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Anne-Laure Le Cunff: Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World

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Mar 3, 2025
Anne-Laure Le Cunff, an award-winning neuroscientist and founder of Ness Labs, shares her journey from Google executive to an advocate for experimental living. She discusses redefining success through an exploratory mindset, emphasizing adaptability over linear growth. The conversation highlights the importance of 'tiny experiments' for personal development and embracing uncertainty. Anne-Laure advocates for focusing on meaningful experiences and generativity in the present, encouraging listeners to reshape their narratives around success and curiosity.
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ANECDOTE

Leaving Google

  • Anne-Laure Le Cunff experienced two "petite existential shocks" that prompted her to leave Google.
  • These included a health scare where she prioritized work over her well-being and a moment of reflection during Christmas with family where she realized she felt empty despite outward success.
INSIGHT

Linear vs. Experimental Growth

  • Le Cunff contrasts the traditional "linear model of success" with an "experimental model".
  • The experimental model uses loops of experimentation, starting with a hypothesis and iterating based on collected data, fostering growth even without a fixed destination.
ANECDOTE

Amelia Earhart's Unexpected Landing

  • Amelia Earhart's story illustrates how goals can be achieved non-linearly.
  • While she successfully crossed the Atlantic, she landed in Ireland instead of Paris, highlighting the importance of embracing unexpected outcomes.
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