Made You Think

107: What is Quality: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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Jan 19, 2024
This episode of Made You Think explores the concept of Quality and its relationship to work, overcoming gumption traps, and the value of hands-on experience. It delves into the narrative and philosophy of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, as well as discussing the importance of the journey over the destination. The hosts also touch on the limitations of technology in defining quality and the benefits of starting with one thing at a time in project or writing tasks.
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ANECDOTE

Adil's Experience with Engineering Education

  • Adil read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance after graduating college.
  • It helped him reconcile his dislike for the theoretical way engineering was taught, emphasizing the value of hands-on experience.
INSIGHT

Hands-On Learning and Theory

  • Different learning styles exist, and hands-on learning followed by theory is more effective for some.
  • Theory becomes more engaging when it's used to solve problems encountered during practice.
ANECDOTE

Steve Jobs' Presentation Style

  • Nat gives the example of Steve Jobs' presentation at the Cupertino town hall about Apple Park.
  • He highlights Jobs' charisma and effortless speaking style as difficult to distill into teachable components.
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