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A top-ranked chess player shares how finding flow state helped him cope with external pressure he faced as a child in the competitive world of scholastic chess.
14:06 - 15:00 (00:53)
Summary
A top-ranked chess player shares how finding flow state helped him cope with external pressure he faced as a child in the competitive world of scholastic chess.
ChapterThe Art of Thinking Clearly
Episode#148: Josh Waitzkin, The Prodigy Returns
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A former chess player discusses the distinction between the intensity of the game and actual life and death situations, and how she fell in love with the art form and found harmony in creating chaos.
15:00 - 18:29 (03:28)
Summary
A former chess player discusses the distinction between the intensity of the game and actual life and death situations, and how she fell in love with the art form and found harmony in creating chaos.
ChapterThe Art of Thinking Clearly
Episode#148: Josh Waitzkin, The Prodigy Returns
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Chess players and investors alike need to develop the ability to sense subtle changes within themselves to recognize opportunity, danger or cognitive bias.
18:29 - 20:18 (01:49)
Summary
Chess players and investors alike need to develop the ability to sense subtle changes within themselves to recognize opportunity, danger or cognitive bias. This applies to studying a position in chess, as well as to managing investments.
ChapterThe Art of Thinking Clearly
Episode#148: Josh Waitzkin, The Prodigy Returns
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim and Michael Mobuson discuss the difference between those who study philosophy and those who actually practice philosophy.
20:18 - 21:25 (01:07)
Summary
Tim and Michael Mobuson discuss the difference between those who study philosophy and those who actually practice philosophy.