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How can you keep your mind sharp in an environment that's full of distractions and quick fixes? In this episode, Sharran reveals the five key strategies he's using to sharpen his mind and avoid falling into intellectual laziness.
Sharran emphasizes the importance of reducing short-form content consumption, choosing long-form materials, rethinking how we outsource to AI, and even re-evaluating entertainment to improve focus. The most powerful strategy, though, is making writing a daily habit to keep your mind engaged and thinking clearly.
If you're ready to start thinking more clearly and stop getting dumber, tune in to hear how these simple practices can make a big difference in your personal and professional growth.
“Our minds get stronger when we can actually think because when we think clearly, it's easy to write.”
- Sharran Srivatsaa
Timestamps:
02:15 - Reducing short-form content consumption
04: 17- The benefit of choosing long-form content
06:31 - How over-relying on AI can stunt intellectual growth
11:01 - Stop taking advice from influencers
17:21 - Flipping the creation to consumption ratio
19:14 - Replacing mindless entertainment with more meaningful activities
22:14 - Writing as the antidote to intellectual decline
25:18 - Recap: How to stop getting dumber
Resources:
- The Next Billion by Sharran Srivatsaa - https://sharransrivatsaa.substack.com/
- Acquisition.com - https://www.acquisition.com/
- Board Member: ARC Multifamily Real Estate Investing - https://arcmf.com/
- Board Member: The Real Brokerage - https://www.joinreal.com/
Connect with Sharran:
- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/likesharran
- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharransrivatsaa/
- X - https://x.com/sharran
- LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/sharran
- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzpl_gT1bVB1iNZl9yQbWuA?sub_confirmation=1
- Threads - https://www.threads.com/@sharransrivatsaa
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Click Here to Get All Podcast Show Notes!
How can you keep your mind sharp in an environment that's full of distractions and quick fixes? In this episode, Sharran reveals the five key strategies he's using to sharpen his mind and avoid falling into intellectual laziness.
Sharran emphasizes the importance of reducing short-form content consumption, choosing long-form materials, rethinking how we outsource to AI, and even re-evaluating entertainment to improve focus. The most powerful strategy, though, is making writing a daily habit to keep your mind engaged and thinking clearly.
If you're ready to start thinking more clearly and stop getting dumber, tune in to hear how these simple practices can make a big difference in your personal and professional growth.
“Our minds get stronger when we can actually think because when we think clearly, it's easy to write.”
- Sharran Srivatsaa
Timestamps:
02:15 - Reducing short-form content consumption
04: 17- The benefit of choosing long-form content
06:31 - How over-relying on AI can stunt intellectual growth
11:01 - Stop taking advice from influencers
17:21 - Flipping the creation to consumption ratio
19:14 - Replacing mindless entertainment with more meaningful activities
22:14 - Writing as the antidote to intellectual decline
25:18 - Recap: How to stop getting dumber
Resources:
- The Next Billion by Sharran Srivatsaa - https://sharransrivatsaa.substack.com/
- Acquisition.com - https://www.acquisition.com/
- Board Member: ARC Multifamily Real Estate Investing - https://arcmf.com/
- Board Member: The Real Brokerage - https://www.joinreal.com/
Connect with Sharran:
- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/likesharran
- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharransrivatsaa/
- X - https://x.com/sharran
- LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/sharran
- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzpl_gT1bVB1iNZl9yQbWuA?sub_confirmation=1
- Threads - https://www.threads.com/@sharransrivatsaa

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