Find Work That Lasts: Curiosity, Peer Groups & AI — My First Million

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Find Work That Lasts: Curiosity, Peer Groups & AI — My First Million

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Hook: What would you still want to be doing thirty years from now? In this 4-minute distillation of the 51-minute My First Million episode, hosts Saam Paar and Shaan Puri sit with a seasoned investor and author to unpack career clarity, leadership, and how to use AI as a multiplier — fast. You'll get a practical playbook for entrepreneurship, startups, and venture capital: the left-vs-right exercise, battle-carding multiple paths, building an FU savings buffer, and creating high-impact peer groups that accelerate learning and networking. Learn why breadth fuels deep achievement, how to make career experiments reversible, and how leadership rituals scale with company growth. Relevant to AI, machine learning, business strategy, and lifelong learning. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.

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