Ed Helms
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That fell into place. Yeah, fell into place. Exactly. There's a book I read a long time ago. I can't remember the title, unfortunately, but it was about luck and how most people don't want to acknowledge the role that luck plays in their life.
That fell into place. Yeah, fell into place. Exactly. There's a book I read a long time ago. I can't remember the title, unfortunately, but it was about luck and how most people don't want to acknowledge the role that luck plays in their life.
That fell into place. Yeah, fell into place. Exactly. There's a book I read a long time ago. I can't remember the title, unfortunately, but it was about luck and how most people don't want to acknowledge the role that luck plays in their life.
But then they went over certain characters like Bill Gates or something and how it might be like a Malcolm Gladwell outliers. Yeah. And they go over the luck factor and it's Bill Gates did this and he saw this coming, but he also went to a school where there was a computer and it was like the only one that side of the Mississippi and they got the keys and they could go in there at night.
But then they went over certain characters like Bill Gates or something and how it might be like a Malcolm Gladwell outliers. Yeah. And they go over the luck factor and it's Bill Gates did this and he saw this coming, but he also went to a school where there was a computer and it was like the only one that side of the Mississippi and they got the keys and they could go in there at night.
But then they went over certain characters like Bill Gates or something and how it might be like a Malcolm Gladwell outliers. Yeah. And they go over the luck factor and it's Bill Gates did this and he saw this coming, but he also went to a school where there was a computer and it was like the only one that side of the Mississippi and they got the keys and they could go in there at night.
So they spent a thousand times more computer hours than their peers did. Right.
So they spent a thousand times more computer hours than their peers did. Right.
So they spent a thousand times more computer hours than their peers did. Right.
Right. Lean into his interests.
Right. Lean into his interests.
Right. Lean into his interests.
That's an interesting point. Yeah.
That's an interesting point. Yeah.
That's an interesting point. Yeah.
You've been in some massive franchises, The Hangover, The Office. They have these intense fan cultures, I'm sure you've noticed. What's the most surreal moment you've had when you realized maybe how much public perception had shifted around you? Because it happens, I won't say overnight, but you build up to it. But you talk about this on Conan, there's these different levels of fame, right?
You've been in some massive franchises, The Hangover, The Office. They have these intense fan cultures, I'm sure you've noticed. What's the most surreal moment you've had when you realized maybe how much public perception had shifted around you? Because it happens, I won't say overnight, but you build up to it. But you talk about this on Conan, there's these different levels of fame, right?
You've been in some massive franchises, The Hangover, The Office. They have these intense fan cultures, I'm sure you've noticed. What's the most surreal moment you've had when you realized maybe how much public perception had shifted around you? Because it happens, I won't say overnight, but you build up to it. But you talk about this on Conan, there's these different levels of fame, right?
You're celebrating.
You're celebrating.