
Riskgaming How to be a polymath
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Nov 19, 2025 Uri Bram, a polymathic creator and author known for his book on Bayes' theory and the game Person Do Thing, joins to discuss creativity and community. He shares insights on the balance between perfectionism and delivering projects, the benefits of immersive gaming for social connection, and how to enhance communication through constraints. Uri also details the art of hosting parties and why building community is valuable. Plus, hear about his innovative olfactory gallery events and the surprising friendships formed via Amazon outreach.
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Value Of Working On Frontiers
- Frontier projects let you set rules and accept half-baked work while the field matures.
- Uri values novelty because early work can be more interesting than later refined competition.
Ship At Eighty Percent
- Favor launching at ~80% instead of endless perfection to avoid projects that never ship.
- Danny and Uri both push to publish rather than endlessly tweak creative work.
Shared Context Beats Phone Bans
- Riskgames absorb attention without banning phones because players naturally engage with shared context.
- Uri credits immersive in-person mechanics for breaking phone compulsions.







