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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#71 Kevin Kelly on The Power of Being Lost

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Wired Magazine co-founder Kevin Kelly will take first-hand experience over information he is simply given any day. His studies on human life intersecting with technology explore how nurturing our hunger to learn is the only way to consistently grow as individuals and a society. Kevin explains how this commitment to life-long learning leads to a future of endless possibilities on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by: Audible, Try Audible Free here: audible.com/impact Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "IMPACT" at butcherbox.com to get 10$ off and FREE BACON" SHOW NOTES: Kevin describes dropping out of college and starting to invent his life his way. [3:35] Kevin discusses premature optimization and how perfection can stunt your growth. [11:00] Kevin breaks down the importance of enhancing and understanding the way you learn. [14:25] Kevin tells how embracing being lost can help find your voice and lead to innovation. [21:54] Kevin explains why it’s important to find the thing only you can do. [27:46] Kevin shares what he learned when he approached life like he only had 6 months to live. [31:05] Kevin describes what the future will look and why we should be excited. [39:10] Kevin reveals the impact he wants to have on the world. [44:00] QUOTES: “You are successful because you have found yourself. That's independent of how much money you make, it's independent of how many followers you have. It's really about whether you have come to find out what it is that you can contribute, what impact you can have that no one else will have.” [10:10] “Part of learning is unlearning what you already knew.” [15:08] “If you read the biographies of anybody who's successful, they all have that period of time in their lives when they were lost, didn't know it. I embrace that sense of being lost.” [23:33] “In order to support innovation you have to be comfortable with failing. You have to be comfortable with things not working out.” [26:52] FOLLOW KEVIN KELLY: WEBSITE - https://bit.ly/1gT0HD6 TWITTER - https://bit.ly/1gKiYYb FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2HYcxmn YOUTUBE - https://bit.ly/2JYBnze CONCEPTS AND STUDIES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Premature Optimization - https://bit.ly/2HX6kmx [10:50] BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: The Inevitable - https://amzn.to/2JUbf9c [2:47] Art & Fear - https://amzn.to/2bR8GW4 [18:29] COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Wired Magazine - https://bit.ly/2cVIusZ [0:54] The Long Now Foundation - https://bit.ly/2whBtjs [2:27] The Rosetta Project - https://bit.ly/1RpAQSJ [2:28] PODCASTS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: This American Life Episode - https://bit.ly/2IjX53e [31:00]

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Inpatriul.

0:03.6

You're here because you believe that human potential is nearly limitless, but you know

0:07.2

that having potentials not the same is actually doing something with it.

0:10.7

So our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that

0:14.8

will help you actually execute on your dreams.

0:17.8

Alright, today's guest is the legendary futurist who co-founded Wired Magazine.

0:22.3

A multiple time New York Times bestselling author, his stunningly accurate take on the

0:26.8

intersection of humanity and technology have made him the de facto gravitational center

0:31.7

of the very culture of tech.

0:33.9

Silicon Valley of Caldice books must reads, and Hollywood is leaned on him heavily for

0:37.8

the creation of believable futures.

0:40.2

His work deciphering macro trends in technology cannot be overstated, and as the executive editor

0:45.4

and self-proclaimed senior Maverick at Wired, he twice let his team to winning the prestigious

0:50.8

National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

0:53.7

Additionally, his own writing has appeared in many distinguished publications, including

0:57.8

the New York Times, the Economist, Science, and the Wall Street Journal.

1:01.6

Pretty amazing if you ask me for a college dropout who traded a formal education to spend

1:05.7

roughly a decade roaming the deepest recesses of Asia, photographing nearly forgotten people

1:11.4

and their disappearing traditions, and at one point, making ends meet by running a newsletter

1:15.6

in Tehran, Iran.

1:17.8

But this hands-on approach to life is what ultimately put him at the center of the then-emerging

1:21.9

world of technology.

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