
Sherry Ning
Author and essayist known for the Substack 'Pluripotent', writing about human nature, purpose, beauty, and culture, and discussing personal experiences and ideas throughout the episode.
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Jul 28, 2023 • 1h 15min
#385: Sherry Ning – Leaving The Default Path To Spread Good Ideas
Sherry Ning is a writer.
I recently discovered her Twitter account and immediately realized I needed to have her on the podcast to learn more.
Somehow, this was her first podcast appearance ever.
0:00 Intro
1:00 What Is The Pluri Society?
2:45 Logotherapy
3:30 Spreading Good Ideas
8:32 Writing Online
13:33 Getting Off The Default Path
20:45 “Days Become Months, Months Become Years”
22:21 Making It
24:23 Creating
28:41 Try To Win
36:55 Tapping Into Internal Voice
41:49 Sherry’s Advice To College Self
44:00 Meeting Heroes
45:45 Your Face
49:40 Difference Between Ages?
52:33 Losing Father At 19
57:55 Beauty Is Important
1:04:09 Isolation
1:10:49 Challenge
Sherry's Links
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchrodingrsBrat
Newsletter: http://blog.theplurisociety.com/
Book: The Pluri Society by Sherry Ning
My Links
✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
🎙 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannymiranda
🎥 YouTube: https://youtube.com/dannymiranda
🐣 Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydannymiranda
📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/heydannymiranda
🕺 TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heydannymiranda

Mar 22, 2024 • 1h
Episode 98: Sherry Ning - Creating Your Own Path
Sherry Ning, an insightful author and essayist known for her Substack 'Pluripotent', dives deep into creating one’s own path. She explores the evolution of purpose in writing and contrasts inner transformation with external success. Sherry discusses how personality shapes culture and career choices, emphasizing that fame is a byproduct of passion. Reflecting on beauty as resilience, she shares lessons from her parents and her journey from atheism to spirituality, advocating for living in the present and cherishing memories.


