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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2022 · 39 MIN

Sam Altman — Leading with Crippling Anxiety, Discovering Meditation, and Building Intelligence with Self-Awareness

from The Art of Accomplishment · host Joe Hudson and Brett Kistler

In this episode, Brett and Joe interview Sam Altman on how self-awareness gained through meditation can be combined with intelligence in business. Sam is an entrepreneur, investor and programmer. He is the CEO of OpenAI and the former president of Y Combinator. Sam discusses his experiences with meditation and how it has transformed his decision making and resulted in a much calmer, more joyous default state of being. He explains some of the most profound realizations that he has had about himself and humanity in general through his work with AI. Join us to hear more about how Sam arrived at a place of calm detachment that allowed him to respond to challenging and stressful situations with ease.“Intelligence and awareness, to me, seem like that have to go together.” What we discuss in Episode 39:1:30  A realization that completely changed the way that Sam operates in business, the way he thinks about AI, and his life.5:04  The moment Sam realized his old way of operating, from a place of stress and anxiety, needed to change.8:00  How to really care about something while remaining detached from the outcome at the same time.11:03  The most transformative aspect of meditation according to Sam.14:40  The experience of non-duality — how it shifts perspective and provides clarity on self, passions and priorities.22:22  Whether human emotions are possible for artificial intelligence to experience.29:38  How intelligence needs self-awareness to reach its full capacity.32:50  How meditation shifted Sam’s relationship to anger and joy.35:55  How the work that Sam has done on himself has evolved his work culture.**Full transcript can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/AoAEpisode39 Learn more about our free workshops and online courses at artofaccomplishment.comWe invite you to experience our work. Reserve your spot at view.life/explore Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

In this episode, Brett and Joe interview Sam Altman on how self-awareness gained through meditation can be combined with intelligence in business. Sam is an entrepreneur, investor and programmer. He is the CEO of OpenAI and the former president of Y Combinator. Sam discusses his experiences with meditation and how it has transformed his decision making and resulted in a much calmer, more joyous default state of being. He explains some of the most profound realizations that he has had about himself and humanity in general through his work with AI. Join us to hear more about how Sam arrived at a place of calm detachment that allowed him to respond to challenging and stressful situations with ease. “Intelligence and awareness, to me, seem like that have to go together.”

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