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Josh Waitzkin

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2253 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

So the feeling of humility and danger that you have relative to crocs. Yeah. I have about AI relative to the ability to manipulate humans unless we take on our ability to be manipulated as a way of life. I feel it that much in my skin.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

I want to make one other point, which is that I think that when we talk about like training as decision makers, it doesn't matter how good you are at something. It matters that you're on the road. You're on the journey. So let's just say people started to play chess. It doesn't matter how strong a chess player you are or if you're good or if you suck. That doesn't matter. It's a journey, right?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

I want to make one other point, which is that I think that when we talk about like training as decision makers, it doesn't matter how good you are at something. It matters that you're on the road. You're on the journey. So let's just say people started to play chess. It doesn't matter how strong a chess player you are or if you're good or if you suck. That doesn't matter. It's a journey, right?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

I want to make one other point, which is that I think that when we talk about like training as decision makers, it doesn't matter how good you are at something. It matters that you're on the road. You're on the journey. So let's just say people started to play chess. It doesn't matter how strong a chess player you are or if you're good or if you suck. That doesn't matter. It's a journey, right?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

If you're putting yourself in any arena that's objective and you're trying your hardest and you have a feedback loop, like the mats, like the jiu-jitsu mats, whatever they are for you,

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

If you're putting yourself in any arena that's objective and you're trying your hardest and you have a feedback loop, like the mats, like the jiu-jitsu mats, whatever they are for you,

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

If you're putting yourself in any arena that's objective and you're trying your hardest and you have a feedback loop, like the mats, like the jiu-jitsu mats, whatever they are for you,

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

and you look at the quality of your decisions, and you jot down why, and you are willing to change your mind, and you take on that training as a way of life, then you're on the road to being grounded in a way that we're not today.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

and you look at the quality of your decisions, and you jot down why, and you are willing to change your mind, and you take on that training as a way of life, then you're on the road to being grounded in a way that we're not today.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

and you look at the quality of your decisions, and you jot down why, and you are willing to change your mind, and you take on that training as a way of life, then you're on the road to being grounded in a way that we're not today.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I think that being grounded in reality, in something, like feeling the earth beneath our feet in our process, is a big part of how we're going to be able to navigate a world where everything is being deconstructed all the time by a superior intelligence because we're going to need to recreate ourselves.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I think that being grounded in reality, in something, like feeling the earth beneath our feet in our process, is a big part of how we're going to be able to navigate a world where everything is being deconstructed all the time by a superior intelligence because we're going to need to recreate ourselves.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I think that being grounded in reality, in something, like feeling the earth beneath our feet in our process, is a big part of how we're going to be able to navigate a world where everything is being deconstructed all the time by a superior intelligence because we're going to need to recreate ourselves.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

But we have to have โ€“ you know how like when you're deep into an art โ€“ like think about you with your knowledge of MMA. Like you have this intuition about where the truth is, right? You have a sense for where it is, right? We need to cultivate that sense in an increasingly chaotic world.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

But we have to have โ€“ you know how like when you're deep into an art โ€“ like think about you with your knowledge of MMA. Like you have this intuition about where the truth is, right? You have a sense for where it is, right? We need to cultivate that sense in an increasingly chaotic world.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

But we have to have โ€“ you know how like when you're deep into an art โ€“ like think about you with your knowledge of MMA. Like you have this intuition about where the truth is, right? You have a sense for where it is, right? We need to cultivate that sense in an increasingly chaotic world.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I do feel that being involved in some kind of truth-telling arena, whatever it is, is a hugely important practice. And then taking on the art of training as a way of life is... I feel like it's one of our โ€“ and that combined with getting the fuck off social media.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I do feel that being involved in some kind of truth-telling arena, whatever it is, is a hugely important practice. And then taking on the art of training as a way of life is... I feel like it's one of our โ€“ and that combined with getting the fuck off social media.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2292 - Josh Waitzkin

And I do feel that being involved in some kind of truth-telling arena, whatever it is, is a hugely important practice. And then taking on the art of training as a way of life is... I feel like it's one of our โ€“ and that combined with getting the fuck off social media.

Huberman Lab
The Art of Learning & Living Life | Josh Waitzkin

Yeah, sure. Well, thank you, man. It's an honor. I appreciate what you said. Yeah, so I started playing chess. I grew up in New York City, downtown Manhattan. I started playing chess when I was six years old. And I discovered chess walking through Washington Square Park with my mom. And I remember watching a day or two and then at one point I broke away from her.