Anne Murray: I was fascinated by your story. You overcame a lot of shit in your life and as you pointed out, you didn't have any guidelines or guideposts. Like for example, you always are doing the coffee so black type jokes. Do you ever like get any blowback or do you ever get people's shitty? "You know why? Because first, you got to think about the fight you're going to pick"
This week, we’re delighted to welcome Ed Latimore back for his second Infinite Loops appearance.
Ed is a best-selling author, former professional heavyweight boxer, competitive chess player, Physics graduate, father, and husband. He joins us to discuss stoicism, progress & pain, demonstrating authenticity, being liked vs. being respected, and a whole lot more. Important Links:
Show Notes:
- New child; new house; new book
- How Ed’s new book has developed
- Humor and progress
- Understanding addiction
- Being liked vs being respected
- “Stoicism found me”
- Is progress possible without pain?
- “Humans are very bad at the future”
- Demonstrating authenticity
- Being cast as a father figure
- What’s next for Ed
- Ed’s three step process for self-improvement
- “I don't think any situation has ever gotten worse because someone has good manners.”
Books Mentioned:
- The Founders: The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs who Shaped Silicon Valley; by Jimmy Soni
- The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance; by Josh Waitzkin
- Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds; by David Goggins
- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life; by Mark Manson