

#623: How to Make Better Decisions by Thinking Like a Rocket Scientist
13 snips Jun 29, 2020
Ozan Varol, a former astrophysicist and current legal expert, shares insights from his book, "Think Like a Rocket Scientist." He discusses how principles of rocket science can simplify decision-making, emphasizing the importance of questioning established norms to drive innovation. Ozan explains strategies for navigating uncertainty and highlights the role of thought experiments in problem-solving, encouraging listeners to learn from failures. This engaging conversation blends science with practical life lessons, showcasing how to better approach challenges at work and in life.
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Career Shift
- Ozan Varol studied astrophysics and worked on the Mars Exploration Rovers mission.
- He later transitioned to law school, seeking more practical applications of knowledge.
Science in Law
- A scientific background equips individuals with critical thinking and analytical skills.
- It also fosters the ability to shift perspectives and see arguments from multiple sides, which is invaluable in law.
Fear of Uncertainty
- Fear of the unknown has evolutionary roots, as it once aided survival.
- Modern society and education systems reinforce this fear by emphasizing certainty and right answers.