What You Will Learn

Adam Ashton & Adam Jones
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Mar 27, 2021 • 34min

Beyond Order (Part 1)

Jordan Peterson went massive world wide with his first book 12 Rules For Life. His new book, Beyond Order provides ’12 more Rules For Life’.Order is explored territory. We are in order when the actions we deem appropriate produce the results we aim at. We regard such outcomes positively. Chaos is anomaly, novelty, unpredictability, transformation, disruption and all too often descent. Neither the state of order nor the state of chaos if preferable. Like the yin yang, we need to find the balance between the two.12 Rules For Life was the antidote to chaos and increasing order. Beyond Order, is about moving into chaos. We both loved this book so much we are spreading it across 2 episodes. In this first episode we will cover the rules centred on the self:•Rule 4: Notice that opportunity lurks where responsibility has been abdicated •Rule 7: Work as hard as you possibly can on at least one this and see what happens •Rule 2: Imagine who you could be, and then aim single-mindedly at it In the next episode we’ll look at the interpersonal rules: •Rule 3: Do not hide unwanted things in the fog •Rule 10: Plan and work diligently to maintain the romance in your relationship •Rule 1: Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 19, 2021 • 32min

Algorithms To Live By

There is a particular set of problems that all people face that are a direct result of the fact that our lives are carried out in finite space and time. What should we do? What should we ignore? What should we do today? What should be leave til next week? What degree of mess should we embrace? What balance between NEW experiences and FAVOURED ones make for the most fulfilling life? These might sound like very HUMAN problems... but they're not. For more than half a century, computer scientists have been grappling with (and in many cases, solving) the equivalent of these everyday dilemmas. How should a processor allocate "attention"/focus to perform every task a user asks of it, with the minimum energy expenditure in the shortest possible time? When should it switch between different tasks, and how many tasks should it take on at once? Should it collect more data, or take action based on the data it already has?In this episode, we’ll look at three applications of computer science to the real world:OPTIMAL STOPPING (When should you turn into an empty car space VS keep looking for a better spot? When should you decide to buy a house OR keep looking for a better one?)EXPLORE / EXPLOIT (should you go to your favourite mexican restaurant, or try the new Japanese restaurant that just opened down the road? should you eat wtih your best friend or invite the new office colleague? should you watch an old favourite movie or try out a new release?)SCHEDULING (you've got a long list of tasks staring you in the face on a monday morning - which should you do first???) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 12, 2021 • 26min

Hell Yeah Or No

Derek Sivers shares insights from his latest book, emphasizing the importance of aligning actions with true priorities. He discusses the transformative power of embracing change and self-awareness, encouraging listeners to acknowledge their evolving desires. The conversation delves into the significance of honest self-identification, particularly for entrepreneurs, and how character traits shape our futures. Listeners are urged to navigate career dilemmas thoughtfully, balancing personal happiness with societal impact, and to transform inspiration into actionable steps.
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Mar 6, 2021 • 33min

Can't Hurt Me

Do you know who you really are and what you're capable of? Don't worry, you are not alone. In every town, country all over the world, millions roam the streets. Dead-eyed zombies addicted to comfort, embracing the victim's mentality and unaware of their true potential. Like most of us, David Goggins used to be one of them Life dealt him a bad hand. He was born broken, grew up with beat downs, tormented at school and copped racism more times than he could count. He was poor, surviving on welfare, living in government subsidy housing and had smothering depression. He lived life at the bottom of the barrel, with a future forecast bleak. After looking at the accountability mirror, Goggins went through a transformation into becoming one of the baddest men on the planet. He has found how to push past the perceived limits our minds put on us. By pushing yourself to new limits, maybe you can also find out what you're truly capable of.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 27, 2021 • 26min

Enchiridion

We read the 2000+ year old text known as Enchiridion by Epictetus (and we had a little help from Sharon Labelle's more modern translation The Art of Living).In this episode we talk about: what is inside your control (and what is outside of your control), perceptions, objectivity, other people's opinions, managing our desires, and controlling our emotional reactions.Grab our free document, The Top 50 Best Books Of All Time: https://www.whatyouwilllearn.com/top50/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 20, 2021 • 21min

The Three Languages of Politics

Our political debates are not debates but are instead vehement expressions of tribal anger. That insight was the basis Arnold Kling to write this book. Since then, the insight has been reinforced. There is now widespread concern with the way political divisions are exacerbated by the communication that takes place in both traditional and social media.Politically interested people sort themselves into 3 coalitions: progressive, conservative and libertarian:- Progressives will communicate along the oppressor-oppressed axis.- A conservative will communicate along the civilization-barbarism axis. - A libertarian will communicate along the liberty coercion axis.And...- Progressive assert moral superiority over conservatives and libertarians- Conservatives assert moral superiority over libertarians or progressives- Libertarians assert moral superiority over progressives and conservativesThey cannot all be correct! And when they think in those terms, it is unlikely that they will sit down and work out solutions to shared problems.In politics, Arnold claims that progressives, conservatives and libertarians are tribes speaking different languages. The language that resonates with one tribe does not connect with others. As a result, political discussions do not lead to agreement. Instead, most political commentary serves to increase polarization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 13, 2021 • 28min

The Way of the Wolf

Discover the secrets behind Jordan Belfort's sales success, including the Straight Line method. Learn how to build certainty in sales, navigate objections, and make a positive first impression. Explore the power of communication through tone and body language, and master the art of influencing over manipulating in the sales process.
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Feb 8, 2021 • 20min

The Courage To Be Disliked (part 2)

Being disliked is a cost for exercising freedom. If you're disliked by people, it is proof that you are exercising your freedom and a sign that you are living in accordance with your own principles. It is certainly distressful to be disliked. But it can be seen as a necessary cost for a better life.   The Courage to be Disliked shows you how to unlock the power within yourself to become your best and truest self, change your future and find lasting happiness. This is the most recommended book we've had from the listeners, so about time we got to it! And it didn't disappoint.   We're breaking this book up into two episodes. In Part 2, we look at the courage to be disliked.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 7, 2021 • 31min

The Courage To Be Disliked (part 1)

For some people, events in our past determines a failed life. But for others, the same even can be the seed of success. It is the perceptive filter that leads to two entirely different destinations. There is no escape from your own subjectivity. At present, the world seems complicated and mysterious to you. But if you change, the world will appear more simple. But do you have the courage to change?  The Courage To Be Disliked shows you how to unlock the power within yourself to become your best and truest self, change your future and find lasting happiness. This is the most recommended book we've had from the listeners, so about time we got to it! And it didn't disappoint.   We're breaking this episode up into two parts. In Part 1, we look at the courage to change.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 30, 2021 • 20min

One Up On Wall Street

As always, this episode is NOT financial advice.Peter Lynch is one of the most successful professional investors of all time. According to him, amateurs can win. The most important rule to follow is that you should stop listening to professionals!Most investment books recommend passive investing, where you buy a whole haystack and assume you'll get a few needles. Peter's shows a strategy that gives us amateurs a chance at beating the investors, picking the needle.There are some things you're sincerely interested in. Whether it is cars, cameras or technology, you develop a sense of what's good and what's bad. You know what sells and what doesn't. In some contexts, you know it before Wall Street knows it. And you have the opportunity to jump on before the investment banks begin to recommend the stock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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