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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 1H 1M

#086 Sari Azout: Why Imagination Beats Skills in an AI Powered World

from ​MindHack · host Cody McLain

Everyone's obsessed with using AI to be more productive—but what if we've got it all wrong? In this mind-blowing conversation with Sublime founder Sari Azout, we uncover why the "move faster" mindset might actually be making us miserable.Sari drops truth bombs about why imagination—not technical skills—will be the career superpower of the future. She reveals how the most successful people will use AI differently than everyone else, and why being willing to be bored might become the ultimate luxury.We explore the surprising reason many tech leaders don't let their own kids use the products they create, and how to build a personal knowledge system that gives you an unfair advantage in an AI world. If you're feeling overwhelmed by productivity culture, this episode will completely change how you think about technology.ℹ️ About the GuestSari Azout is the founder of Sublime, a personal knowledge management tool designed to help people curate and connect ideas in meaningful ways. In her thought-provoking essay "The End of Productivity," she challenges conventional thinking about AI and productivity—questioning whether our obsession with efficiency is actually preventing us from doing our best work. With Sublime, she's building technology that focuses on deepening intention rather than hijacking attention, creating a refreshing alternative in today's distraction-driven digital landscape.X - @sariazoutInstagram - @sariazoutbakaiTunesSpotifyDownload MP3👨‍💻 People & Other MentionsSari Azout - Founder of SublimeSublime - Personal knowledge management tool"The End of Productivity" Essay by Sari Azout - Essay mentioned in the podcastCal Newport - Author known for "Deep Work" conceptMark Andreessen - Mentioned regarding creativity and executionSteve Jobs - Referenced regarding children's technology useMorning Brew Newsletter - Newsletter mentioned in discussionBlaise Pascal - Quoted: "All of man's problems stem from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone"Linus Torvalds - Creator of Linux, mentioned regarding creativity and intrinsic motivationJiro Dreams of Sushi - Documentary film referenced regarding mastery and dedicationSupport the show

Everyone's obsessed with using AI to be more productive—but what if we've got it all wrong? In this mind-blowing conversation with Sublime founder Sari Azout, we uncover why the "move faster" mindset might actually be making us miserable.Sari drops truth bombs about why imagination—not technical skills—will be the career superpower of the future. She reveals how the most successful people will use AI differently than everyone else, and why being willing to be bored might become the ultimate luxury.We explore the surprising reason many tech leaders don't let their own kids use the products they create, and how to build a personal knowledge system that gives you an unfair advantage in an AI world. If you're feeling overwhelmed by productivity culture, this episode will completely change how you think about technology.ℹ️ About the GuestSari Azout is the founder of Sublime, a personal knowledge management tool designed to help people curate and connect ideas in meaningful ways. In her thought-provoking essay "The End of Productivity," she challenges conventional thinking about AI and productivity—questioning whether our obsession with efficiency is actually preventing us from doing our best work. With Sublime, she's building technology that focuses on deepening intention rather than hijacking attention, creating a refreshing alternative in today's distraction-driven digital landscape.X - @sariazoutInstagram - @sariazoutbakaiTunesSpotifyDownload MP3👨‍💻 People & Other MentionsSari Azout - Founder of SublimeSublime - Personal knowledge management tool"The End of Productivity" Essay by Sari Azout - Essay mentioned in the podcastCal Newport - Author known for "Deep Work" conceptMark Andreessen - Mentioned regarding creativity and executionSteve Jobs - Referenced regarding children's technology useMorning Brew Newsletter - Newsletter mentioned in discussionBlaise Pascal - Quoted: "All of man's problems stem from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone"Linus Torvalds - Creator of Linux, mentioned regarding creativity and intrinsic motivationJiro Dreams of Sushi - Documentary film referenced regarding mastery and dedicationSupport the show

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