The Best Moments Of Modern Wisdom (2024)
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Top Comments (10)
Awesome work this year Chris and I’m sure 2025 will be even better! Forward!
The first one with Eric was interesting… a rational argument from the left. What a concept. Although I’m more onboard with Chris’ viewpoint, at least Eric is making a valid case. That’s the left we need.
Dry Creek Dewayne is a hidden gem. Such a delightful surprise. Genuinely going to revisit his clip on a scheduled basis for that much needed compass and reminder to give myself some grace
Hello you savages. Download my free Annual Review template here - https://chriswillx.com/review Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:20 Eric Weinstein 16:25 Alex Hormozi 32:21 Dr Mike Israetel 38:41 MrBallen 45:35 Dr Andrew Huberman 56:40 Dry Creek Dewayne 1:06:15 Dr Rhonda Patrick 1:22:47 Oliver Burkeman 1:31:32 Tim Ferriss 1:39:16 Joe Hudson 1:53:28 Mark Normand
That story from MrBallen at 38:41 is absolutely batshit crazy 😮 A masterclass in good storytelling.
there's so much i love about chris: his tenaciousness, his fresh sets and locations, his thought provoking guests and topics. but if there's one thing i love most is how well he understands the power of silence. allowing for moment of pregnant pause encouraging the guest to elaborate. may we all practice this more in our day to day lives ❣
The talks with hormozi were crazy good Chris🔥
Thank you Chris, you introduced me to so many useful tools to improve myself as a person, a husband and a dad. Appreciate you ❤
I wonder what its like to have so much going on in such a small time. Between the podcast and the preparation going into them, staying fit and sane, dealing with tenitus and other things(including a question of purpose), and somehow you still stay so cool and calm to an inspiring point. Im proud of how far youve grown. Im not sure if you hear that often or not, but i genuinely am.
Erics such a good example of a complete person. Ive heard him come off poorly, ive heard him say things i disagree with, ive seen him have conversarions where i dont think hes in his best state of mind But i hate it when internet intellectual doorknobs make some sweeping comment about how "hur dur eric so dumb" when what he actually is is someone with a spine Hes arrogant, probably has a higher opinion of himself than he should sometimes, chases the spotlight, has a clearly deep desire to be viewed as some kind of renaissance man And hes also human. He doesnt try to carefully construct this false image of himself, hes authenitcally him Hes incredibly smart, and someone i very much enjoy listening to. His willingness to express himself authentically, not carefully considering every tiny word he says, is something i really admire By that i mean, he obviously thinks a great deal about the things he says. But i work as an engineer and being too cautious to put forward your thoughts means youlll always be grubbing around in the dirt Ive said more stupid things or suggested things that wont work mroe often than ive suggested things that do. I value the input of others. People are too scared to be wrong, and i dont think eric is wrong often but i do think hes willing to discus ideas that are still works in progress in his mind And i really respect that
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Top Comments (10)
Awesome work this year Chris and I’m sure 2025 will be even better! Forward!
The first one with Eric was interesting… a rational argument from the left. What a concept. Although I’m more onboard with Chris’ viewpoint, at least Eric is making a valid case. That’s the left we need.
Dry Creek Dewayne is a hidden gem. Such a delightful surprise. Genuinely going to revisit his clip on a scheduled basis for that much needed compass and reminder to give myself some grace
Hello you savages. Download my free Annual Review template here - https://chriswillx.com/review Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:20 Eric Weinstein 16:25 Alex Hormozi 32:21 Dr Mike Israetel 38:41 MrBallen 45:35 Dr Andrew Huberman 56:40 Dry Creek Dewayne 1:06:15 Dr Rhonda Patrick 1:22:47 Oliver Burkeman 1:31:32 Tim Ferriss 1:39:16 Joe Hudson 1:53:28 Mark Normand
That story from MrBallen at 38:41 is absolutely batshit crazy 😮 A masterclass in good storytelling.
there's so much i love about chris: his tenaciousness, his fresh sets and locations, his thought provoking guests and topics. but if there's one thing i love most is how well he understands the power of silence. allowing for moment of pregnant pause encouraging the guest to elaborate. may we all practice this more in our day to day lives ❣
The talks with hormozi were crazy good Chris🔥
Thank you Chris, you introduced me to so many useful tools to improve myself as a person, a husband and a dad. Appreciate you ❤
I wonder what its like to have so much going on in such a small time. Between the podcast and the preparation going into them, staying fit and sane, dealing with tenitus and other things(including a question of purpose), and somehow you still stay so cool and calm to an inspiring point. Im proud of how far youve grown. Im not sure if you hear that often or not, but i genuinely am.
Erics such a good example of a complete person. Ive heard him come off poorly, ive heard him say things i disagree with, ive seen him have conversarions where i dont think hes in his best state of mind But i hate it when internet intellectual doorknobs make some sweeping comment about how "hur dur eric so dumb" when what he actually is is someone with a spine Hes arrogant, probably has a higher opinion of himself than he should sometimes, chases the spotlight, has a clearly deep desire to be viewed as some kind of renaissance man And hes also human. He doesnt try to carefully construct this false image of himself, hes authenitcally him Hes incredibly smart, and someone i very much enjoy listening to. His willingness to express himself authentically, not carefully considering every tiny word he says, is something i really admire By that i mean, he obviously thinks a great deal about the things he says. But i work as an engineer and being too cautious to put forward your thoughts means youlll always be grubbing around in the dirt Ive said more stupid things or suggested things that wont work mroe often than ive suggested things that do. I value the input of others. People are too scared to be wrong, and i dont think eric is wrong often but i do think hes willing to discus ideas that are still works in progress in his mind And i really respect that