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Episode 238: A 100-Year Problem

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Business, Society & Culture, Barriers, Dan Benjamin, Careers, Communication, Merlin Mann, Creativity, Work, Productivity, Constraints, Technology

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2015

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

TOPIC: Knowing what you'll need to know.

This week, Dan and Merlin answer a listener question about how the "slow your roll" thought technology can apply to learning new skills.

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, Merlin.

0:02.9

I, Dan, how are you?

0:05.2

I'm doing well.

0:06.2

How are you doing?

0:07.2

Oh, fine.

0:09.2

Fine.

0:10.2

It's early.

0:11.2

It feels early.

0:12.2

It feels very early for me because I had very much gotten onto the Portland time schedule

0:19.2

and I'm still all messed up here.

0:21.7

We can go back to later if you want.

0:24.2

You can go to later.

0:25.2

We can go later.

0:26.2

No, sorry.

0:27.2

This is good.

0:28.2

You know, have pants in the morning.

0:31.6

That's important.

0:32.6

Yes.

0:33.6

Yeah.

0:34.6

Still waking up a little bit.

0:35.6

But I'm good.

0:36.6

I'm good.

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