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Back to EpisodesBilly Oppenheimer — On Curiosity, Creativity & Conceptual Ancestors
Episode 158
Published 2 years, 10 months ago
Description
Billy Oppenheimer is a researcher for Ryan Holiday. He is also known for his viral long-form tweets and Six at 6 on Sunday newsletter.
Billy is insatiably curious. He is a master at drawing lessons from anecdotes from the worlds of sports, music, comedy, business, and more.
He joins the show to discuss how to cultivate good taste, whether everything is a remix, why he learns through introjection, and a whole lot more.
Important Links:
- Six at 6 on Sunday
- Billy's Twitter
- Billy's website
- Our episodes with David Senra (1, 2)
- 'A Bicycle of the Mind' - Steve Jobs on the Computer
- Our episode with Edward Rooster
- To His Coy Mistress; by Andrew Marvell
- Kubla Khan; by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Show Notes:
- Focus on doing the thing
- SIX at 6's origin story
- Learning through introjection
- Developing taste & cultivating curiosity
- "People don't have ideas, ideas have people"
- How Billy practices his scales
- Fiction vs non-fiction
- Repetition, repetition, repetition
- Should we study more failures?
- Process compounds
- "Care, but don't care too much"
- Has anyone succeeded without persistence?
- Conceptual ancestors
- Everything's a remix
- Taste, tools, markets & feedback
- Finding your pain points
- MUCH more!
Books Mentioned:
- Trust Me, I'm Lying; by Ryan Holiday