
#072 - David Perell - The Power Of Writing
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Notable books mentioned: all four of his books by John O'Donohue, 1984 by George Orwell, Atomic Habits by James Clear, The Spectator

#072 - David Perell - The Power Of Writing mentions all four of his books by John O'Donohue, 1984 by George Orwell, Atomic Habits by James Clear, and The Spectator with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
He asks, in his podcast, with Krista Tippett, on On Being, he asked, when was the last time that you had a great conversation.
If you've read 1984, we know that a restriction in language is essentially the same as a restriction in thinking.
If you read that book, the way in which he could distill his ideas, and atomic habits, the way in which he could craft sentences that really compress…
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- The conversation centers on creative expression and thought.
- A second recurring theme is importance of deep conversations.
- Referenced books include all four of his books by John O'Donohue and 1984 by George Orwell.
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“The speaker mentions having read all four books by John O'Donohue, an Irish poet, indicating a deep appreciation for his work.”
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“The mention of '1984' highlights the connection between language restriction and thought limitation, emphasizing the importance of articulating thoughts.”
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“The way in which he could distill his ideas and craft sentences that really compress all the wisdom.”
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“He writes for the spectator. And that is where he works on a lot of his really interesting ideas.”
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“It's phenomenal. It will do very well. It's like Freakonomics for behavioral finance.”
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The host mentions John O'Donohue's works to emphasize the significance of meaningful conversations in articulating thoughts and emotions. O'Donohue…

The host mentions '1984' to illustrate the connection between language and thought, emphasizing how a lack of expressive outlets can lead to a deta…

The host emphasizes the value of writing in developing and honing one's thinking, using James Clear's work as a prime example. He highlights how Cl…
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