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Joe Rogan praises Michael Lewis' ability to make complex topics easy to understand without dumbing them down, highlighting Moneyball and Freakonomics as a great combination.
1:22:00 - 1:22:49 (00:48)
Summary
Joe Rogan praises Michael Lewis' ability to make complex topics easy to understand without dumbing them down, highlighting Moneyball and Freakonomics as a great combination.
ChapterFilm Genres and Book Recommendations
Episode#526: B. Jeffrey Madoff — Dealmaking, The Hidden Persuaders, Working with Ralph Lauren, and Finding the Secret to Life in the Mojave Desert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host mentions their interest in reading The Undoing Project to challenge their beliefs and compare it to their previous read of Heuristics and Biases by Kahneman and Tversky.
1:22:49 - 1:25:26 (02:36)
Summary
The host mentions their interest in reading The Undoing Project to challenge their beliefs and compare it to their previous read of Heuristics and Biases by Kahneman and Tversky.
ChapterFilm Genres and Book Recommendations
Episode#526: B. Jeffrey Madoff — Dealmaking, The Hidden Persuaders, Working with Ralph Lauren, and Finding the Secret to Life in the Mojave Desert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In a conversation about detective movies and film noir, the podcast host expresses admiration for Edward Norton's "Motherless Brooklyn" and the work of author James Elroy, who wrote "LA Confidential."
1:25:26 - 1:26:32 (01:06)
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In a conversation about detective movies and film noir, the podcast host expresses admiration for Edward Norton's "Motherless Brooklyn" and the work of author James Elroy, who wrote "LA Confidential."
ChapterFilm Genres and Book Recommendations
Episode#526: B. Jeffrey Madoff — Dealmaking, The Hidden Persuaders, Working with Ralph Lauren, and Finding the Secret to Life in the Mojave Desert
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the speaker discusses how despite the common belief that nonfiction is the best way to understand truth, fiction can often convey deeper truths more effectively.
1:26:32 - 1:28:22 (01:50)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker discusses how despite the common belief that nonfiction is the best way to understand truth, fiction can often convey deeper truths more effectively. They share an example from their own experience of rewatching To Kill a Mockingbird and how it still holds valuable lessons today.