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The podcast hosts recall a story about a cool guy named Keso who showed up at a party and ate cheese by himself, but was idolized by everyone in attendance.
34:26 - 36:36 (02:10)
Summary
The podcast hosts recall a story about a cool guy named Keso who showed up at a party and ate cheese by himself, but was idolized by everyone in attendance.
ChapterThe Tale of Keso
Episode#279: Dylan Jardon & Henry Belcaster – The Boys Behind Naval Ravikant's Viral Growth
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The hosts of a dinner party can feel the pressure of bringing together a diverse group of people.
36:36 - 37:00 (00:24)
Summary
The hosts of a dinner party can feel the pressure of bringing together a diverse group of people. However, by focusing on learning from others, rather than making small talk, hosts can create a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone at the party.
ChapterThe Tale of Keso
Episode#279: Dylan Jardon & Henry Belcaster – The Boys Behind Naval Ravikant's Viral Growth
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
A group of young people talk to a hedge fund owner diagnosed with Asperger's and ask him about leaving friends behind as they become more successful.
37:00 - 37:59 (00:58)
Summary
A group of young people talk to a hedge fund owner diagnosed with Asperger's and ask him about leaving friends behind as they become more successful. All parties in the conversation have Asperger's, which the owner is also diagnosed with.
ChapterThe Tale of Keso
Episode#279: Dylan Jardon & Henry Belcaster – The Boys Behind Naval Ravikant's Viral Growth
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The speaker reveals an emotional response when questioned about his high school friends, stating he hasn't thought about them in 30 years and tearing up at the thought of leaving them behind.
37:59 - 39:08 (01:08)
Summary
The speaker reveals an emotional response when questioned about his high school friends, stating he hasn't thought about them in 30 years and tearing up at the thought of leaving them behind. He expresses an existential crisis, questioning the importance of success over genuine friendships.