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'''The Formula for Innovation (And How to Escape Your Own Restrictions)''' is an episode of The James Altucher Show with guest [[Eric Weinstein]]. This episode is the first part of the interview continued in the [[How to Question the World Around You & Find Your Core Theories Part 2 (Audio Content)|next episode]]. | '''The Formula for Innovation (And How to Escape Your Own Restrictions)''' is an episode of The James Altucher Show with guest [[Eric Weinstein]]. This episode is the first part of the interview continued in the [[How to Question the World Around You & Find Your Core Theories Part 2 (Audio Content)|next episode]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:54, 28 June 2021
The Formula for Innovation (And How to Escape Your Own Restrictions) | |
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Host(s) | James Altucher |
Guest(s) | Eric Weinstein |
Length | 01:06:34 |
Release Date | 16 July 2019 |
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Podcast Website | Listen |
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The Formula for Innovation (And How to Escape Your Own Restrictions) is an episode of The James Altucher Show with guest Eric Weinstein. This episode is the first part of the interview continued in the next episode.
Description
“I didn’t think I was going to finish college,” Eric Weinstein said. He has a PhD in mathematical physics.
From Harvard.
“I’m an imposter,” he said.
“What do you mean?”
“I didn’t have a thesis advisor.”
Meaning, he didn’t really do all the requirements.
But he got the degree.
And now he’s the Managing Director of Thiel Capital (Peter Thiel’s investment firm). And he’s host of the new podcast “The Portal.”
“What were your SAT scores?” I asked.
I wanted to find out if he was actually bad at math. Because he said this thing about learning disabilities.
He said, “A lot of parents have kids who are bright and smart and creative. And those kids are bringing home grades that are just so depressing. And the parents are pulling their hair out… In the standard sense, that population is probably [considered] learning disabled, but they are our future innovators.”
“Why?”
“People become incredibly inventive when they become isolated and terrified.”
When Eric thought he’d fail college, he stopped taking French and the required courses.
He loaded up on math courses. And said, “I, at least, want to find out what the universe is about while I’m here... and that turned out to pay off.”
Transcript
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