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If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by the options in your life, you’re not alone. Today, Forrest is joined by best-selling author David Epstein to discuss how constraints can lead to greater creativity, generativity, and, paradoxically, freedom. They trace how intentional constraints have led to some of the most influential contributions to the world, including Mendeleev’s periodic table, Viriginia Woolf’s groundbreaking novels, and Kyrie Irving’s (potential) hall of fame career. Throughout, they focus on how we can go from seeing constraints as an obstacle to appreciating them as an asset, and then apply this principle to building more meaningful and satisfying lives.
About our guest: David Epstein is a renowned science journalist and the best selling author of The Sports Gene and Range. His new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, comes out May 5th.
Key Topics:
0:00: Why focus on constraints?
5:21: Why constraints are good for us
13:50: Time and attention as (productive) bottlenecks
17:10: Why ‘flashes of genius’ are often exaggerated
25:02: What Virginia Woolf teaches us about constraints and creativity
29:35: How unlimited freedom undermines the scientific process
38:29 Constraints make for better sports training
40:23: Applying constraints to our work and relationships
46:02: Satisficers vs maximizers, and how to become a satisficer
48:50: Expanding our notion of constraints
55:14: Death and impermanence; the ultimate constraints
57:45: Will constraints help the Celtics win the NBA Championship?
1:05:49: Recap
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If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by the options in your life, you’re not alone. Today, Forrest is joined by best-selling author David Epstein to discuss how constraints can lead to greater creativity, generativity, and, paradoxically, freedom. They trace how intentional constraints have led to some of the most influential contributions to the world, including Mendeleev’s periodic table, Viriginia Woolf’s groundbreaking novels, and Kyrie Irving’s (potential) hall of fame career. Throughout, they focus on how we can go from seeing constraints as an obstacle to appreciating them as an asset, and then apply this principle to building more meaningful and satisfying lives.
About our guest: David Epstein is a renowned science journalist and the best selling author of The Sports Gene and Range. His new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, comes out May 5th.
Key Topics:
0:00: Why focus on constraints?
5:21: Why constraints are good for us
13:50: Time and attention as (productive) bottlenecks
17:10: Why ‘flashes of genius’ are often exaggerated
25:02: What Virginia Woolf teaches us about constraints and creativity
29:35: How unlimited freedom undermines the scientific process
38:29 Constraints make for better sports training
40:23: Applying constraints to our work and relationships
46:02: Satisficers vs maximizers, and how to become a satisficer
48:50: Expanding our notion of constraints
55:14: Death and impermanence; the ultimate constraints
57:45: Will constraints help the Celtics win the NBA Championship?
1:05:49: Recap
Support the Podcast: We're on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.
Sponsors
Go to Zocdoc.com/BEING to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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