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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#128 Sam Harris on How to Instantly Achieve a Calm State | Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

News, Business, News Commentary

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Sam Harris, 5-time NYT best-selling author, believes the limits to human well-being have not yet been reached. By being open to being wrong, improving our conversations with others and with our own selves, we can learn to control our emotions and our destiny. On this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Sam Harris talks about what to do if you suffer from anxiety, feel lost or hopeless, or just want to connect more effectively with real life. This episode is brought to you by: ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "TOM" at https://butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON Pantheon. Visit https://pantheon.io/impact today! HelixSleep: Get 125 dollars off ALL mattress orders for our listeners at https://HelixSleep.com/IMPACTAudible. Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook plus two Audible Originals are free. Visit https://audible.com/IMPACT or text IMPACT to 500-500 SHOW NOTES: Sam defines what a good life is, and why we have to get our act together [3:05] Sam describes the relationship between philanthropy and psychological good [5:12] Sam challenges dogma and advocates open conversation and scientific investigation [8:39] Sam and Tom discuss skill acquisition, and how even well-being is a skill [16:03] Sam and Tom discuss emotional control [22:34] Sam explains that he has no life hacks to optimize learning [26:46] Sam describes meditation as jiu-jitsu for the mind [29:56] Sam explains why ego and never-ending thoughts cause suffering [33:49] Sam describes what a flourishing life would be [40:11] Sam talks about what to do if you are just completely lost [45:27] Sam shares the impact he would like to have on the world [50:24] QUOTES: We have to be continually open to the possibility that we might be wrong, and in fact we are very likely to be wrong, a lot of the time. [11:59] The half-life of negative emotions is incredibly short. [22:30] I know there’s an infinite amount of stuff I want to read. I don’t go into the table of contents and look at the structure of the book, and go to the index and look at the topics. I just start on page one and start reading. When I get bored I stop. Do with that life-hack what you will. [28:41] FOLLOW: WEBSITE: Samharris.org PODCAST: https://bit.ly/2F9G9fd INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2Y2pD5W FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2L177rj TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2FfzwpI BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The End of Faith https://amzn.to/2x1iE1A [1:34]

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You're listening to Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact, baby.

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Hey, everybody.

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Welcome to Impact Theory.

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Our goal with this show and company

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is to introduce you to the people and ideas

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that will help you actually execute on your dreams.

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All right, today's guest is a neuroscientist,

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philosopher, and a five-time New York Times best-selling author.

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His book, The End of Faith, won the 2005 Penn Award

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for Nonfiction and spent an astonishing

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33 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list.

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He is a degree in philosophy from Stanford, a PhD in neuroscience,

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and he's practiced meditation for more than 30 years,

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a combination that gives him a very unique perspective

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that has made him one of the most sought-after thinkers

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on the planet.

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He's given multiple TED talks with millions of views,

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and his written works have been translated

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into more than 20 different languages.

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