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Episode description
Why is it that so many people seem so out of touch with reality these days? In this episode of the Growth Equation Podcast, Brad and Steve explore a new theory that argues the best way to stay grounded (and not become an ego-maniac) is to do real, concrete things in the world where you either succeed or fail. And, they argue, these successes or failures are best when they happen privately (or perhaps in a small group). We'll explore stories involving lifting weights, building tables, running, and gardening. We'll also talk about why so many white-collar people love triathlon. We feel that this is one of our most interesting and valuable conversations in a while, and we hope you like it too.
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Resources referenced:- The book Make It Scream, Make it Burn, and the Second Life essay on its own here
- The value of doing something real in the world
- Why do rich people love endurance sports
- Shop Class As Soulcraft
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