

The Voluntary Life
Jake Desyllas
A podcast about living a life of your choosing. Topics covered include financial independence, productivity, entrepreneurship, peaceful parenting, minimalism, and rational thinking.
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Dec 16, 2015 • 21min
230 How I Crowdsourced Feedback on my New Book, "Job Free"
I had an amazing experience getting feedback during the writing of my new book, Job Free: Four Ways to Quit the Rat Race and Achieve Financial Freedom on Your Terms. I had 165 beta readers during development. That's a lot of feedback! This episode is about the process of crowdsourcing feedback, using the example of my experience writing Job Free. I describe the workflows, tools and benefits of crowdsourcing feedback. I also tell you all about my new book, and explain how it can help you achieve real freedom in your own life. Show Notes: Job Free by Jake Desyllas Becoming an Entrepreneur by Jake Desyllas Presentation on Four Ways to Quit the Rat Race 99 Designs The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki

Dec 12, 2015 • 34min
229 Travel and Life on Bitcoin
In this interview, Tuur and Becca talk about life as perpetual travellers, living on bitcoin. They describe how they got interested in bitcoin and how it has become an integral part of their international lifestyle. They also explain how they cope with the roller-coaster volatility of living from bitcoin. Tuur was one of the first investment newsletter writers to recommend bitcoin. He describes his own journey in the industry, and shares his thoughts about where bitcoin is headed. Show Notes: Previous TVL episodes about Bitcoin Tuur Demeester on Twitter Adamant Research Report "How To Position For The Next Rally In Bitcoin"

Nov 30, 2015 • 12min
228 Making Sense Of Civilization
This episode shares some fascinating ideas about how to understand culture, identity and civilization. The historian Steve Davies argues that rather than being at the end of a long story of "western civilization", we are at the beginning of something radically new, unplanned and totally alien to the historical cultures of both the "West" and everywhere else before circa 1800. I've summarised these ideas in the podcast, but I also recommend that you watch the thought-provoking lecture by Steve Davies. Show Notes: Stephen Davies on Western Civilisation The Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley

Nov 16, 2015 • 19min
227 Review Of The Better Angels Of Our Nature By Steven Pinker
This episode is a review of a fascinating book, The Better Angels Of Our Nature, by Steven Pinker. The following quote summarises the book's main argument: "Believe it or not—and I know that most people do not—violence has declined over long stretches of time, and today we may be living in the most peaceable era in our species’ existence. The decline, to be sure, has not been smooth; it has not brought violence down to zero; and it is not guaranteed to continue. But it is an unmistakable development, visible on scales from millennia to years, from the waging of wars to the spanking of children." Steven Pinker Show Notes: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker

Nov 5, 2015 • 12min
226 The Mindset For Financial Independence
This episode is about three concepts that I've found helpful for managing money. These concepts are about the big-picture when it comes to money, rather than the details. They express the mindset for achieving financial independence. Here is a summary of the ideas discussed: Be Your Own CFO: managing your own money as you would manage the finance of a business. Be Investment-Oriented, Not Consumption-Oriented Be A Passive Investor. Show Notes: How to Be the CFO of Your Own Life by Luke Landes How to Become CFO of Your Life by JD Roth E219 How To Do A Monthly Financial Review The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley E155: Review of A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel Please note: I'm not a financial advisor and your money is your responsibility.

Oct 26, 2015 • 10min
225 Comparative Advantage Is Mind-blowing
Comparative advantage is a simple idea from economics, but its implications are mind-blowing. It is a process that most people misunderstand, but it is at the root of everything that we create. Comparative advantage is intimately linked to what it means to be human. Show Notes: Economist article on comparative advantage Matt Ridley on comparative advantage

Oct 19, 2015 • 9min
224 Ancient Vs Modern Ideas Of Liberty
Benjamin Constant was a French classical liberal writer who lived through the French revolution and the reign of terror. Assessing what had gone wrong with the revolution, he came up with a distinction between two conflicting ideas of "liberty" that had influenced the people involved— an ancient concept of liberty and a modern one. His distinction is still useful today and can help make sense of the incompatible ways in which different people talk about freedom. Show Notes: The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns by Benjamin Constant (1816)

Oct 5, 2015 • 32min
223 A Guide To Passive Investment Portfolios
Portfoliocharts.com is a brilliant, free resource for passive investors. It provides a comparison of all the main passive investment portfolios using funky charts to visually explain the data. The site was created by Tyler, an early retiree with a background in mechanical engineering. Tyler created the site for fun as a personal project, but I think it is the best guide to passive investing portfolios on the web. In this interview, Tyler gives his own take on passive investing and talks about how to use the portfolio charts site. He explains some interesting results from his analysis and shows how they challenge common myths about portfolios. Show Notes: Portfolio Charts Website @portfoliocharts I'm not a financial advisor and your money is your responsibility.

Sep 28, 2015 • 19min
222 Early Retirement Lifestyle Part 2
This episode is part 2 of the interview with Justin from Root of Good. Justin talks about how the goal of early retirement differs from mainstream ideas of "success". He provides suggestions for those interested in pursing early retirement. Show Notes: Root of Good Jack Ma Interview

Sep 24, 2015 • 32min
221 Early Retirement Lifestyle Part 1
There are many practical steps required to reach financial independence, but there are also some interesting psychological challenges to early retirement. Who would you be without your job? What would you do all day if you never had to work? Justin retired at the age of 33. He writes about financial independence at the Root of Good blog. In this interview, he gives his take on the psychological side of financial independence and describes his early-retirement lifestyle. Show Notes: Root of Good Blog The Early Retiree's Weekly Schedule