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Modern WisdomSep 7, 2024

#835 - 2.5M Q&A - Naval Ravikant, Quitting Alcohol & Having Kids

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Notable books mentioned: Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Dark Matter, Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins, The Ape Who Understood the Universe by Steve Stewart Williams

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Mentioned at 22:28
Red Rising
Pierce Brown

The host mentions 'Red Rising' as part of a broader discussion on personal growth and the effects of sobriety. He emphasizes the series' engaging n…

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Dark Matter

The host mentions 'Dark Matter' in the context of exploring complex life decisions and the impact of scrutiny on personal identity. They emphasize…

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Awaken the Giant Within
Tony Robbins

The host references 'Awaken the Giant Within' by Tony Robbins to illustrate the importance of taking actionable steps towards personal change. He e…

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#835 - 2.5M Q&A - Naval Ravikant, Quitting Alcohol & Having Kids mentions Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Dark Matter, Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins, and The Ape Who Understood the Universe by Steve Stewart Williams with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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I hit 2.5 million Subscribers on YouTube!! To celebrate, I asked for questions from YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, so here’s another 90 minutes of me trying to answer as many as possible. Expect to learn who I’m thinking of bringing on as guests on the left and right, how to learn to trust your decisions and how to be aware of the biases that can influence them, my advice for getting out of a Rut, how to ask critical questions, what it’s like living with a giraffe and much more…
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Passing Reference(5)Highly Recommended(2)Deep Dive(1)
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Fans of science fiction and personal developmentReaders interested in personal development and philosophical exploration.Individuals seeking personal growth and motivationListeners interested in evolutionary psychology and personal development.Listeners interested in psychology and personal developmentParents and individuals interested in male development and psychology.

Books Mentioned

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Red Rising
Pierce Brown
Best for Fans of science fiction and personal developmentOften cited around elective sobriety

It's a fantasy future novel series by Pierce Brown. It's my favorite fiction series of all time. It's available at the Modern Wisdom reading list.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of science fiction and personal development
Key quote: It's my favorite fiction series of all time.
The host mentions 'Red Rising' as part of a broader discussion on personal growth and the effects of sobriety. He emphasizes the series' engaging nature, suggesting it serves as an excellent escape while reflecting on serious topics like sobriety.
ASIN: B00I3PUCIY
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Best for Readers interested in personal development and philosophical exploration.Often cited around scrutiny and personal growth

The speaker highly recommends reading 'Dark Matter' and mentions that they can't answer a question without spoiling it, indicating the book's significance.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal development and philosophical exploration.
Key quote: I can't answer this question without spoiling dark matter and everybody should go and read dark matter uh because the book is fantastic.
The host mentions 'Dark Matter' in the context of exploring complex life decisions and the impact of scrutiny on personal identity. They emphasize the book's significance and encourage listeners to read it for its profound insights.
ASIN: B01CUKUN90
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Best for Individuals seeking personal growth and motivationOften cited around motivation for change

The speaker discusses a workbook version of Tony Robbins' 'Awaken the Giant Within' and its exercises for making changes in life.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking personal growth and motivation
Key quote: There is only taking an action.
The host references 'Awaken the Giant Within' by Tony Robbins to illustrate the importance of taking actionable steps towards personal change. He emphasizes Robbins' exercises that help individuals confront the costs of inaction and envision the benefits of making changes in their lives.
ASIN: 0671791540
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Best for Listeners interested in evolutionary psychology and personal development.Often cited around evolutionary psychology insights

The speaker mentions this book in the context of discussing male-led abuse and adolescent development.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in evolutionary psychology and personal development.
Key quote: The Ape Who Understood the Universe by Steve Stewart Williams, uh, The Moral Animal by Robert Wright, The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt.
The host mentions 'The Ape Who Understood the Universe' as part of a broader discussion on evolutionary psychology and its insights into male and female behaviors. This reference serves as a suggestion for listeners interested in understanding sex differences from a scientific perspective.
ASIN: B0D9CBKNJM
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The Moral Animal
Robert Wright
Best for Listeners interested in psychology and personal developmentOften cited around evolutionary psychology insights

This book is mentioned as part of a list of recommendations related to sex differences and evolutionary psychology.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in psychology and personal development
Key quote: I think that you learn an awful lot from the world of evolutionary psychology about how men and women, uh, sort of are in a more natural sense in terms of their sort of typical biases.
The host mentions 'The Moral Animal' as part of a list of significant books related to evolutionary psychology and sex differences. This reference is made in the context of discussing how these themes can inform personal development and understanding of male and female behaviors.
ASIN: B003VXI8DO
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Best for Parents and individuals interested in male development and psychology.Often cited around books on male development

The speaker includes this book in a list of recommendations for understanding male-led abuse and adolescent development.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Parents and individuals interested in male development and psychology.
Key quote: The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt.
The host mentions 'The Happiness Hypothesis' as part of a list of recommended readings related to male development and psychology. This book is included among other significant works that explore sex differences and evolutionary psychology.
ASIN: 0465028020
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Boys and Men
Richard Reeves
Best for Parents and educators interested in male developmentOften cited around issues men face

This book is mentioned as a good resource in the discussion about male issues and development.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Parents and educators interested in male development
Key quote: Richard Reeves of Boys and Men, uh, Billy No Mates, another good book.
The host mentions 'Boys and Men' by Richard Reeves as part of a broader discussion on male issues and development. This reference is made in the context of recommending literature that addresses the challenges boys and men encounter in today's society.
ASIN: B0B5FLB5X3
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Billy No Mates
Max Dickens
Best for Parents and individuals interested in male psychologyOften cited around male-led abuse

The speaker refers to this book as another good recommendation related to the topic of male-led abuse.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Parents and individuals interested in male psychology
Key quote: Billy No Mates, another good book.
The host mentions 'Billy No Mates' as part of a list of recommended readings related to male issues and evolutionary psychology. This book is suggested alongside others to provide insights into the complexities of male behavior and societal expectations.
ASIN: B0B16J44XZ
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