I'm lucky enough to have three grandchildren. I think i just love watching her, because everything she does, she's learning,. But the whole thing is just so wonderfully playful. That's beginners mind. If you can stay ind beginners mind, it'll force you to be playful. Don't take yourself so goddamned seriously. Engaged with other people on a brooding for is opposed to rooting against, and i think you might have a pretty good life. And then i always joke why i'm so lazy. Like, if you watch a lion man, there's where you should some inspiration. Because when they're not playing, they're lying around sleeping, or they're g
Jimmy Soni is an author whose work focuses on people who create and build interesting things—whether theories, carousels, or companies. His books include “The Founders: The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley”, “A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age”, and more! You can follow Jimmy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jimmyasoni and go through his work on https://jimmysoni.com/ Show Notes:
- The joy of curiosity
- How memes spread
- The Great Reshuffle
- How internet changed the publishing industry
- Parallels between early days of PayPal and Bitcoin
- Money as an information system
- Appreciating the micro-level decisions
- Three new things about Elon
- The Elon Effect
- How the PayPal founders brought the best out of people
- The unknown names who were critical to PayPal
- Claude Shannon’s financial decisions
- Wealth is a byproduct of the devotion to the craft
Books Mentioned:
- The Founders; by Jimmy Soni
- A Mind at Play; by Jimmy Soni
- Virus of the Mind; by Richard Brodie
- The Sovereign Individual; by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
- What Works on Wall Street; Jim O'Shaughnessy