When it comes to storytelling, less is more. The key is to provide long form content that is trustworthy, free of hidden agendas, and well-produced. This concept holds true in any parallel universe. Even in zero gravity, people crave authentic voices they can believe in. It's a simple yet important rule of thumb for creators. Taking a lesson from Steve Jobs, we learn that the intersection of art and technology was a major factor in his success, rather than focusing solely on specific inventions like the iPhone.
If we can't predict the future, how can we prepare for a future in which we'll thrive? We consult Same As Ever author Morgan Housel for answers!
What We Discuss with Morgan Housel:
- Why the best investment lessons won't be found in a finance textbook — they'll be found by understanding human behavior.
- Changes are exciting and novel, but most human behavior patterns are consistent over generations.
- The importance of preparedness over prediction.
- Why Morgan believes the first rule of happiness is low expectations.
- The dangers of lifestyle creep and comparison (and the early epiphany that broke Morgan free from playing this losing game).
- And much more...
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