
Chiwi Journal
#118: Zen Meditation, Most Recommended Books, Competitiveness and Know Thyself with Richard Reis
Aug 14, 2021
52:49
My guest today is Richard Reis. He is the co-founder of Most Recommended Books, a voracious reader and a blogger. Richard also enjoys finance and building stuff.
We discussed:
- Richard recently has done a three-month Zen Meditation retreat and shared his experience.
- What’s so unique about Zen Meditation compared with other meditation (e.g. mindfulness and TM)?
- Why should we focus on cultivating our intuition?
- What’s the motivation to build the Most Recommended Books?
- What’re the most recommended books in common?
- What’s Tim Ferriss’s effect?
- How to deal with self-doubt when building something new or running a startup?
- What traits of Larry Ellison worthy learning?
- Where does people’s competitiveness come from?
- What are the benefits of speaking multiple languages? Do people change personalities while speaking different languages?
- How to deal with loneliness and lack of community support while moving around very often?
- Is personality test the way to help Know Thyself?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Mountain Cloud Zen Centre
- A conversation between Sam Harris and Henry Shukman
- The Mysterious/Unsolvable Zen Koans - Henry Shukman, Associate Master of Sanbo Zen
- Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy
- 10% Happier by Dan Harris
- Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
- Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science by Barbara Oakley
- Steve Jobs on Intuition
- Most Recommended Books
- The Tim Ferriss Show
- Derek Sivers
- The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick
- If it's not a hit, switch
- The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
- Softwar: An Intimate Portrait of Larry Ellison and Oracle by Larry Ellison and Matthew Symonds
- The Billionaire and the Mechanic: How Larry Ellison and a Car Mechanic Teamed Up to Win Sailing’s Greatest Race, The America’s Cup by Julian Guthrie
- Founders Podcast (Highly recommend!)
- How to think like a programmer — lessons in problem solving
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