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Modern WisdomMay 27, 2021

#326 - Jim O'Shaughnessy - Surviving The Great Reshuffle

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Notable books mentioned: history of existential risk by Thomas Moynihan, The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch, spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing by jed mckinna, Influence by Robert Cialdini

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history of existential risk
Thomas Moynihan

The host mentions 'A History of Existential Risk' by Thomas Moynihan to illustrate the concept of conceptual inertia in societal progress. The book…

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The Beginning of Infinity
David Deutsch

The host mentions 'The Beginning of Infinity' to highlight how David Deutsch articulates the intellectual advancements that emerged during the Enli…

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spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing
jed mckinna

The host mentions Jed McKenna's book to highlight its challenging and thought-provoking nature, suggesting that it attracts those who appreciate un…

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#326 - Jim O'Shaughnessy - Surviving The Great Reshuffle mentions history of existential risk by Thomas Moynihan, The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch, spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing by jed mckinna, and Influence by Robert Cialdini with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Jim O'Shaughnessy is an investor and the founder, Chairman, and Chief Investment Officer of O'Shaughnessy Asset Management. Time, space and geography are collapsing. The richest people on the planet are no longer in charge of labour or buildings, they're symbol manipulators. The skillsets we need today are completely different to what was needed 50 years ago, let alone 500. Jim is here to give us some advice on how we can survive this catastrophic reshuffling. Expect to learn why 2020 was the best thing to happen to talented people in the developing world, the danger of grade-inflation in top flight universities, why we both have a man-crush on Rory Sutherland, why Isaac Newton was a dick and much more... Extra Stuff: Check out Jim's company - https://www.osam.com/ Check out Jim's Podcast - https://www.infiniteloopspodcast.com/ Follow Jim on Twitter - https://twitter.com/jposhaughnessy Rick and Morty and The Meaning Of Life 1 - https://hackernoon.com/rick-and-morty-and-the-meaning-of-life-6640df17e263 Rick and Morty and The Meaning Of Life 2 - https://medium.com/@dan.jeffries/rick-and-morty-and-the-meaning-of-life-part-ii-screw-enlightenment-become-an-adult-instead-e1b2ec832e4e Jim's Superthread - https://twitter.com/jposhaughnessy/status/1343371350493319169 Another Jim Superthread - https://twitter.com/antilibrary_vk/status/1164959690234593280 Get my free Ultimate Life Hacks List to 10x your daily productivity → https://chriswillx.com/lifehacks/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: https://www.chriswillx.com/contact
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  • The conversation centers on career development strategies.
  • A second recurring theme is conceptual inertia in society.
  • Referenced books include history of existential risk by Thomas Moynihan and The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in philosophy, history, and societal change and Individuals interested in philosophy, science, and the history of ideas.

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Individuals interested in philosophy, history, and societal changeIndividuals interested in philosophy, science, and the history of ideasReaders interested in deep philosophical discussions and unconventional perspectivesIndividuals interested in psychology and social behaviorReaders interested in philosophical explorations of history and personal growth.Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of wealth and happiness

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history of existential risk cover
Best for Individuals interested in philosophy, history, and societal changeOften cited around conceptual inertia in society

The speaker mentions a book by Thomas Moynihan that discusses the history of existential risk and humanity's capacity for extinction.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in philosophy, history, and societal change
Key quote: the history of X-risk humanity and how it discovered its own capacity for extinction.
The host mentions 'A History of Existential Risk' by Thomas Moynihan to illustrate the concept of conceptual inertia in societal progress. The book discusses humanity's understanding of its own capacity for extinction and how new ideas often face resistance before being accepted.
The Beginning of Infinity cover
Best for Individuals interested in philosophy, science, and the history of ideasOften cited around existential risk and enlightenment

The speaker recommends rereading 'The Beginning of Infinity' by David Deutsch, highlighting its insights on the Enlightenment and human understanding.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in philosophy, science, and the history of ideas
Key quote: But who I'd even recommend you read more is a book I reread called The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch, who is a quantum physicist at Oxford.
The host mentions 'The Beginning of Infinity' to highlight how David Deutsch articulates the intellectual advancements that emerged during the Enlightenment. The book serves as a foundation for understanding humanity's capacity for knowledge and progress amidst existential risks.
ASIN: 0143121359
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spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing cover
Best for Readers interested in deep philosophical discussions and unconventional perspectivesOften cited around Jed McKenna's philosophy

Jed McKenna has a three-part trilogy called 'spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing' that is hardcore and not all puppies and wonderful things.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in deep philosophical discussions and unconventional perspectives
Key quote: so he's got a three-part um uh uh a trilogy uh called uh spiritual enlightenment the damnedest thing that'll do but i but i but let me put a warning label on here
The host mentions Jed McKenna's book to highlight its challenging and thought-provoking nature, suggesting that it attracts those who appreciate unconventional ideas. He warns listeners that while the book offers valuable insights, it may not be for everyone due to its hardcore approach.
ASIN: B0D1NTTYS4
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Influence
Robert Cialdini
Best for Individuals interested in psychology and social behaviorOften cited around polarization and algorithms

The concept of karma and reciprocity is discussed in the book 'influence', which is referenced in relation to giving without expecting something in return.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in psychology and social behavior
Key quote: it's in the book influence and everybody knows about it
The host mentions the book 'Influence' to highlight the concept of reciprocity in social interactions. This ties into the broader discussion about how people's beliefs and behaviors are influenced by external factors, including media algorithms.
ASIN: B08RLT11Q3
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Best for Readers interested in philosophical explorations of history and personal growth.Often cited around context of historical beliefs

The book is described as a magnum opus that explores the interconnectedness of humanity through time, with a story about a lawyer awakening to the evils of slavery.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in philosophical explorations of history and personal growth.
Key quote: But one of them is that it's kind of a Zen-like, we're all connected through time.
The host mentions 'Cloud Atlas' to illustrate the theme of awakening and understanding the complexities of historical beliefs, particularly regarding slavery. The book serves as a metaphor for how individuals can evolve in their understanding and challenge their ingrained beliefs over time.
ASIN: B0006QAHHE
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The Psychology of Money cover
Best for Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of wealth and happinessOften cited around wealth and happiness

The book is recommended for its understanding of what wealth really is, emphasizing the ability to do what you want, when you want.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of wealth and happiness
Key quote: That's why his book, I recommend, The Psychology of Money.
The host mentions 'The Psychology of Money' to emphasize the true nature of wealth as described by Morgan Housel. He believes that wealth is about the freedom to do what you want, when you want, which aligns with his own views on happiness and fulfillment.
ASIN: 0857197681
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What Works on Wall Street cover
Best for Individuals seeking guidance on career and investment strategiesOften cited around career development strategies

The book is mentioned as a pivotal work that the speaker believed would make his career.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals seeking guidance on career and investment strategies
Key quote: I believe that if I got this book, what works on Wall Street is propping up my computer here.
The host mentions 'What Works on Wall Street' as a pivotal resource that influenced his career path. He emphasizes the importance of dedication and passion in achieving success, suggesting that the book supports his views on investment strategies and personal growth.
ASIN: 0070479852
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Best for Individuals seeking financial independence and personal growthOften cited around following your passion

The speaker mentions doing a book tour for their third book, 'How to Retire Rich', which was aimed at a general audience.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals seeking financial independence and personal growth
Key quote: I had to do an actual book tour for my third book, How to Retire Rich, which, by the way, was the only book that I wrote for a general audience.
The host mentions 'How to Retire Rich' as a reflection on the challenges of pursuing one's passion, emphasizing that success often comes with significant effort and sacrifice. This book was noted during a discussion about the grind of work and the importance of maintaining personal priorities amidst professional demands.
ASIN: 0767900723
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1984
George Orwell
Best for writers and entrepreneursOften cited around importance of language

If reading 1984 taught us anything, it's that the quality of your language is directly proportional to the quality of your thoughts.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: writers and entrepreneurs
Key quote: if reading 1984 taught us anything, it's that the quality of your language is directly proportional to the quality of your thoughts.
The host mentions '1984' to emphasize the critical relationship between language and thought. They argue that the quality of one's language directly impacts the clarity and understanding of one's thoughts, which is a central theme in Orwell's work.
ASIN: 605746222X
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Cloud Atlas

Confidence: 90%

The movie adaptation of 'Cloud Atlas' is mentioned as enjoyable, though the speaker believes the book is superior and more profound.

Documentary

the flat earth society

Confidence: 80%

There is a mention of a movie about the flat earth society, discussing the beliefs of its members despite scientific evidence.