Brainstorm on Art of Impossible and Andrew Yang
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Here is a rough transcription:Justin Finkelstein 0:00Hey this is Justin it is Monday morning, January 25 happens to be my mom's birthday today. And this is gonna be a little brainstorm, as we're walking in the snow to get some ideas that are rattling around inside the head outside the head in a way that they can potentially be useful, probably move on and do an Instagram Live in a little bit, go out to live, to create a video that my time it's like dealing with the otter like doing it via audio the whole idea of this is, we take this, this conversation which is a random brainstorm. See what ideas start to pop out talk for 20 minutes 30 minutes, 10 minutes whatever however long it is, while walking in the snow or walking in whatever way and then seeing what ideas actually come about it and then just adding it to our knowledge base, so things I'm very excited about right now the art of the impossible Steven Kotler book, which is a systemic way to be able to start to achieve. Impossible results. So I'm excited about that one. And for a bunch of different reasons, but primarily because of the, the, being able to break down, impossible results and it starts the thing I've been doing is a daily one pager that I complete that I know myself as somebody who gets my work done. Each day, and I'm just vigorously moving in the direction of getting my work done. Each day and checking off nine or 10 items however many It is, yeah. Each day, some are easy, some are hard so I'm a little bit more challenging. Some are focused or unfocused but fun way to be able to play into me I'll make something work I'm also very excited about. Speak AI is sort of the knowledge engine behind the analytics behind some of these ideas might be a place where we just have conversations and the analytics start to tell us where the opportunities are inside of those conversations and what can. What can be created what can get built in those conversations so excited about that one. Excited about what else just lat long walks and talks and picking messages like this and helping to start like surfacing new ideas and starting to integrate integrate other ideas that we're starting to have but want the data to tell us which data to tell us which direction that we need to go, and then where the focus would be and where the biggest opportunities are yep so it's a database approach to be able to see where the biggest opportunities are. And then, then we're just off to the races we're just talking right. We're yakking, we're yapping just talking sharing our thoughts and then that leads into impact that leads into mobilization that leads to dollars that leads to connection that leads to creation that leads to things that are actually built right but we got to build the systems on the outside to start to let that happen. Also very house forget the apps name. Let me capture it real quickly here reach the app that Andrew Yang is using for his campaign right now. Yep, the act yes the app that he's using for his campaign right now to to get the day started and might start building out some like doing some stand ups in the morning, doing some that morning ritual some accountability stuff to keep people going as we're doing the work right just building a whole innovation, innovative ecosystem around, around that work and around some around some of the stuff that yeah what he is creating and mobilizing people so it's a ton of fun. And I'll tell you here so here's my experience of it so far, how I got you know I was like. So Andrew Yang heard about Andrew Yang. Heard interesting guy universal basic income was like that makes no sense, people attacking tackling universal basic income, listening to him. Listen to him on Joe Rogan talk for three hours and I love about Joe Rogan's podcast is somebody goes on there, like you either know they're. It's BS. They get proven to be, you know, Bs, or, it starts to make sense and he was able...