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Tribe of Mentors — Naval Ravikant, Susan Cain, and Yuval Noah Harari | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss introduces Tribe of Mentors, then shares profiles of Naval Ravikant, Susan Cain, and Yuval Noah Harari.

Tribe of Mentors — Naval Ravikant, Susan Cain, and Yuval Noah Harari | The Tim Ferriss Show
The guest

Naval Ravikant, Susan Cain, and Yuval Noah Harari — A compilation of three Tribe of Mentors profiles. Naval Ravikant is CEO and co-founder of AngelList and a prolific angel investor; Susan Cain is the bestselling author of Quiet and co-founder of Quiet Revolution; Yuval Noah Harari is a historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and author of Sapiens and Homo Deus.

The gist

Tim Ferriss opens by explaining how Tribe of Mentors was born from the reframing question 'What would this look like if it were easy?' during his fortieth-birthday reassessment, and walks through the 11 core questions he sent to more than 100 top performers and why each one works. The episode then presents three full profiles, narrated by professional readers. Naval Ravikant shares his philosophy on desire, suffering, happiness as a skill, and saying no to nearly everything. Susan Cain recounts leaving corporate law to become a writer, her seven-year investment in writing Quiet, and her love of sad minor-key music. Yuval Noah Harari discusses Brave New World, the obsolescence of traditional education, the need for lifelong reinvention, and how a Vipassana meditation retreat transformed his self-understanding and made his books possible.

Big reveals

  • Ferriss reveals that 2017 was an unusual year in which he turned 40, his first book had its tenth anniversary, several friends died, and he publicly spoke about narrowly avoiding suicide in college.
  • The whole book sprang from one reframing question Ferriss asks himself: 'What would this look like if it were easy?'
  • Naval Ravikant defines suffering as a moment of clarity that forces uncomfortable change, listing how being poor, losing faith in elders, and almost marrying the wrong person each set up later success.
  • Naval's billboard: 'Desire is a contract that you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.'
  • Susan Cain describes bursting into tears when told she wouldn't be put up for partner, then leaving Wall Street law that afternoon and starting to write that very evening.
  • Harari's favorite failure: Sapiens was rejected by every English publisher and sold only a couple hundred copies when self-published, until he relied on professional experts.
  • Harari calls a 10-day Vipassana meditation retreat the best investment of time he ever made, saying he learned more about himself in those ten days than in his whole life before.
  • Harari realized through meditation that he was 'not the CEO' of his own mind but 'barely the gatekeeper,' unable to observe his breath for more than 10 seconds without his mind wandering.

Things worth remembering

  • The Tim Ferriss Show was the first business interview podcast to pass 100 million downloads and at recording had 400 to 500 million downloads.
  • Ferriss explains he asks 'most gifted book' rather than 'favorite book' because favorites get quoted in articles and Wikipedia, making interviewees cautious.
  • Amelia Boone's $450 entry fee for the first World's Toughest Mudder led to her becoming a four-time obstacle-racing world champion.
  • Susan Cain's book Quiet has been translated into 40 languages and her TED talk has been viewed more than 17 million times, named by Bill Gates as a favorite.
  • Susan Cain invested seven years writing Quiet, scrapping a 'crappy' first draft after two years and starting from scratch.
  • Cain's favorite word is 'saudade,' a Portuguese word meaning a sweet longing for a beloved thing or person that will likely never return.
  • Harari calls Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (written 1931) the most prophetic book of the 20th century, arguing people can be controlled more securely through love and pleasure than violence and fear.
  • Harari predicts most of what students learn in school will be irrelevant by age 40, urging focus on personal resilience and emotional intelligence.
  • Harari warns we now live in 'the era of hacking humans,' where Google, Facebook, Amazon, and governments use big data to know you better than you know yourself.
  • Harari practices Vipassana for two hours daily and takes a one-to-two-month retreat each year, crediting it for enabling him to write Sapiens and Homo Deus.

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