How To Move Into The Future With Optimism Instead Of Anxiety | Frederik Pferdt
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Ten Percent Happier
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audio
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Health & Fitness
Mental Health
Publication Date |
Oct 28, 2024
Episode Duration |
01:08:44

A Stanford innovation expert shares practical tips on future-proofing your mind.

Frederik Pferdt was Google’s first Chief Innovation Evangelist, where founded Google’s Innovation Lab. He’s also taught classes on innovation and creativity at Stanford University for more than a decade. His new book is called Wn5Z9db4DbJnPbeXTRIA.Fundb7rl6B-BF5Th0ez1PTWgNvDIXgA2bw0Uxm9moEo&dib_tag=se&keywords=9780063294868&qid=1717022976&sr=8-1">What's Next Is Now: How to Live Future Ready.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Why we are so resistant to change
  • How to embrace the unknown
  • Why and how to develop compulsive curiosity
  • The value of experiments and why we shouldn’t fear failure
  • What it means to have expansive empathy, and why that can help you develop a future-ready mindset
  • And how to identify what he calls your Dimension X—your own unique capacities

Related Episodes:

Dua Lipa On: Radical Optimism, Falling On Stage, And “Writing Yourself Into A Good Idea”

#516. Robin Roberts on the Skill of Optimism

#274 The Case for Optimism | Dr. Jonathan Salk

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A Stanford innovation expert shares practical tips on future-proofing your mind.

A Stanford innovation expert shares practical tips on future-proofing your mind.

Frederik Pferdt was Google’s first Chief Innovation Evangelist, where founded Google’s Innovation Lab. He’s also taught classes on innovation and creativity at Stanford University for more than a decade. His new book is called Wn5Z9db4DbJnPbeXTRIA.Fundb7rl6B-BF5Th0ez1PTWgNvDIXgA2bw0Uxm9moEo&dib_tag=se&keywords=9780063294868&qid=1717022976&sr=8-1">What's Next Is Now: How to Live Future Ready.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Why we are so resistant to change
  • How to embrace the unknown
  • Why and how to develop compulsive curiosity
  • The value of experiments and why we shouldn’t fear failure
  • What it means to have expansive empathy, and why that can help you develop a future-ready mindset
  • And how to identify what he calls your Dimension X—your own unique capacities

Related Episodes:

Dua Lipa On: Radical Optimism, Falling On Stage, And “Writing Yourself Into A Good Idea”

#516. Robin Roberts on the Skill of Optimism

#274 The Case for Optimism | Dr. Jonathan Salk

Sign up for Dan’s newsletter here

Follow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTok

Ten Percent Happier online bookstore

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel

Our favorite playlists on: Anxiety, Sleep, Relationships, Most Popular Episodes

More from Frederik Pferdt:

Book: What's Next Is Now: How to Live Future Ready

NextLetter (newsletter signup): https://www.frederikgpferdt.com/#nextletter

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederikgpferdt/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fgpferdt/?locale=en_US

Full Shownotes: https://happierapp.com/podcast/tph/frederik-pferdt-851

Additional Resources:

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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