1 hr 30 min

Is Freedom Overrated? [Lawrence Yeo‪]‬ The Examined Life

    • Self-Improvement

Many of our goals in life are connected to freedom. That big promotion to achieve financial freedom, retirement to finally be free from our job or simply the freedom to choose what you want to do in any given moment. But is this actually a trap? Join us as we explore how freedom can benefit your life and where it inevitably will fall short.

Lawrence Yeo is a writer, illustrator and storyteller.

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References from the show:


Burnout is the echo of self-judgement by Lawrence Yeo
Travel is no cure for the mind by Lawrence Yeo
Exhalation by Ted Chiang
Meet Noor from DesignDrawDo



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ABOUT RADREADS

RadReads is an online education business that helps ambitious professionals lead more productive, examined and joyful lives. RadReads provides guides, coaching, and trainings to more than 45,000 high-performers to help them gain back free time, scale their impact, and make their little dent in the universe.

ABOUT KHE HY

Khe Hy is the founder of RadReads and father of two. Khe spent 15 years working on Wall Street and was one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock. He's been called Oprah for Millennials by CNN and the Wall Street Guru by Bloomberg and his work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, TedX, Business Insider, Barrons, Time Magazine and Quartz.

Many of our goals in life are connected to freedom. That big promotion to achieve financial freedom, retirement to finally be free from our job or simply the freedom to choose what you want to do in any given moment. But is this actually a trap? Join us as we explore how freedom can benefit your life and where it inevitably will fall short.

Lawrence Yeo is a writer, illustrator and storyteller.

Jump to the question: Is freedom overrated?

Learn more about Lawrence:


Visit Lawrence's blog More To That
Connect with Lawrence on Twitter

References from the show:


Burnout is the echo of self-judgement by Lawrence Yeo
Travel is no cure for the mind by Lawrence Yeo
Exhalation by Ted Chiang
Meet Noor from DesignDrawDo



Join an upcoming group coaching cohort:

Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers)

⁠⁠Apply today⁠⁠

THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET

Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life’s larger questions so you can design a system that works for you.

⁠⁠Enroll Now⁠⁠

BECOME A RADREADER:

📩 ⁠⁠Join 45,000+ ambitious professionals⁠⁠ for our weekly essays on productivity, money and career.

⁠⁠🐦 Twitter⁠⁠

⁠⁠🎥 TikTok⁠⁠

⁠⁠📸 Instagram⁠⁠

⁠⁠💼 LinkedIn⁠⁠

⁠⁠🌍 The Blog⁠⁠

ABOUT RADREADS

RadReads is an online education business that helps ambitious professionals lead more productive, examined and joyful lives. RadReads provides guides, coaching, and trainings to more than 45,000 high-performers to help them gain back free time, scale their impact, and make their little dent in the universe.

ABOUT KHE HY

Khe Hy is the founder of RadReads and father of two. Khe spent 15 years working on Wall Street and was one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock. He's been called Oprah for Millennials by CNN and the Wall Street Guru by Bloomberg and his work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, TedX, Business Insider, Barrons, Time Magazine and Quartz.

1 hr 30 min