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Liminal Thinking
Book • 2016
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as one of his favorite books.

Mike Schmitz

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225: Tiny Experiments, with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
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as a book that shifted his perspective on knowledge and learning.

Mike Schmitz

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159: The Art of Note-Taking
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as a resource for understanding liminal thinking.

Mike Schmitz

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152: Mental Models
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in relation to the concept of knowable information, experience, and beliefs.


Mike Schmitz

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195: Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg
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in relation to limited experience and the need for diverse perspectives.

Mike Schmitz

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202: Slow Productivity
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in the context of the human mind's limited attention and filtering for negativity.

Mike Schmitz

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185: How to Be Miserable
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in the context of liminal thinking and its influence on his approach to mental models.


Mike Schmitz

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154: The Great Mental Models Volume 2 by Rhiannon Beaubien and Shane Parrish
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when discussing the importance of understanding different perspectives.

Mike Schmitz

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155: 12 Favorite Problems
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as a book he plans to read in the future.


Cory Hixson

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198: Scarcity Brain by Michael Easter
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in relation to 

's potential midlife crisis.


Joe Buleg


Mike Schmitz

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169: The Pathless Path by Paul Millerd
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in relation to the concept of liminal thinking and how it relates to AI's potential for error.

Mike Schmitz

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215: The Sparky Language Model
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as a book he is currently reading.


Cory Hixson

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197: Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg & Lauren McCann
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in relation to Liminal Thinking and contradictory mindsets.


Mike Schmitz

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194: Mastery by Robert Greene
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as a book that was recommended by multiple people, focusing on changing the way you think to create change.


Cory Hixson

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124: Liminal Thinking by Dave Gray
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in the context of the limited capacity of human attention and the selection of information.


Mike Schmitz

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165: The Creative Act by Rick Rubin
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in relation to finding facts online.


Mike Schmitz

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192: The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly
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in relation to the concept of preconceived notions and the importance of open-mindedness.


Mike Schmitz

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218: The Catalyst by Jonah Berger
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as the next book for discussion on the podcast.


Joe Buleg

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123: Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden
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as a book he is planning to read.


David Sparks

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130: Toxic Productivity
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in relation to the importance of considering contrary opinions.


Mike Schmitz

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172: The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim