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Getting Started with Maker Projects for Beginners
The speaker shares a beginner's maker project that involves building an architectural model of the living space using cardboard and hot glue as a gateway to making. Using physical tools and building something can unlock a certain humanness which can help people access their intuition.
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The speaker shares an anecdote about his own screenplay writing process and explains how to make the audience feel connected to a character again.
47:33 - 49:15 (01:41)
Summary
The speaker shares an anecdote about his own screenplay writing process and explains how to make the audience feel connected to a character again.
ChapterGetting Started with Maker Projects for Beginners
Episode#370: Adam Savage on Great Tools, Great Projects, and Great Lessons
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The origin of an individual's meta-self awareness is still vague, but it can be made probable by philosophy readings, practicing thought experiments, and implementing frameworks for intuition.
49:15 - 50:56 (01:41)
Summary
The origin of an individual's meta-self awareness is still vague, but it can be made probable by philosophy readings, practicing thought experiments, and implementing frameworks for intuition.
ChapterGetting Started with Maker Projects for Beginners
Episode#370: Adam Savage on Great Tools, Great Projects, and Great Lessons
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker suggests building an architectural model of your living space using cardboard and hot glue as a great gateway project for beginners in the maker space, as it unlocks the humanness we don't have access to and helps us tap into intuition.
50:56 - 54:47 (03:51)
Summary
The speaker suggests building an architectural model of your living space using cardboard and hot glue as a great gateway project for beginners in the maker space, as it unlocks the humanness we don't have access to and helps us tap into intuition.