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Seth Godin discusses the importance of two constraints that were invented before making a new album and how they ended up creating one of the best selling albums of the decade by exploring new edges.
1:08:36 - 1:09:59 (01:23)
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Seth Godin discusses the importance of two constraints that were invented before making a new album and how they ended up creating one of the best selling albums of the decade by exploring new edges. He brings up the concept of seeking joy in your practice to enable you to immerse yourself in it and do better work.
ChapterThe Game We All Play
Episode#476: Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming Anxiety
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The message of this episode consists of two steps: recognizing the game you're playing and deliberately choosing your own game to play.
1:09:59 - 1:12:44 (02:45)
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The message of this episode consists of two steps: recognizing the game you're playing and deliberately choosing your own game to play. It's important to make time for the things that really matter to you and not get caught up in someone else's game.
ChapterThe Game We All Play
Episode#476: Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming Anxiety
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares how he prioritizes living a fulfilling life over chasing wealth and explains how the game of accumulating wealth may not lead to true happiness.
1:12:44 - 1:14:58 (02:13)
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The speaker shares how he prioritizes living a fulfilling life over chasing wealth and explains how the game of accumulating wealth may not lead to true happiness.
ChapterThe Game We All Play
Episode#476: Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming Anxiety
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The culture of individualized America has made outcome-driven decision making the norm, but sometimes getting too attached to the outcome can hinder progress and make it easy to fall into the trap of always needing more.
1:14:58 - 1:17:52 (02:54)
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The culture of individualized America has made outcome-driven decision making the norm, but sometimes getting too attached to the outcome can hinder progress and make it easy to fall into the trap of always needing more.