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Modern WisdomOct 19, 2020

#234 - Life Hacks 202

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Notable books mentioned: The Precipice by Toby Ord, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom, The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

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#234 - Life Hacks 202 mentions The Precipice by Toby Ord, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom, and The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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the precipice is one of the best things I've read since super intelligence congratulations on a wonderful book

Red Rising
Pierce Brown

Like Red Rising is amazing. I'm really, really enjoying that, and everyone that I've sent it to has become fully, fully addicted.

Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom

'Superintelligence' is a book they have read, comparing it favorably to 'The Precipice' by Toby Ord.

Episode summary
Jonny & Yusef from PropaneFitness.com join me for another Life Hacks episode. Sit back & enjoy as we run through our favourite tools, apps, websites, strategies & resources for a productive and efficient life. Expect to learn how to properly use yeast, why being cold when you sleep is great, Yusef's best ever suggestion for how to use your spare time, how to hide tags on Instagram Stories, whether a personal sauna is any good, why my toilet has hot water in it and much more...
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  • The conversation centers on comparison of AI books.
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  • Referenced books include The Precipice by Toby Ord and Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
  • The strongest audience signal points to intellectuals and thinkers concerned about the future and fiction readers and those seeking better sleep.

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Highly Recommended(3)Passing Reference(2)
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intellectuals and thinkers concerned about the futurefiction readers and those seeking better sleepReaders interested in artificial intelligence and its implications.Individuals looking to improve their productivity and reading habits.casual readers and those seeking quick insights

Books Mentioned

The full list below is ranked by how useful each mention is to a listener: stronger recommendation language, clearer quote context, and better timestamp support rise first.

The Precipice cover
Best for intellectuals and thinkers concerned about the futureOften cited around existential threats

The excerpt mentions that Toby Ord wrote a book called 'The Precipice' which discusses existential threats. The speaker expresses admiration for the book, stating it's one of the best things they've read since another book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: intellectuals and thinkers concerned about the future
Key quote: the precipice is one of the best things I've read since super intelligence congratulations on a wonderful book
The host mentions 'The Precipice' by Toby Ord as a critical resource on existential threats facing humanity. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on significant issues rather than getting sidetracked by less impactful debates.
ASIN: 031648492X
Buy on Amazon
Red Rising cover
Red Rising
Pierce Brown
Best for fiction readers and those seeking better sleepOften cited around reading before bed

Reading fiction, particularly helps. Like trying to read or reading narrative nonfiction, like biographies and stuff. Red Rising is amazing. I'm really, really enjoying that.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: fiction readers and those seeking better sleep
Key quote: Like Red Rising is amazing. I'm really, really enjoying that, and everyone that I've sent it to has become fully, fully addicted.
The host emphasizes the benefits of reading fiction before bed as a way to improve sleep quality and mental state. They specifically mention 'Red Rising' as an engaging series that has captivated many readers.
ASIN: B00I3PUCIY
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Superintelligence cover
Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom
Best for Readers interested in artificial intelligence and its implications.Often cited around comparison of AI books

The speaker refers to 'Superintelligence' as a book they have read, comparing it favorably to 'The Precipice' by Toby Ord.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in artificial intelligence and its implications.
Key quote: 'Superintelligence' is a book they have read, comparing it favorably to 'The Precipice' by Toby Ord.
The host mentions 'Superintelligence' to highlight its insights on artificial intelligence. They compare it favorably to another book, indicating its significance in the discussion of future technologies.
ASIN: B00LPMFE9Y
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The Psychology of Money cover
Best for Individuals looking to improve their productivity and reading habits.Often cited around fallback activities for productivity

The excerpt refers to 'the psychology of money by Morgan house' as a book suitable for reading in spare time.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals looking to improve their productivity and reading habits.
Key quote: You could put it in a book in a month just in spare time.
The host mentions 'The Psychology of Money' as an example of a book that can be read in short bursts during downtime. This aligns with the discussion about utilizing idle moments for productive activities.
ASIN: 0857197681
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Naval Ravikant
Best for casual readers and those seeking quick insightsOften cited around easy-to-read books

The excerpt mentions 'the almanac of Naval Ravikant' as a book that can be picked up and put down easily.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: casual readers and those seeking quick insights
Key quote: the almanac of Naval Ravikant as a book that can be picked up and put down easily.
The host mentions 'The Almanack of Naval Ravikant' as a book that is accessible and can be read at one's own pace. This highlights its appeal for casual readers looking for insightful content without a heavy commitment.
ASIN: B0FBCVCC7M
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The Precipice cover
Mentioned at 1:05:25
The Precipice
Toby Ord

The host mentions 'The Precipice' by Toby Ord as a critical resource on existential threats facing humanity. He emphasizes the importance of focusi…

Red Rising cover
Mentioned at 1:14:58
Red Rising
Pierce Brown

The host emphasizes the benefits of reading fiction before bed as a way to improve sleep quality and mental state. They specifically mention 'Red R…

Superintelligence cover
Mentioned at 1:05:34
Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom

The host mentions 'Superintelligence' to highlight its insights on artificial intelligence. They compare it favorably to another book, indicating i…

Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

Movie

The Platform

Confidence: 90%

A Spanish film about a prison with an infinite number of floors and a descending platform that delivers food, exploring themes of game theory and social behavior.

Documentary

Murder Next Door

Confidence: 90%

A documentary about a pregnant wife and her two children who go missing, using social media and police footage to tell the story.

Documentary

La Casa de Papel

Confidence: 85%

Also known as Money Heist, this Spanish series has gained a massive following and is well-executed with multiple seasons.

Documentary

The Social Dilemma

Confidence: 80%

A documentary that discusses the impact of social media on society, though it may not present new information for those familiar with the topic.

Documentary

The Fall

Confidence: 85%

A dark and subversive series featuring Gillian Anderson, known for its ruthless storytelling across three seasons.

Documentary

The Staircase

Confidence: 80%

A long-form documentary series that explores a murder case, described as a slow burner.