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The Human Flourishing Project

99 Episodes

16 minutes | Jul 6, 2021
Episode 98: How to not be tired
Alex Epstein discusses how he is able to work long hours while rarely feeling tired or fatigued. He identifies four ways others can have the same experience: 1. Develop deep nighttime empathy with “morning guy” 2. Discover and liberally utilize “inevitable rejuvenation practices” 3. Separate proactive and reactive time 4. Cultivate a love of working energized and a hatred of working while tired
21 minutes | Jun 8, 2021
Episode 97: The Wisdom of Effortless
Alex Epstein discusses Greg McKeown's new book Effortless, how Alex had benefited from the chapters on Rest and Pace, and how separating proactive and reactive time can make the principles of Effortless even more effortless.
21 minutes | May 17, 2021
Episode 96: How lucky we are to be alive right now
Alex Epstein discusses how to appreciate the many great things that exist today that didn't exist even in the recent past.
22 minutes | May 3, 2021
Episode 95: The joy of security
Alex Epstein discusses his equation for "time security"--expected resources outstrip current commitments + expected threats--and how keeping this equation positive has an enormous impact on happiness.
27 minutes | Apr 13, 2021
Best-of: The three ingredients of relaxed productivity (with bonus content)
On this best-of-HFP, Alex Epstein discusses the three ingredients of relaxed productivity—inevitably productive processes, high-altitude planning, and real rejuvenation—along with one poison: focus-destroyers. This version features a new introduction in which Alex talks more about his recent experience with inevitably productive processes.
19 minutes | Mar 29, 2021
Episode 94: Dynamic, handwritten journaling
Alex Epstein discusses how the handwriting experience of the modern iPad makes possible an unprecedented form of journaling that can make your reflections on life far more effective.
25 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Episode 93: How to identify your best practices and bad practices
Alex Epstein discusses several ways to identify easy-to-implement best practices that will improve our lives, and easy-to-eliminate bad practices that are unnecessarily undercutting our lives.
17 minutes | Mar 2, 2021
Episode 92: Vision and persistence
Alex Epstein discusses, using Richard Hamming's allegory about a drunken sailor, why vision and persistence are the two most powerful elements of productivity within our direct control.
58 minutes | Feb 13, 2021
Episode 91: Overcoming the Problems of Today's Social Media -- with Brian Amerige
Alex brings on Brian Amerige, with whom he cofounded Thoughtful, to discuss the problems of social media today and how to overcome them. They discuss: - Is there any role for government in the content policies of social media platforms? - What content policy would make Facebook or Twitter a better "marketplace of ideas"--or is that even possible given the purpose of these platforms? - What it takes to create a real alternative to mainstream platforms, and where Parler and Gab have struggled. - The purpose and evolution of Thoughtful, Brian and Alex's platform that is "the one place on the Internet that's exclusively for thoughtful content." - How to get on the waiting list for Thoughtful.
23 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Episode 90: Mindsets for overcoming adverse circumstances
Alex Epstein discusses two mindsets that can advance one's career even when one is starting from the most adverse circumstances: "customer obsession" and "100% responsibility."
15 minutes | Jan 18, 2021
Episode 89: Productive role models for 2021
Alex Epstein discusses several characteristics that unite his productive role models for 2021, including focus, optimizing for value creation over advertising, and having very little need for short-term feedback.
14 minutes | Jan 4, 2021
Episode 88: Lessons from work fortnights
Alex Epstein discusses some lessons that his experimentation with "work fortnights"--11 days on, 3 days off--has reinforced.
35 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
Episode 87: 6 kinds of focus
Alex Epstein discusses 6 kinds of focus that make individuals more productive and fulfilled: 1) focusing on a high-value and meaningful market 2) focusing on an area of comparative advantage 3) focusing on the most valuable few projects 4) focusing on performing your core work 5) focusing on inevitably productive processes 6) focusing on your progress
26 minutes | Dec 7, 2020
Episode 86: "Performance time" vs. "feedback time"
Alex Epstein discusses one of his biggest productive breakthroughs to date: maximum separation of "performance time" and "feedback time."
40 minutes | Nov 23, 2020
Episode 85: How to spend time
Alex Epstein discusses one of life's basic questions--"How do I spend the very limited time I have on Earth?"--and shares three techniques for answering it: life-blocking, ranked lists, and calendar comprehensiveness.
27 minutes | Nov 9, 2020
Episode 84: The wisdom of Cal Newport
Alex Epstein discusses the work and new podcast of Cal Newport, his favorite thinker on productivity.
30 minutes | Oct 26, 2020
Episode 83: The danger of moral safety
Alex Epstein discusses why he is suspicious of any “morally safe” activity—any easy way to be seen by oneself or others as a good person. Doing the “morally safe” thing, he argues, often involves 1) a lack of critical thinking, 2) wasting time, and 3) acting on unhealthy motives.
24 minutes | Oct 12, 2020
Episode 82: The three ingredients of relaxed productivity
Alex Epstein discusses the three ingredients of relaxed productivity—inevitably productive processes, high-altitude planning, and real rejuvenation—along with one poison: focus-destroyers.
17 minutes | Sep 28, 2020
Episode 81: Learning from master practitioner-teachers
Alex Epstein discusses why we should seek out the rare phenomenon of the master practitioner-teacher wherever we can find it, using Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' new business book as an example.
20 minutes | Sep 14, 2020
Episode 80: Avoiding overwhelm (part 2)
Alex Epstein discusses how to avoid overwhelm when one feels totally overcommitted for the upcoming week. The key is "calendar comprehensiveness," which Alex shares a quick process for achieving.
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