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#616: Insights from Dr. Andrew Huberman, Greg McKeown, Jocko Willink, Brené Brown, and Naval Ravikant

The Tim Ferriss Show

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The Lottery Is for Losers

Lotteries are just attacks on people who can't do math; there are no shortcuts to wealth. By leveraging his specific knowledge, the speaker positions himself as an interface between great programmers, developers, designers, and the capital markets and consumers. He invests in emerging trends, owns equity, brings products to market, and navigates fundraising, exiting, and recruiting. He has set up an infrastructure of trusted relationships, enabling money to make itself. He optimizes for independence and freedom, avoiding hard work and the constraints of a boss. Making money with his mind, not his time, is his ideal. Clear thinking, reflection, and intellectual curiosity are the foundation of his judgment. Though he acknowledges the importance of paying dues and putting in iterations, once the path is clear, time investment is unnecessary. Making money is not his primary goal; instead, he aims to have a greater influence through activities like podcasts.

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