The Joe Rogan Experience - #1309 - Naval Ravikant
发布时间:2019-06-04 00:00:00
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在这场引人入胜的对话中,天使投资人兼科技哲学家Naval Ravikant探讨了他对生活的平衡方式,将财务成功与幸福和个人成就相融合。他强调广泛的经验和持续学习的重要性,认为专业化是“昆虫才需要的”,而人类应该努力尝试一切。他提倡求知欲,以及为知识本身而追求知识,而不是为了社会地位的象征。
Naval批评了社交媒体驱动的“名人”文化,强调了它对自我形象和心理健康的有害影响。他强调了匿名的价值,并警告说,不要通过外部来源来寻求认可。他讨论了财富创造,提倡股权所有权和建立能够提供价值的企业。他将财富、幸福和健康视为可以学习的技能,而不是仅仅是偶然发生的。
对话深入探讨了欲望的本质及其与不快乐的联系。他建议将欲望限制在真正必需的东西上,并放弃琐碎的需求,以实现内心的平静。他强调了清晰、冷静的头脑对于有效决策和在任何领域达到最佳表现的重要性。这延伸到人们的工作方式,Naval区分了奶牛和狮子。他建议像狮子一样进行高强度的冲刺工作,然后完全放松以重新评估情况。
Naval对普遍基本收入 (UBI) 作为解决自动化相关失业问题的方案提出了质疑,认为它是一个对非问题提出的非解决方案。他认为这会滑向社会主义的斜坡,破坏资本主义和个人能动性。他支持有针对性的解决方案,例如提供基本服务(住房、食物、交通、互联网)和强大的再培训计划,以使人们掌握新技能。他对通用人工智能即将到来的说法表示怀疑,认为它被过度炒作,并且源于对人类智能复杂性的误解。他认为真正能够取代代码编写者的人工智能,将类似于人类物种的终结。
对话还涉及意识形态日益两极分化以及社交媒体算法对塑造公众舆论的影响。Naval担心这种两极分化会引发进一步的暴力。他批评了现代媒体的部落主义和缺乏客观性,并指出美德展示的兴起和异议声音的压制。他讨论了他对社交媒体平台日益增长的权力的担忧,以及对去中心化替代方案的需求。
Naval提倡一种个人的禁欲主义,以对抗现代生活的过度刺激。他强调冥想、独处和内省对于自我发现和内心平静的重要性。
他强调简化欲望的价值,学习如何与自己的思想和平相处。然后,对话过渡到幸福是一个优先事项,而不是一个副产品的主题。Naval经过八年的训练,已经能够识别任何负面判断,并找出情况的积极一面。
讨论探讨了追求艺术、创造力和知识的内在价值,而不是为了外部认可或经济利益。他批评了渴望“听起来聪明”是一种疾病,并鼓励真实性和自我发现作为通往真正满足的途径。最后,对话以拥抱旅程为主题结束,认识到权衡取舍的重要性,并努力追求一种既有意义又令人愉快的生活。
In this engaging conversation, Naval Ravikant, an angel investor and tech philosopher, discusses his balanced approach to life, blending financial success with happiness and personal fulfillment. He emphasizes the importance of broad experience and continuous learning, arguing that specialization is "for insects" and humans should strive to try their hand at everything. He advocates for intellectual curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, rather than for social signaling.
Naval critiques the social media-driven "celebrity" culture, highlighting its detrimental effects on self-image and mental well-being. He emphasizes the value of anonymity and warns against the dangers of seeking validation through external sources. He discusses wealth creation, advocating for equity ownership and building businesses that provide value. He champions wealth, happiness, and fitness as learnable skills, not just chance occurrences.
The conversation delves into the nature of desire and its connection to unhappiness. He advises limiting desires to what's truly essential and letting go of trivial wants to achieve inner peace. He underscores the importance of a clear, calm mind for effective decision-making and peak performance in any field. This extends to the way people work, Naval makes a distinction between a cow and a lion. He suggests working like a Lion in hard sprints and then fully relaxing to reassess the situation.
Naval challenges the notion of universal basic income (UBI) as a solution to automation-related job losses, arguing that it's a non-solution to a non-problem. He considers it a slippery slope towards socialism, undermining capitalism and individual agency. He supports targeted solutions, such as providing basic services (housing, food, transportation, internet) and robust retraining programs to equip people with new skills. He expresses skepticism about the imminent arrival of general AI, viewing it as overhyped and rooted in misunderstanding the complexity of human intelligence. He views true AI being able to replace code writers would be akin to the end of the human species.
The conversation also touches on the increasing ideological polarization and the influence of social media algorithms on shaping public opinion. Naval fears this polarization will cause further violence. He criticizes the tribalism and lack of objectivity in modern media, noting the rise of virtue signaling and the suppression of dissenting voices. He discusses his concern about the growing power of social media platforms and the need for decentralized alternatives.
Naval advocates for a personal asceticism to combat the overstimulation of modern life. He emphasizes the importance of meditation, solitude, and introspection for self-discovery and inner peace.
He highlights the value of simplifying desires, learning how to live in peace with ones own mind. The conversation then transitions into the topic of happiness being a priority, not a byproduct. Naval has trained himself over eight years to identify any negative judgements and identify the positive side of the situation.
The discussion explores the pursuit of art, creativity, and knowledge for their intrinsic value, rather than for external recognition or financial gain. He criticizes the desire to "sound smart" as a disease and encourages authenticity and self-discovery as pathways to genuine fulfillment. Finally, the conversation ends on a note of embracing the journey, recognizing the importance of trade-offs, and striving for a life that is both meaningful and enjoyable.