#39 Tyler Cowen: Thinking About Thinking

Published: Aug. 21, 2018, 1 p.m.

There are only a handful of websites that I read religiously. One of those is MarginalRevolution.com, started by my next guest, Tyler Cowen.

Other than hosting one of the most popular economic blogs in the world, Tyler is also an economics professor at George Mason University, a regular New York Times columnist, and the author of over a dozen books, including Average is Over, and The Complacent Class.

With such a prolific guest, it\u2019s no wonder that we cover a lot of ground. In this episode, we discuss:

  • How the future of labor will look drastically different than it does today, and what we can do to future-proof our livelihood
  • The pros and cons of virtual reality and the impact it could have on society
  • The fate of newspapers and how information will be more and more \u201cbundled\u201d according to our tastes and preferences
  • Race relations in the world, and how in many ways we\u2019ve taken discouraging steps backwards
  • How we\u2019re losing touch with the physical world, and some of the symptoms that indicate that we could be in for a rough ride
  • What Tyler suggests doing to improve decision making and how important (and rare) that skill will be in the coming years
  • Tyler\u2019s advice to parents about how to foster resilience, tenacity and internal drive in their children
  • Tyler\u2019s \u201cquake books\u201d and the reading process he\u2019s developed over the years that keeps him sharp
  • Why giving books as gifts can be dangerous
  • The one skill every person should possess before Googling anything
  • What playing competitive chess as a child taught Tyler about how he thinks and views the world today

And much more, including Tyler\u2019s thoughts on minimum wage, bitcoin, and his favorite television programs.

If you want to upgrade your thinking so you\u2019re prepared for the brave new world that\u2019s rapidly developing before our eyes, you won\u2019t want to miss this fascinating episode.

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