FTP116, 117: Derek Sivers - Hell Yeah or No

FTP116, 117: Derek Sivers – Hell Yeah or No

Writer, programmer and entrepreneur Derek Sivers on learning, growth, minimalism, breaking loyalties, and daily practices for increasing self-knowledge.

Our guest in this episode is Derek Sivers, a writer, programmer, entrepreneur and former owner of CD Baby, an online store for independent musicians.

We’ve been waiting to do this interview for a long time, and when Derek re-emerged with the plan to publish three books after a few reclusive years, we wanted to catch up and find our what he had been up to.

This interview is in 2 parts. In Part 1 we talk about building a life around values such as learning, growth or minimalism, and exploring freedom to its extremes.

In Part 2 we talk about about daily practices for increasing self-knowledge, and many different ways in which people can thrive and find fulfillment.

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In This Episode of Future Thinkers:

  • The philosophy behind “Hell Yeah or No”
  • Choosing which values guide you through life, and how those values can change
  • How you can benefit from throwing yourself into an unknown territory
  • Is there such thing as too much freedom?
  • How to manifest the principles of stoicism and minimalism in everyday life
  • How to let go of attachment to your identity and break your loyalties intentionally
  • Derek’s approach to commitment and self-knowledge
  • Legacy as a form of “life after death”
  • The difference between striving to achieve a certain state, and committing yourself to changing the process as your life unfolds

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Resources and Mentions:

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