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Taylor Pearson: "The End of Jobs," History, and Navigating Uncertainty

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Please welcome my friend Taylor Pearson to the show. Taylor is a fellow father and entrepreneur, the author of The End of Jobs, an essayist with his Interesting Times newsletter, a fellow Tennessean, one of the founders of a long-volatility and tail-risk hedge fund, and a former college football player, where he played offensive line. He's spent the last decade researching and writing about how you can better invest your time and money in an uncertain world, i.e., how to be more antifragile.

Welcome, Taylor.

Taylor Pearson Quotes From the Episode

"Reality has a surprising amount of detail."

"You don't have 100% agency over everything, but you almost might as well act as if you do. The things you don't have control over... You just have to chalk those up to trade-offs. Like you can't do this, you can't do that, fine, fair enough. Within the possibility space, 'What can you do?' And I still catch myself, not infrequently, saying that, 'Oh, I could do this actually.' "

"My basic thesis was that we're going through this transitional period where entrepreneurialism, not necessarily starting a business, but thinking more entrepreneurially about your career life, was going to become increasingly important."

Additional Resources

Show Notes
  • 02:45 – Taylor on Discovering Agency While Teaching in Brazil
  • 05:10 – Embracing Responsibility and Trade-Offs
  • 09:24 – The Core Message Behind The End of Jobs
  • 10:38 – The Rise of Internet Careers from a 2011 Perspective
  • 14:30 – Golf as a Meditative Recharging Tool
  • 15:20 – Why Biographies Are the Best Way to Learn History
  • 18:07 – How AI and Museums Are Changing How We Learn History
  • 22:00 – What College Taught Taylor About Interpreting History
  • 28:51 – Taylor’s Bias: Technology as the Driver of History
  • 35:27 – “Reality Has a Surprising Amount of Detail”
  • 36:25 – Tolstoy, War, and the Myth of the Great Man
  • 47:08 – Why Systems Fail: Lessons from Systemantics
  • 53:38 – Unintended Consequences: Lessons from Vietnam and Beyond
  • 55:30 – How to Get in Touch With Taylor via His Interesting Times Newsletter

Great ideas. Bold conversations. Be part of it, connect with us on X, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

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Content provided by Brian David Crane. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brian David Crane or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Please welcome my friend Taylor Pearson to the show. Taylor is a fellow father and entrepreneur, the author of The End of Jobs, an essayist with his Interesting Times newsletter, a fellow Tennessean, one of the founders of a long-volatility and tail-risk hedge fund, and a former college football player, where he played offensive line. He's spent the last decade researching and writing about how you can better invest your time and money in an uncertain world, i.e., how to be more antifragile.

Welcome, Taylor.

Taylor Pearson Quotes From the Episode

"Reality has a surprising amount of detail."

"You don't have 100% agency over everything, but you almost might as well act as if you do. The things you don't have control over... You just have to chalk those up to trade-offs. Like you can't do this, you can't do that, fine, fair enough. Within the possibility space, 'What can you do?' And I still catch myself, not infrequently, saying that, 'Oh, I could do this actually.' "

"My basic thesis was that we're going through this transitional period where entrepreneurialism, not necessarily starting a business, but thinking more entrepreneurially about your career life, was going to become increasingly important."

Additional Resources

Show Notes
  • 02:45 – Taylor on Discovering Agency While Teaching in Brazil
  • 05:10 – Embracing Responsibility and Trade-Offs
  • 09:24 – The Core Message Behind The End of Jobs
  • 10:38 – The Rise of Internet Careers from a 2011 Perspective
  • 14:30 – Golf as a Meditative Recharging Tool
  • 15:20 – Why Biographies Are the Best Way to Learn History
  • 18:07 – How AI and Museums Are Changing How We Learn History
  • 22:00 – What College Taught Taylor About Interpreting History
  • 28:51 – Taylor’s Bias: Technology as the Driver of History
  • 35:27 – “Reality Has a Surprising Amount of Detail”
  • 36:25 – Tolstoy, War, and the Myth of the Great Man
  • 47:08 – Why Systems Fail: Lessons from Systemantics
  • 53:38 – Unintended Consequences: Lessons from Vietnam and Beyond
  • 55:30 – How to Get in Touch With Taylor via His Interesting Times Newsletter

Great ideas. Bold conversations. Be part of it, connect with us on X, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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