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NTL 006: Well I’m Bad At It, I’m Always Going To Be Bad At It. I’m Bad At It

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Jess and Jon trace the progress of technology since the 1980’s and how that has gradually reduced barriers to entry for many freelancers and small scale entrepreneurs. It has also disaggregated many media and creative industries. They then talk about the effects of this on the global economy, our individual working lives, and increased the return on personal development and hard skills. This trend is largely driven by the dropping cost and complexity of production and distribution methods. After that they break down how mindsets about lifelong learning, personal development, and physical fitness have changed in recent years. They close with a discussion on the illusion of talent, how we undervalue things we can’t see, how perceived weaknesses and strengths are self reinforcing, and the difference between simple skills and highly composite skills.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

How Changes in production and distribution have reshaped the working world

The growing importance of personal development

The illusion of talent and invisibility of skill development

Why getting useful feedback is so difficult

Mentioned in the Episode:

Pic monkey - photo editor

Canva - photo editor and design software

Comedians in cars getting coffee

Switching costs as a concept

Book: Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

Correction: Muggsy bogues is 5’3”

El salvadorians - our generation is short because many of them were malnourished in the 90’s

Amateur hours - where we started learning things in 30 hr chunks, so that we go from we can’t do something to we can do it and can do it kind of poorly.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

How we think about choosing jobs, friends, and where to live

The importance of intentionality when making decisions

How your own values interface and sometimes conflict with other motivations

Mentioned in the Episode:

Host Challenges:

Jess’s articles are done

Jon finished a rough edit of his animation

Jess’s Website - Straightfromthesourcesmouth.co

  continue reading

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Jess and Jon trace the progress of technology since the 1980’s and how that has gradually reduced barriers to entry for many freelancers and small scale entrepreneurs. It has also disaggregated many media and creative industries. They then talk about the effects of this on the global economy, our individual working lives, and increased the return on personal development and hard skills. This trend is largely driven by the dropping cost and complexity of production and distribution methods. After that they break down how mindsets about lifelong learning, personal development, and physical fitness have changed in recent years. They close with a discussion on the illusion of talent, how we undervalue things we can’t see, how perceived weaknesses and strengths are self reinforcing, and the difference between simple skills and highly composite skills.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

How Changes in production and distribution have reshaped the working world

The growing importance of personal development

The illusion of talent and invisibility of skill development

Why getting useful feedback is so difficult

Mentioned in the Episode:

Pic monkey - photo editor

Canva - photo editor and design software

Comedians in cars getting coffee

Switching costs as a concept

Book: Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

Correction: Muggsy bogues is 5’3”

El salvadorians - our generation is short because many of them were malnourished in the 90’s

Amateur hours - where we started learning things in 30 hr chunks, so that we go from we can’t do something to we can do it and can do it kind of poorly.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

How we think about choosing jobs, friends, and where to live

The importance of intentionality when making decisions

How your own values interface and sometimes conflict with other motivations

Mentioned in the Episode:

Host Challenges:

Jess’s articles are done

Jon finished a rough edit of his animation

Jess’s Website - Straightfromthesourcesmouth.co

  continue reading

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