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Dr. Christian Busch: ...the art and science of creating good luck

Nobody Told Me!

Nobody Told Me!

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.2671 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

How would your life change if you could truly believe that 'everything happens for a reason' and that most of the time, it's for the better?

On this episode, we talk to Dr. Christian Busch, who has spent a decade researching how we can use uncertainty as a path to more joyful, purposeful, and successful lives.

Dr. Busch is the Director of the Global Economy Program at The Center for Global Affairs at NYU, where he teaches on purpose-driven leadership, impact entrepreneurship, social innovation, and emerging markets. He's also the author of the new book, 'The Serendipity Mindset: The Art of Science of Creating Good Luck' (Penguin Random House).

 


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0:00.0

Welcome to Nobody Told Me. I'm Laura Owens, and I'm Jan Black. And we can think of no better

0:18.0

guests to have during these very trying times than our guest today, Dr.

0:22.3

Christian Bush. He spent a decade exploring how we can use uncertainty as a pathway to more

0:27.8

joyful, purposeful, and successful lives. Dr. Bush is the director of the Global Economy Program

0:33.7

at New York University's Center for Global Affairs, where he teaches on purpose-driven

0:38.7

leadership, impact entrepreneurship, social innovation, and emerging markets. He's the author of

0:45.0

the new book, The Serendipity Mindset, the Art and Science of Creating Good Luck. Dr. Bush,

0:51.9

thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much for having me. I think a lot of us view good luck. Dr. Bush, thank you so much for joining us.

0:54.3

Thank you so much for having me.

0:55.9

I think a lot of us view good luck as simply chance.

0:59.7

You say there's an art and science to creating good luck.

1:03.4

Yeah, I mean, one thing I found fascinating

1:05.6

in my work as community builder, entrepreneur,

1:07.6

and in the last years also as a researcher,

1:10.1

is that I've come frequently across those people who just seemed a little bit luckier than others. And, you know, these would be kind of CEOs or social entrepreneurs or teachers or just people where when you talk with friends about them, they would be like, oh, yeah, no, he had this X, Y, that happened. And I didn't know how he did it, but, or she did it, but it actually

1:27.6

just happened. And so I got really curious about how do these people do that? What are the underlying patterns that somehow make them a little bit luckier than others? And so it's really about this idea that there are a lot of things in life we cannot influence, right? I mean, if we're born into a family that is very loving, I mean that is blind luck. We can't really influence that.

1:28.8

Unless there's there's right? I mean, if we're born into a family that is very loving, I mean, that is blind luck.

1:45.3

We can't really influence that, unless there's ways now, but I wouldn't know about it.

1:52.4

But the smart luck, that's really about saying those people see something in the unexpected,

1:58.9

and then they turn it into positive outcomes. And so if you take, you know, an example in organizations, there's this Chinese company that's got a lot of calls from farmers and they saw in that, oh, you know, farmers are complaining that their washing machine.

2:16.6

They're using it, but it always seems to break down. And, you know, what would we usually tell them? We would probably say, well, don't wash your potatoes in the washing machine because they seem to wash their potatoes in there. Or we would just ignore their complaints, right? What they did was they said, okay, this is unexpected, but you know what? Maybe, I mean, we know there's a lot of farmers in China. So if we built in a dirt filter, maybe we just make it a potato washing machine. And so now they have a potato washing machine that is out there. It seemed like, oh, it was just kind of something that randomly happened and, you know, it was just lucky that they had this interesting product come up now

2:51.1

but actually it's something where they saw something and then they connected the dots they did

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