“Billionaires can’t take a week off? What’s the point of having a billion dollars if they have fewer options than I do?” –Tim Ferriss
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Tim discuss common travel fantasies, and the fears that keep people from traveling (5:00); how we can redefine what “wealth” is and live fuller lives (18:00); why keeping a healthy perspective on information intake, technology, and “efficiency” is important, both on the road and in daily life (25:00); the “beginner’s mind,” and tips for writing and creativity (54:00); the merits of going on foot and “getting lost” on the road, and how this figured into Rolf’s writing classes (1:17:00); notions of “success,” and how to definite the notion of success in a way that enhances one’s way of being in the world (1:37:00); and Rolf’s recommendations for drinks, food, documentaries, books, and poetry (1:50:00);
Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) is a best-selling author and podcaster.
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Books mentioned:
- Walden, by Henry David Thoreau (book)
- The 4-Hour Work Week, by Tim Ferriss (book)
- The Art of Nonfiction, by Ayn Rand (book)
- Writing Tools, by Roy Peter Clark (book)
- To Show and to Tell, by Phillip Lopate (book)
- Screenplay, by Syd Field (book)
- Story, by Robert McKee (book)
- Save the Cat, by Blake Snyder (book)
- A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway (book)
- Leaves of Grass, by Walk Whitman (book)
- Good Hope Road, by Stuart Dischell (poetry)
- Alien vs. Predator, by Michael Robbins (poetry)
The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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