Podcast: The Downsides of Freedom
We all want freedom. FFS, freedom is one of the founding ideas of democracy. But too much freedom might be a bad thing. Constraintsâlimits, rules, boundariesâdonât block breakthroughs. They actually produce them. We can use constraints to improve our work, health, relationships, and so much moreâleading to better productivity, wellness, and creativity. Thatâs what todayâs guest arguesâand heâs got receipts. Iâm speaking with . David is the bestselling author of Range and The Sports Gene, and his new book is Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better. This link opens the episode in your podcast player of choice. Why the most innovative (and well funded) company youâve never heard of, called General Magic, blew up under unlimited creative freedom, while Pixar took freedom away from its workers and dominated. A simple question to ask yourself before making a health change. How adding new constraints to health workouts killed years of breakthroughsâand why thatâs actually a good thing. Davidâs research on managersâshould we love them or hate them? (And what to do if youâre the manager). A Post-It note system for putting constraints on any projectâfrom work goals to health goalsâto get a better outcome. The downsides of getting too rich, and what to do if you have too many resources. A simple constraint that helped David exercise every morning for two years straight. The âthink slow, work fastâ rule for businesses. The framework David uses to make health decisions when the research isnât settled. The Sports Gene and what it can tell us about performance. Why early sports specialization backfires for kids. (Hint: Donât sign your kids up for travel baseball and soccer at the expense of other sports.) âs Substack Davidâs new book â Inside the Box: How Constraints Make us Better Davidâs second book â Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World Davidâs first book â The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance Study: Vacation, Collective Restoration, and Mental Health in a Population (how vacation impacts SSRI use) Study: Is everything we eat associated with cancer? A systematic cookbook review. Davidâs 2009 Sports Illustrated piece that broke the A-Rod steroid scandal. Have fun, donât die, get inside the box. -Michael
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