Daily Creative with Todd Henry

Lessons From Future You: How To Use Distancing To Unlock Brilliant Ideas

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Aug 12, 2025
Join L. David Marquet, a former nuclear submarine commander and bestselling author, as he explores the transformative power of distancing in decision-making. Marquet reveals how viewing choices through the lens of our future self can break the cycle of bias and short-term thinking. He shares practical anecdotes, including how Jeff Bezos embraced this mindset for major life shifts. Discover techniques to escape emotional traps and unlock creativity, gaining clarity and making bold decisions for a legacy that truly resonates.
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INSIGHT

Immersed Self Narrows Decision Space

  • The team's problem wasn't a lack of ideas or talent, it was being unable to distance from prior choices.
  • Todd Henry calls this the 'immersed self' that boxes future decisions.
ANECDOTE

The Captain's Chair Perspective Shift

  • L. David Marquet had officers sit in his captain's chair to imagine running the submarine and their answers changed immediately.
  • The brief role-swap revealed how perspective, not information, changed decisions.
INSIGHT

Regret Minimization Unlocks Bold Moves

  • Imagining your 80-year-old self reframes decisions toward minimizing long-term regret.
  • Marquet cites Jeff Bezos using this regret-minimization frame to leave Wall Street and start Amazon.
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