The Tim Ferriss Show

#565: Michael Schur, Creator of “The Good Place” — How SNL Trains Writers, His TV University at “The Office,” Lessons from Lorne Michaels, Wisdom from David Foster Wallace, and Exploring Moral Philosophy with “How to Be Perfect”

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Jan 19, 2022
Michael Schur, the brilliant creator of "The Good Place" and co-creator of hits like "Parks and Recreation," dives into the world of comedy and morality. He shares insights from his time at Saturday Night Live and discusses the significance of mentorship in a writer's journey. Schur explores character development in comedy, the unique blend of philosophy and humor in "The Good Place," and the challenge of making complex ideas accessible. He also reflects on personal growth through material attachments and the nostalgic joy of comic book collecting.
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The Lampoon Application

  • Michael Schur applied to Harvard specifically to join the Harvard Lampoon.
  • He even wrote about it in his application essay.
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Anonymous Admission

  • To test the Lampoon's meritocratic claims, Schur submitted his writing anonymously.
  • He was admitted based on the humor, proving the system's fairness.
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Lampoon Writing Samples

  • Schur's Lampoon application pieces were short prose comedy, similar to The New Yorker's Shouts and Murmurs.
  • He recalled one piece about increasingly angry letters from The New Yorker for a lapsed subscription.
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