I was thrilled to welcome back Scott H. Young, a renowned writer, programmer, and avid learner. Scott is here to discuss his latest book, "Get Better at Anything: 12 Maxims for Mastery."
This book dives deep into the principles of mastering new skills and achieving continuous improvement in any field.
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Website: www.scotthyoung.com
Timestamps
(2:02) - Interview Start: Catching Up with Scott H. Young
(3:00) - Difference Between 'Ultra Learning' and 'Get Better at Anything'
(4:54) - Importance of Learning from Others
(6:13) - Motivation from Seeing Others Succeed
(8:00) - Why Success is a Better Teacher than Failure
(10:18) - Problem Solving as Search in Entrepreneurship
(12:30) - Variability in Practice for Skill Improvement
(15:23) - Creativity Begins with Copying
(18:49) - Deliberate Practice and the Role of Coaches
(21:04) - Managing Cognitive Load in Learning
(24:25) - Benefits and Limits of Variability in Practice
(27:01) - Online Poker Players and Data-Driven Learning
(30:17) - Data-Driven Marketing vs. Traditional Marketing
(33:10) - Learning Plateaus and Breaking Through Them
(36:11) - Difficulty Sweet Spot and Flow State
(39:19) - Anxiety and Performance in High-Stress Situations
(42:22) - Exposure Therapy and Overcoming Fears
(45:12) - Importance of Regular Exposure for Reducing Fear
(47:03) - Experts as Teachers: Challenges and Solutions
(50:00) - Asking for Stories Instead of Advice
(52:19) - Applying Storytelling in Hiring Processes
(54:51) - Unlearning Bad Habits and Making Progress
(1:00:00) - Balancing Seeing, Doing, and Feedback in Learning
(1:01:30) - Closing Remarks and Scott H. Young's Website
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