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The speaker reflects on their experience with running and the difference between running for enjoyment versus setting specific time goals.
24:13 - 25:41 (01:28)
Summary
The speaker reflects on their experience with running and the difference between running for enjoyment versus setting specific time goals. They realize that they don't need to set specific goals in order to enjoy running.
ChapterWhat I read in the newspaper
Episode#329: Jason Fried — How to Live Life on Your Own Terms
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker talks about the importance of measuring satisfaction and how reading print newspapers has helped them in getting a better understanding of the news.
25:41 - 26:49 (01:08)
Summary
The speaker talks about the importance of measuring satisfaction and how reading print newspapers has helped them in getting a better understanding of the news.
ChapterWhat I read in the newspaper
Episode#329: Jason Fried — How to Live Life on Your Own Terms
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The newspaper is a better way to get news as it prevents individuals from getting sucked into the sport of information and trying to know more than everyone else.
26:50 - 28:30 (01:40)
Summary
The newspaper is a better way to get news as it prevents individuals from getting sucked into the sport of information and trying to know more than everyone else. Getting news once a day or at a general interval prevents one from missing anything truly important and can perfectly keep them well-informed.
ChapterWhat I read in the newspaper
Episode#329: Jason Fried — How to Live Life on Your Own Terms
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss recommends reading books like Warren Buffet's letter to shareholders, Jeff Bezo's shareholder letters, and "Seeking Wisdom" by Peter Bevelin for practical and clear writing as opposed to reading fiction or constantly keeping up with breaking news.
28:30 - 34:03 (05:32)
Summary
Tim Ferriss recommends reading books like Warren Buffet's letter to shareholders, Jeff Bezo's shareholder letters, and "Seeking Wisdom" by Peter Bevelin for practical and clear writing as opposed to reading fiction or constantly keeping up with breaking news.