Sahil Bloom
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Podcast Appearances
We'll obviously have them in the show notes as well.
But run through this as we talk through it.
We'll deconstruct each question.
Greg, I hope you'll share some of your reflections as we go through each one.
But let's dive right in.
So question one, what did I change my mind on this year?
The reason this question is so important is the smartest, most successful people are not the ones who have all the right answers.
They are the ones who ask the right questions.
I have found that time and time again.
I'd be curious if you've observed that in others, that this willingness to have software updates to your brain and embrace the software updates rather than trying to resist them is such a powerful force for continued growth and change.
Yeah, that idea of reinvention is actually really well stated, too.
It's like...
I feel like when you're a kid, you are told that changing is like a bad thing.
Like you're, Oh, it's like a flip flopper.
Like that term from politics, people get called flip floppers if they change their minds.
But that idea of reinvention of like new information, new evidence, and I'm going to embrace it, learn from it and shift who I am and how I'm operating in the world.
That should be a positive.
I mean, that should be something that we celebrate really reinventing yourself at any age.
Yeah, identify a few things.
And two to three is a placeholder.