The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

291: X Prize Founder Peter Diamandis Talks About Creating a Blueprint For The Future

03.03.2020 - By Foundr MediaPlay

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When Peter Diamandis was a kid, there were two life-changing moments that shaped him into the person he is today: the launch of the Apollo space program and the release of Star Trek.

These two events inspired Diamandis’ love of space and taught him to always keep his eyes on the future. It’s no surprise then that Diamandis went on launch over 20 companies in the areas of space, longevity, venture capital, and education.

Diamandis has also dedicated himself to supporting others who make an impact on the world, which is why he founded the venture fund BOLD Capital Partners, the X Prize Foundation, and Singularity University—all organizations focused on promoting technologies that have the potential to improve society.

In this interview, he shares his thoughts on what it takes to build a sustainable business, his predictions for industries like education and healthcare, and what he’s most excited about in terms of future innovations. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!

Key Takeaways

Why Diamandis ended up going to medical school, despite his love of space

How Diamandis carved out his own life path, which led to him starting 20+ companies in the areas of space, longevity, venture capital, and education

His predictions on which industries will transition from a scarcity to an abundance mindset

The golden rule Diamandis always follows whenever he prioritizes what to work on next

Why Diamandis believes a person’s mindset is the most valuable asset they own

The inspiration behind Diamandis’ latest book, The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business, Industries, and Our Lives

What excites Diamandis most about the future, and why he feels optimistic about what’s to come

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