The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

237: AJ Jacobs - The Power of Irrational Confidence (Life As An Experiment)

Dec 25, 2017
AJ Jacobs, author and immersive nonfiction experimenter, mixes curiosity, humor, and daring self-tests. He discusses acting "as if" and optimistic self-delusion, living life as experiments (like reading the Encyclopedia Britannica and living biblically), radical honesty, gratitude rituals, building a global family tree, and using DNA and perspective to boost tolerance and creativity.
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INSIGHT

Optimism As A Performance Tool

  • Self-delusion and optimistic 'acting as if' are common traits among people who sustain excellence.
  • AJ Jacobs observes that optimism helps performers persist in difficult fields like writing and comedy.
INSIGHT

Act Your Way Into Confidence

  • Acting 'as if' accelerates confidence and skill development through behavior first.
  • AJ Jacobs says it's easier to act your way into a new way of thinking than think your way into a new way of acting.
ANECDOTE

Year Of Living Biblically

  • AJ Jacobs followed Biblical rules literally for a year and grew a beard and tried stoning (with small stones).
  • The experiment taught him about religion and produced surprising personal changes.
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