i'm contemplating doing an online great books programme. It's kind of, on the one hand, it's like o liberal arts education. On the other hand, it is like this deep, deep, like a thing of historical context. I was just listening to your episode with th rothschild. I learned all about history. And tis that other one you ware describing the fish that ate the whale is like a history lesson and a gopolitical lesson. But it's, it is an education in so many disciplines, just by taking this one l path really seriously. How much do you recommend ther people do what you're doing? Are you like, hay, you should go
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(3:48) - David Hijacks the podcast: Eric’s Heroes, Munger as a copywriter and “Jeffisms”
(8:31) - How did you start Founders Pod and build it into a business?
(27:39) - How did you engrain this level of discipline in your craft?
(34:41) - Emulating Ed Thorpe
(43:59) - The power of podcasting
(50:43) - Eric and David discuss career goals
(57:46) - Thoughts on the ‘serial entrepreneur’
(1:08:18) - Deep dive into David’s approach to reading
(1:19:17) - Is this just a chapter of your life, or is this the business to dedicate your life to?
(1:25:24) - Do you think more people should do what you’re doing?
(1:28:20) - How to get the most value from what David is doing
(1:36:06) - How have you changed pre-Founders vs. today?
(1:38:29) - What does the best version of this podcast look like?