Another Year, More Resolutions
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Wow, have we been at this long enough for a second show on resolutions? We point out the usual issues with resolutions failing and discuss taking quantifiable steps to prevent that from happening. Then, of course, we talk about AI because the singularity is due anytime now.  

Wow, have we been at this long enough for a second show on resolutions? We point out the usual issues with resolutions failing and discuss taking quantifiable steps to prevent that from happening. Then, of course, we talk about AI because the singularity is due anytime now.

 

Summary

In this conversation, Matt and Tom discuss various topics, including the weather, cold plunge tubs, New Year’s resolutions, and the prevalence of exercise as a resolution. They also touch on the importance of quantifying goals and the accountability that comes with it. The conversation explores the impact of tracking on behavior change, the limitations of tracking and quantified self, the importance of accountability in achieving goals, the low success rate of New Year’s resolutions, the preachiness and dogmatism of the biohacking community, the problem with half-hearted resolutions, the timing of New Year’s resolutions, the disappointing results of certain resolutions, the evolution of food choices and preferences, and the culinary use of organ meat. In this conversation, Matt and Tom discuss various topics including the use of black truffle salt, the market for convenience, advancements in coffee makers, the excitement around artificial intelligence, the two faces of AI, the impact of AI on content creation, and the definition of music and art.

 

Takeaways

Exercise is the most common New Year’s resolution, with nearly half of people setting this goal.
Younger generations are more engaged in setting and tracking resolutions, often using technology and data to measure their progress.
Quantifying goals and using tools like fitness trackers can provide accountability and motivation.
Resolutions have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, showing the desire for self-improvement and change. Black truffle salt can be made at home for a fraction of the cost of buying it.
Convenience often comes at a price, both financially and in terms of health.
Advancements in coffee makers have made it easier to brew a single cup of coffee at a time.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize various industries, but also raises ethical concerns.
AI tools like Dolly and ChatGPT are being used for content creation, but their impact on authenticity and creativity is debatable.
The definition of music and art can vary depending on personal perspectives and experiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Weather
02:32 Discussion on Cold Plunge Tubs
10:11 New Year’s Resolutions
16:34 Exercise as the Most Common Resolution
20:14 Resolutions Among Younger Generations
25:27 Historical Perspective on Resolutions
27:00 Quantifying Resolutions
31:06 Measurement and Accountability
32:30 The Impact of Tracking on Behavior Change
34:23 The Limitations of Tracking and Quantified Self
38:17 The Importance of Accountability in Achieving Goals
39:19 The Low Success Rate of New Year’s Resolutions
41:36 The Preachiness and Dogmatism of the Biohacking Community
47:47 The Problem with Half-Hearted Resolutions
50:20 The Timing of New Year’s Resolutions
53:01 The Disappointing Results of Certain Resolutions
55:09 The Evolution of Food Choices and Preferences
59:53 The Importance of Grass-Fed and Grass-Finished Meat
01:01:41 The Culinary Use of Organ Meat
01:02:27 Exploring the Use of Black Truffle Salt
01:03:19 The Market for Convenience
01:04:16 The Advancements in Coffee Makers
01:05:46 The Excitement Around Artificial Intelligence
01:09:37 The Two Faces of AI
01:11:07 The Impact of AI on Content Creation
01:12:04 The Definition of Music and Art

 

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