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Scott Adams on Systems Thinking
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2:12:19 - 2:20:45 (08:26)

Dilbert creator Scott Adams suggests the use of systems thinking, which involves choosing projects based on the skills and relationships that one develops over time, even if the projects ultimately fail. This accumulation of skills and relationships, according to Adams, can lead to unforeseen opportunities in the future.

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Host Gretchen Rubin interviews author Kevin Karrs about the nature of democracy as a game that is always in a state of improvement and why constant improvement is important for the betterment of society.
2:12:19 - 2:14:47 (02:28)
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Democracy
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Host Gretchen Rubin interviews author Kevin Karrs about the nature of democracy as a game that is always in a state of improvement and why constant improvement is important for the betterment of society.

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Scott Adams on Systems Thinking
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Stewart Brand discusses the difference between being goal-focused and being pathway-focused and how this affects the pursuit of a fulfilling career.
2:14:47 - 2:16:21 (01:34)
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Career advice
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Stewart Brand discusses the difference between being goal-focused and being pathway-focused and how this affects the pursuit of a fulfilling career. He explains that while some people are clear on what they want to do, for many others, the traditional approach of having a set goal may not work.

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Scott Adams on Systems Thinking
Episode
#281: Stewart Brand - The Polymath of Polymaths
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
Scott Adams explains how choosing projects based on the skills and relationships that you develop, rather than specific goals or objectives, can lead to accumulating valuable experience and opportunities you couldn't have foreseen.
2:16:21 - 2:20:45 (04:24)
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Systems Thinking
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Scott Adams explains how choosing projects based on the skills and relationships that you develop, rather than specific goals or objectives, can lead to accumulating valuable experience and opportunities you couldn't have foreseen.

Chapter
Scott Adams on Systems Thinking
Episode
#281: Stewart Brand - The Polymath of Polymaths
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show