Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Shane’s parents thought he was crazy to quit his comfy government job to pursue his website full-time, however, he decided to take a year off work to give it a shot“I would rather fall short in life pursuing my dreams then spend the rest of my life regretting not pursuing my dreams” – Shane Parrish“The better the tools you have for the particular situation you have, the better your thinking is likely to be” – Shane ParrishMental models are a great tool for helping you identify your blind spotsThe more irreversible the decision, the more time you want to take before making itA valuable question to ask yourself: When you’re 90 years old, how do you want people to remember you? Your answer will help you decide what you really want in life“Nobody’s ever taught you how to reflect…very few people ever sit down in life and say where do you want to go?” – Shane Parrish“It’s easy to live your life by somebody else’s scorecard, it’s hard to live your life by your own scorecard, but only one of those is likely to make you satisfied”  – Shane ParrishSomething may not be your fault, but it is your responsibility how you handle the situation“No matter what’s happened to me, it might not be my fault that I’m in this situation, but it’s my responsibility how I handle this situation going forward” – Shane Parrish

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“Stop chasing better outcomes and start focusing on a better process.”Shane Parrish

Every single day you make about 35,000 decisions.

You decide to get up or hit snooze. You decide to challenge yourself or take the back seat. You decide to learn from mistakes, or not.

Our lives truly are the sum of our decisions compounded. What we do and what we decide quite literally defines who we are.

In this destabilizing moment of fear and uncertainty -- when lives quite literally hang in the balance -- the nature and quality of our decision making is paramount. 

It is thus incumbent upon us all, now more than ever, to optimize our decision making skills.

So how precisely do we do this?

It’s a question that became an obsession for Shane Parrish, a former computer scientist and spy who began to ply his curiosity and copious analytical aptitude to create a canonical roadmap to drive better judgment, better decisions, and ultimately better life outcomes for himself and others.

According to Shane, the key is expanding our mental models, the frameworks we craft and rely upon to simplify complexity and understand the world. Prioritizing objective reasoning, mental models help to better frame the decision-making process, putting us in a better position to create relevancy and succeed in life.

One of the biggest influencers across Wall Street, Silicon Valley and professional sports, Shane is a former cybersecurity expert for Canada’s version of the NSA and the founder of Farnam Street — a curated collection of research and musings to sharpen your mind, help you make smarter decisions, and ultimately live better.

Featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and The Economist, Shane also hosts The Knowledge Project podcast (always high in my personal rotation), pens the Brain Food weekly newsletter and is the author of The Great Mental Models Vol. 1: General Thinking Concepts and The Great Mental Models, Volume 2: Physics, Chemistry and Biology — the first two releases in a series of books designed to improve your decision making, productivity, and how clearly you see the world.

We begin today's exchange with Shane’s prior career at Canada’s top intelligence agency. His take on cybersecurity in a post 9-11 world. And the lessons he learned from his time as a spy.

It's a conversation about the importance of reading and deep learning— training yourself to remember everything you read and how to apply it to your life.

And it’s about developing your mind and thought processes to create a competitive advantage.

But more than anything, this is a conversation about distilling wisdom into teachable formulae for living a better, more fulfilling, more wholesome life.

Because how we decide is how we live.

The visually inclined can watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Note: this conversation was recorded on February 11, 2020 -- weeks prior to the alternate reality we find ourselves in today. Therefore, there is no talk about the pandemic. Nonetheless, Shane's wisdom and experience is both timeless and timely. I suspect you will find this exchange instructive and helpful in navigating the perils of our current situation.

If you are interested in Shane's pandemic related thoughts, he recently penned an excellent piece on Farnam Street entitled What You Truly Value.

I’m grateful for this exchange and am better for it. My hope is that you find Shane as dynamic and helpful as I did.

Peace + Plants,

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SHOW NOTES

Connect With Shane: Twitter | InstagramFarnam Street: fs.blog | What You Truly ValueThe Knowledge Project Podcast: Apple | fs.blogBrain Food Newsletter: fs.blog/newsletterBook: The Great Mental Models Vol. 1: General Thinking Concepts*Book: The Great Mental Models, Vol. 2: Physics, Chemistry and Biology*NY Times: How a Former Canadian Spy Helps Wall Street Mavens Think SmarterForbes: Where To Find The Biggest Ideas For Your BusinessBusiness Insider: Shane Parrish Is Wall Street's Biggest InfluencerGQ: How to Read 80ish Books a Year (And Actually Remember Them)Morning Brew: Wall Street Guru Shane Parrish Has Some Mental Models for YouMorning Brew: Shane Parrish Will Teach You How to Think

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Thanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; portraits by Ali Rogers; and theme music by Ana Leimma.

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