep; stages 3 and 4 are deep stages of non-REM deep sleep * In stages 1 and 2: the heart rate begins to drop, and brain wave activity slows down * In stages 3 and 4: the heart rate is low, cells in the cortex fire together then go silent * During non-REM deep sleep, we get autonomic restoration and regulation of heart rate and blood pressure * Hypnogogic Jerks: during stage 1 you experience mini dreams s you’re starting to drift off and can almost wake yourself up in this stage – sometimes you experience a jerk in your body as a result of loss of proprioceptive feedback * ​Don’t miss these notes about how Salvador Dali used the hypnogogic state to be creative (Slumber with a Key)​ * … ​​Quantity, Quality, Regularity, and Timing (QQRT): The macros of sleep * Quantity: the average adult needs between 7-9 hours of sleep per night – but the reality is more complex * Quantity alone doesn’t tell the full story * … Carbs, Caffeine and THC * Carbs in AM vs. PM: research does seem to support that your body is better able to metabolize carbohydrates in the morning versus evening if you’re concerned about your blood sugar and metabolic health * Eating Before Bed: In gener… Sleep Supplements * Magnesium Threonate or Glycinate, 145mg, 30-60 minutes before sleep * Magnesium chloride can be effective for bioavailability by way of muscle relaxation * Apigenin: 50mg, 30-60 minutes before sleep * Theanine: 100-400mg, 30-60 minutes before sleep (Do NOT take Theanine if you are prone to night terrors or sleepwalking) * Inositol * Glycine: 1.5-2gPhosphatidylserine will dampen cortisol response * Check out the full Momentous Huberman sleep stack & use promo code PODCASTNOTES for 15% off at checkout! Sleep Tips * 1. Do Nothing! If you are struggling with sleep and had a bad night of sleep, do not sleep in later, do not go to bed earlier, do not increase caffeine intake, do not compensate with a nap * 2. Time rescheduling/sleep restriction therapy: if you are spending too much time in bed, your brain is not efficient; it’s like being in the gym for hours a day but spending most of the time scrolling on your phone – you’re not really getting a good workout like if you know you only have 45 minutes to workout * 3. Don’t underestimate the importance of a winddown routine: whatever you enjoy for relaxation, build it into your regimen to help you decelerate * 4. Do NOT count sheep, instead take yourself on a mental walk: counting sheep actually makes you stay awake longer; instead, get your mind off itself by going through a rudimentary walk with hyper-detail – imagine putting your shoes on, opening the door, crossing the street, imagine the signs you see, look at the flowers, etc. * 5. Remove … * Monophasic sleep: Single bout of sleep in 24 hour period * Biphasic sleep: Two bouts of sleep in 24 hour period * Polyphasic sleep: … ​Napping * Naps are a Double-Edged Sword: If you struggle with sleep at night, do not nap during the day in order to build up sleepiness and hopefully sleep at night * ​Cons of Napping: Naps remove sleep pressure (adenosine) so if you struggle with sleep, you are setting yourself up for worse sleep because you’ve removed some of the sleepiness you need * ​Pros of Napping: If napping does not disrupt your sleep and leaves you feeling better, go ahead and nap but be cautious of napping too late which can disrupt sleep * ​Are Naps Right F… * ​Super Charged Nap: Swig espresso right before napping + nap 20 minutes + cold water to hands and face upon waking + immediate daylight 5-10 minutes outside ​3 Ways Sleep is Essential for Learning:​ * 1: We need sleep before learning to start the initial imprint and laying the tracks; sleep before learning is critical * 2: We also need sleep after learning to cement the information in our brain * 3: We need sleep to integrate the new information with previously learned information we have stored * ​Exactly How Much an All-Nighter Impacts Memory: Pulling an all-nighter leads to deficits of up to 40% in making new memories * … * Symptoms of REM Sleep Deprivation: Paranoia, hallucination, aspects of psychosis (with enough time) * Bad Sleep, And Then: When sleep deprived, you’re excessively reactive and hypersensitive, particularly to reward-based activities – dopamine circuits are overactive when you are underslept * Sleep and Addiction: A lack of sleep is associated with addiction potential AND relapse if trying to abstain * REM Sleep Killers: Alcohol, THC * One Possible Mechanism for PTSD: The brain is trying to process the traumatic experience but fails, so the brain tries again the next night, and the next – until … Brain Features of REM: * (1) Electrical brain wave activity in the cortex is similar to that when you are awake; * (2) There are unique pulses from the brain stem ultimately to the occipital cortex (linked to rapid eye movements); * (3) Motor regions, visual regions, memory-related structures, and emotional-related structures of the brain all light up * (4) The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (responsible for inhibition and planning) activity is suppressed during REM * Functions of REM sleep: (1) Creativity; (2) Emotional & mental wellness – REM sleep is overnight therapy * … * (1) Consistently rehearse the notion that you will remember your dreams and you will take control of your dreams – if you do this enough, the probability you will induce lucid dreams is high * (2) Rehearse something (like flicking a light switch on and off) over and over; Then, when this appears in your dream you can take control * … Get the FULL NOTES Thank you for subscribing. 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  3. PN Deep Dive: 📝 David Deutsch, Scott Galloway, _Mike Cernovich, _Jensen Huang, 2X Huberman, and Tyler Cowen

    01/28/2025

    PN Deep Dive: 📝 David Deutsch, Scott Galloway, _Mike Cernovich, _Jensen Huang, 2X Huberman, and Tyler Cowen

    Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org Time Saved This Week: 8 Hours, 53 Minutes ​NEW Premium Notes​ ​David Deutsch: Chemical Scum that Dream of Distant Quasars | TED ​​ In this TEDTalk from 2005, David Deutsch (​@DavidDeutschOxf​) was tasked with going out on a limb and saying something surprising. The result? A profound exploration titled Chemical Scum That Dream of Distant Quasars where he redefines humanity’s place in the universe and celebrates the limitless potential of human knowledge. Though the title might sound nerdy or even a bit intimidating, these Premium Podcast Notes break down every element of this groundbreaking TED Talk, revealing powerful principles of problem-solving that could transform how you see your role in fostering the endless growth of knowledge and shaping a better future. Scott Galloway on How Stoicism Can Benefit Young Men | Daily Stoic with Ryan Holiday Scott Galloway on "Intergenerational Theft" and why Stoicism can help young men who are struggling now more than ever. Go Premium to learn why young men are struggling, how to protect the middle class, the value of being a Nation, how to be successful, truths about money and more. ​Mike Cernovich – Escaping Sam Altman’s Techno-Slavery | Zero Hour with James Poulos​ Mike Cernovich discusses Sam Altman's Techno-Gnostic archetype, secular fatalism, Greco-Roman principles, consciousness, and more. This is not your average podcast and not to be missed. ​Upgrade to ​Premium ​to Get 3 Premium Notes Every Week, the Full Newsletter, Playable Timestamps, AI Powered Answers, Unlock 500+ Premium Posts, No Ads and MORE​ Go PREMIUM Top Premium Takeaways Of The Week ​David Deutsch: Chemical Scum that Dream of Distant Quasars | TED ​​ ​Is Earth Special? Two Possible Theories…​ * Theory #1: Earth is very untypical and uniquely suited... * “Spaceship Earth” = ... * If we destroy the ... * Theory #2: Earth is typical and human beings are not ... * “The human race is just a chemical scum on a moderate-sized planet, orbiting around a very average star in the outer suburb of ...” – Stephen Hawking * Key Takeaway: “So, especially if you regard them as deep truths to form cornerstones of your world view and inform your life-decisions, they appear somewhat in ...” – David Deutsch ​Earth is Very Not Typical: ​“Deep, intergalactic space is completely dark. It is so dark that if you were to look at the nearest star to you, and that star were to explode as a supernova, and you were staring directly at it at the moment when its light reached you, then ...”– David Deutsch ​Humans are Very Special Chemical Scum: ​“Therefore we are chemical scum that’s different. This chemical scum has universality. Its structure contains, with ever-increasing ...” – David Deutsch * “The fact that the laws of physics permit – and even mandate – ...” – David Deutsch ​3 pre-requisite resources for the open-ended creation of knowledge:​ * Matter: the growth of knowledge is a ... * Energy: the inputs required to ... * Evidence: the laws of physics saturate the ... ​Resources are abundant, knowledge is scarce:​ If something isn’t forbidden by the ... ​Our Sacred Responsibility as Humans: ​“Species go extinct. All the time. Civilizations end. The vast majority of all species and all civilizations that have ever existed are now history. If we want to be exceptions ...” – David Deutsch ​Scott Galloway on How Stoicism Can Benefit Young Men | Daily Stoic with Ryan Holiday​ ​The Epicenter of Today’s Problem:​ For the first time in the nation’s three-century history, a thirty-year-old person today is doing worse than ... * “When the majority of kids aren’t doing as ...” – Scott Galloway ​The nation is a feature, not a bug:​ The most successful people in tech should have more ... ​Understanding Power Laws and the Pareto Principle:​ A very small percentage of people will ... ​Advice for young people on how to be successful​: Put yourself in rooms of ... ​The trope “money can’t buy happiness” is a myth:​ Studies show that middle-income people are ... ​Young Men Are In Trouble: ​Young men in America are ... * 4x more likely to kill themselves * Four out of five suicides involve men * There is a certain amount of resentment and ... ​Understanding Stoicism: ​Stoicism is a philosophy that teaches ... ​Why Billionaires Become Billionaires (narrative violation): ​Generally, billionaires are good high-character people; one of ... ​Emotional advice from Scott: ​ * If something moves you, lean into that emotion and learn how to cry * Figure out a way to ... * Lean into feeling your ... * To not lean into ... * You will get to know ... ​Mike Cernovich – Escaping Sam Altman’s Techno-Slavery | Zero Hour with James Poulos​ ​The Fallacy of Pendulum Theory:​ There is no law of the universe that says things have to swing back and forth between ... * The political right tends to have a certain ... ​America has submitted to its base-lower impulses ​ * Book recommendation:​ Nicomachean Ethics​ by Aristotle * Many Americans have lost touch with what ... * It would be one thing if people turned away from God but... ​The Source of Society's Problems:​ Alienation from the divine is... * Understand that there are ... ​Techno-Gnostics​ refers to a perspective or philosophy combining elements of technology with ... * We can’t just take our consciousness, ... ​The Harsh Truth About Sam Altman: ​“Sam Altman is a gnostic, but he doesn’t realize that he’s 2,000 years too late. Hating your body and thinking that your body is gross is not some sort of new thing.” – Mike Cernovich * “Sam Altman hates being a human and wishes he didn’t live in a body and wants to upload himself into a Warhammer machine. People like that – I think we should dismiss ...” – Mike Cernovich * Like Altman, the materialistic Soviets also hated the body and ... ​​Upgrade to Premium to Read the Full Newsletter, Playable Timestamps, AI Powered Answers, Unlock 300+ Premium Posts, No Ads and MORE​​ Go PREMIUM ​Jensen Huang – Founder of Nvidia | Founders Podcast with David Senra ​ What "Strategy" Actually Means: Strategy is not words; strategy is action What "Mission" Actually Means: The Mission is the Boss. Nvidia exists to serve a mission and not for the sake of perpetuating its existence Ship the Whole Cow: Nvidia found ways to package and sell hardware that it previously would have discarded; this helped it mitigate low-end market competition and insulate itself from the innovator’s dilemma Complacency kills: The enemy is not the competition, but the company falling victim to complacency – both real and imagined Jensen’s keys to success:(1) He puts in more effort than his peers and (2) He has a willingness to tolerate more suffering than those around him * Greatness does not come from intelligence; it comes from character, which can only be earned from overcoming adversities and developing perseverance History’s greatest founders spend a lot of time teaching within their organization * Founders Thread: “If you’re not spending 90% of your time teaching, then you’re not doing your job.” – James Sinegal of Costco * Founders Thread – Apple is Steve Jobs with 10,000 lives * The best founders are evangelists for their companies; examples include Steve Jobs,​ Palmer Luckey​, and Sir James Dyson The Whiteboard Method: Using a whiteboard is the primary form of communication in Nvidia meetings; everyone must demonstrate their thought process in real-time, and be willing to eventually erase an idea – no matter how good it is Go Fast or Die: “You can drive great people away by making the speed of decision-making really slow. Why would great people stay in an organization where they can’t get things done? They look around and say, ‘Hey, I love the mission, but I can’t get my job done because the speed of decision-making is too slow.” Value of A flat organizational structure(1) Enables employees to act with more independence and (2) Filters out low-performing employees who are unaccustomed to thinking for themselves F Your Feelings: Jensen tortures people into greatness: The quality of the work is the most important thing, not people’s feelings * “I wake up every morning, look at myself in the mirror, and say: ‘You suck.’” – Jensen Huang * “I don’t like giving up on people. I’d rather torture them into greatness.” – Jensen Huang The Speed of Light in Practice: * Break down each component task of a project and assign a target time to completion for it * Assume no delays, no queues, and no downtime so that you can set the theoretical maximum, i.e. the Speed of Light * Instead of judging performance relative to your past performance or against the competition, judge yourself against the speed of light and the law of physics Top Five Things (T5T) email * Every employee, at all levels, sends an email with the top five things that they are working on, or the top five things they are observing in the market (customer pain points, a competitor’s strategy, new developments in technology, or project delays) * Each email contains five bullet points, and the first word in each bullet is an action word, such as finalize, build, or secure * Each department labels each email in the email’s subject line Winston Churchill Would have Loved Twitter/X– He limited the size of memos that his staff could send him and told them that it was “slothful” not to compress your thoughts Henry Singleton, cofounder of Teledyne, on planning: * 1. Flexibility over rigid plans * 2. Daily steering over long-term planning * 3. Excessive planning constraints freedom of action * 4. Recognize that the world is complex and avoid counterproductive planning * 5. Be skeptical of the herd Educating the

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  4. PN Deep Dive: Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Tim Cook, Huberman on Pain and Parenting, Hetty Green and Mark Zuckerberg

    01/25/2025

    PN Deep Dive: Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Tim Cook, Huberman on Pain and Parenting, Hetty Green and Mark Zuckerberg

    Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org ​ Time Saved This Week: 13 Hours, 45 Minutes ​ ​NEW Premium Notes​ Peter Thiel | Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin ​​ Peter Thiel (@peterthiel) is an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who has appeared in many Podcast Notes over the years. However, legendary producer Rick Rubin still somehow managed to peel back new layers of Peter’s life, revealing how he flipped the script from ordinary Stanford law school graduate to one of the most prominent entrepreneurs of his generation. These two titans of industry also discuss the student debt crisis, the progression of AI relative to the dot-com bubble, the current state of Silicon Valley, and much more! Marc Andreessen: It’s Morning Again In America | Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson It’s time for another podcast episode with the chief ideologist of the Silicon Valley elite, Marc Andreessen (@pmarca)! In this episode, Marc talks about how technology and politics have changed in Silicon Valley, his shift from left to right, and how he believes innovation can solve big issues like energy, border security, and defense ​Tim Cook: What It Takes to Run Apple, the World’s Largest Company | Dua Lipa: At Your Service​ A wild Tim Cook appeared! The Apple CEO sat down with Dua Lipa for a rare podcast interview to answer about his daily routine, favorite national parks, and books, Apple’s climate goals, leadership philosophy, and even tackling the big question: does Apple use child labor for cobalt? ​ ​Upgrade to Premium to Get 3 Premium Notes Every Week, the Full Newsletter, Playable Timestamps, AI Powered Answers, Unlock 500+ Premium Posts, No Ads and MORE​ Go PREMIUM Top Premium Takeaways Of The Week ​​​Peter Thiel | Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin ​​ ​Peter's Quarter Life Crisis: “I ended up at a top New York law firm. It was one of these very strange places where from the outside ....” – Peter Thiel ​Student Loan Nightmare: Of 1997 graduates, almost all of them paid off their debt within XX years. Of 2009 graduates, the median student after 12 years has ,,, * “If you make the colleges even partially responsible, ...” – Peter Thiel ​You Can Just Buy Users Instead of Ads: Paypal gave $10 to create an account, another $10 ... ​Competition is for Losers: Capitalism and competition are opposites... ​IPO's Are Awful: Taking a company public is in part a government takeover * The accountants and lawyers get... ​Peak Insanity to Peak Clarity: “Maybe AI is like the internet in 1999, where ... ​The Origin of the Name Palantir and Its Goal: Palantíri in Lord of the Rings were ... * Palantir = more security without... ​Contrarian: A controversial idea isn’t automatically correct, but ... ​ ​Marc Andreessen: It’s Morning Again In America | Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson​ ​3 Targets of DOGE:​ * Headcount (like, how many people work in the government) * .... * ... ​Afuera: Did you know? There are XXX federal agencies * “There’s a rumor going around that nobody actually knows the number of federal agencies.” – Marc ​Abandoned Offices: A lot of these federal buildings in D.C. are empty * Occupancy is around... * Some only work ... ​Techno Optimism: “We are told that technology takes our jobs, reduces our wages, increases inequality, and is ever on the verge of ruining everything. But our ...” – Marc ​Trump and Systems Thinking: And when you’re good at real estate, you learn what’s called ... ​Project Independence: The idea? Build ... * But then, Nixon created the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and they ... * Marc’s devious plan: Bring back Project Independence and have someone like ... ​Small Nuclear is a Solved Problem: The U.S. has been building small nuclear reactors for ... ​Wide Open Border: Out of those, 2.5 million people were released into the U.S. while waiting for their cases * Another 2 million crossed without being caught * Total? At least 4.5 million illegal entries during Biden’s term ​Is Technology Bad for Jobs? Lower costs give consumers and businesses more spending power to ... * The enemy isn’t technology-driven unemployment; it’s ... ​No Growth Stagnation: UK, Germany, and Canada have fallen into a “no growth” trap, resulting in ... ​​Tim Cook: What It Takes to Run Apple, the World’s Largest Company | Dua Lipa: At Your Service​ ​3 qualities Apple looks for in employees: ​ * Collaboration: The ability to... * Curiosity: A passion for .... * .... ​Tim shares 5 books that have shaped him:​ * ​To Kill a Mockingbird – A formative read for young students and everyone * ​Shoe Dog by Phil Knight – A book on business and life * ... ​1+1=3? Your idea + my idea is ... ​Tim Cook on leadership: “I try to be a leader that deeply believes in collaboration because ...” ​About that Cobalt: Tim Cook 100% guarantees that the cobalt ... ​Tim's Daily Routine:​ * He wakes up very early, typically around 4 to 5 a.m. * He spends the first hour of the day ... * After emails, he spends an hour ... * After that, he goes to .... ​Top 5 National Parks:​ * ​Yosemite (his local park)​ * Grand Canyon * .... ​ ​Upgrade to Premium to Read the Full Newsletter, Playable Timestamps, AI Powered Answers, Unlock 300+ Premium Posts, No Ads and MORE​ Go PREMIUM Control Pain & Heal Faster With Your Brain | Huberman Lab Essentials​ Tools to improve the function of the glymphatic system: * Sleeping on one side increases glymphatic washout and clearance efficiency * Zone 2 cardio (only if it doesn’t exacerbate the injury!): Fast walking, jogging, or cycling for 30–45 minutes, 3 times a week Placebo effects are very real: People anticipating morphine report reduced pain even before receiving it Foundational principles for injury recovery (in consultation with Kelly Starrett): * Sleep is essential: 8 hours ideal or 8 hours immobile to support glymphatic clearance, tissue clearance, etc. * Movement: A 10-minute walk daily if possible * Ice is more of a placebo: Reduces pain for a short while but can impede healing by causing fluid sludging * Heat is quite beneficial: Improves tissue viscosity, fluid clearance, and perfusion * Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs like ibuprofen) block inflammation but may interfere with early recovery stages Breathing vs. Infection: “Things like Wim Hof breathing, ice baths, anything that releases adrenaline will counter the infection but you want to regulate the duration of that adrenaline response.” – Huberman ​ ​Dr. Becky Kennedy: Overcoming Guilt & Building Tenacity in Kids & Adults | Huberman Lab ​ Question for parents: “Who do I need in my life when things go poorly so I don’t lean on my young children and give them a responsibility that’s not theirs?” Don't Keep Kids in the Dark: It’s not emotions that dysregulate a kid, it’s the lack of a story to explain it. Kids can handle the truth when it’s told to them by a loving, trusted adult Happiness is the NOT the Goal: Your job is not to make your kid happy. Your job is to help create the conditions for your kid to be a real functioning, confident adult. It’s just different roles The concept of “not guilt”: “What I think is happening is a lot of us, especially women, when we were growing up, we learned to notice everyone’s feelings around us. And we learned that our value, really, and our worth, really, and we were kind of best and good girls when we took care of everyone else’s feelings except for our own.” – Becky The most important skill for kids to learn is to tolerate frustration: “The things that are good for humans long-term are things that involve humans to tolerate frustration.”– Becky Get Off Your Phone: “We have so much less tolerance for our kids’ tantrums because we’re on our phones wanting our life to be easier.” – Becky Confidence: “Confidence is not feeling like you’re the best at something, it’s feeling like it’s okay to be you when you’re not the best at something.” – Becky ​ Hetty Green – The Single Biggest Individual Financier In The World & The Richest Woman In America | Founders Podcast with David Senra #375 Hetty Green’s business maxims: * 1. Seek out every piece of information on an investment before deciding on it * 2. Watch your pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves * 3. Generally, in business, do not close a bargain until you have reflected on it overnight * 4. Before making a deal, if anyone is foolish enough to offer you the full amount, take it! * 5. Buy when everyone wants to sell and sell when everyone wants to buy Some things on Hetty Green’s list of things to NOT do in business: * 1. Do not cheat in business or you will find yourself in an early grave * 2. Do not fail to be fair in all things and do not kick a man when he is down * 3. Do not envy your neighbors * 4. Do not forget to be charitable and never falsify A defining character trait of Hetty: She lived by her own rules and did not care what other people thought; by casting off the societal norms of her time, she freed herself to do as she pleased and to live a life on her terms Hetty was self-sovereign, very frugal, and very paranoid: She did not tell other people what she owned or how much she was making, and commonly bought property and stocks under fictitious names Greed and Envy: Greed does not drive the world, envy does; cure yourself of envy because envy is a weakness Hetty Green’s wealth management principles: * 1. No debt * 2. No buying on margin * 3. Watch every penny * 4. Stack your cash Chaos is a Ladder: Most humans will panic during times of economic crisis, but those who do not panic will get rich * Shrewd investors can buy assets at low prices from speculators who use margin * There are good bargains in the aftermath of the crisis Fun fact: The creation of railroads

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