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The Importance of Long-Form Conversations
The speaker believes that conversations with leaders and authors should be conducted in true long-form, allowing for a deeper understanding of complex topics and ideas. He emphasizes the importance of empathizing with all human beings and avoiding contaminating conversations with personal opinions or biases.
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In this episode, Harvard Medical School faculty member and author, John Abramson, discusses his new book, Sickening, and explores how the pharmaceutical industry has broken American healthcare and what can be done to fix it.
00:00 - 02:50 (02:50)
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In this episode, Harvard Medical School faculty member and author, John Abramson, discusses his new book, Sickening, and explores how the pharmaceutical industry has broken American healthcare and what can be done to fix it.
ChapterThe Importance of Long-Form Conversations
Episode#263 – John Abramson: Big Pharma
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Tim Ferriss believes that conversations with leaders can be improved by talking in true long-form for many hours, and that insights gained can be further enhanced by talking to authors who have written about them or their industries.
02:50 - 06:53 (04:03)
Summary
Tim Ferriss believes that conversations with leaders can be improved by talking in true long-form for many hours, and that insights gained can be further enhanced by talking to authors who have written about them or their industries. He also advocates for an unbiased approach that allows the listener to form their own opinions rather than being swayed by the host's views.