Tim Ferriss
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I saw enough of that.
Didn't want to, you know, no thanks.
But I wasn't available.
I was very, very concerned with being right.
And I think if you're instead, even in the case of work, like, dedicated to what you put out in the world.
But if it's someone else's idea, or if you just want, if they need to believe it's their idea, fine.
Sure.
Why not?
Could just be getting older and softening around the edges.
I don't know.
Yeah.
These are all tied together.
Sounds like you've done a lot of thinking about that.
I've done a lot of thinking.
I've done a lot of, what do I call it, flight time in different states, too, which can stress test a lot of the subjective experiences we have around time.
I would encourage, it can be hard, you can watch his TED, not TED Talks, you can watch his YouTube videos and so on before digesting videos, but Carlo Rovelli is a physicist, I believe he's most focused on quantum gravity, and he has some really thought-provoking writing on time.
I think one of his books is called The Order of Things, but... you realize pretty quickly that even within the halls of
quantum physics and mathematics, time is not this straightforward thing.
Like a clock at your head runs at a different speed than a clock at your foot.
And...