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Tim Urban's Last Meal

Episode 7 of the LAST MEAL with Tom Nash podcast, hosted by Last Meal with Tom Nash, titled "Tim Urban's Last Meal" was published on January 19, 2026 and runs 93 minutes.

January 19, 2026 ·93m · LAST MEAL with Tom Nash

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Tim Urban — creator of Wait But Why and the mind behind one of the most-watched TED Talks of all time — reveals why courage might be the most underrated skill for living a fulfilling life. Tim takes us on a journey from his transformative solo trip to Thailand at age 20 to the systems he's built to trick himself into being productive, exploring how the habits we fall into can either expand or shrink our experience of time itself.Tim dissects the concept of "ladders of thinking," explaining how primitive and higher minds battle for control in both individuals and society, why universities have lost their immune systems against tribal thinking, and how social media amplifies our worst instincts. He shares candid insights about procrastination across different timescales: from doom scrolling in bed to avoiding life-changing decisions for decades, and offers a surprising perspective on religion's role in keeping humanity's darker impulses in check. From the "tail end" of time with loved ones to why he schedules his future self to work out, Tim reveals the mental frameworks that help him cut through irrationality and paralysis. This is a masterclass in self-awareness, wrapped in humour and served with a side of existential urgency.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction01:10 - Moving Cities04:02 - Time Elasticity08:05 - Ladders of Thinking12:30 - Problem with Universities20:08 - Low Rung Benefits?23:25 - Procrastination Spectrum27:49 - The Courage Problem31:49 - Tim's Last Meal33:15 - Vicarious Living35:37 - Thailand41:20 - Jaded is a Choice46:01 - New Hobbies53:02 - First Memory57:18 - Is Religion Net Positive?01:03:00 - One Big Idea01:08:00 - Last Meal Context01:14:36 - Future Tim vs Past Tim01:21:15 - Repeat One Year01:27:00 - Worth Every Cent01:33:11 - Last WordFollow Timhttps://x.com/waitbutwhyhttps://waitbutwhy.com/Follow Tomhttps://www.instagram.com/djhookie About the Show: Last Meal is a deep-dive into life’s biggest questions—wisdom, legacy, regret, and everything in between. Join me, Tom Nash, as I serve up thought-provoking conversations with the world’s foremost thinkers.

Tim Urban — creator of Wait But Why and the mind behind one of the most-watched TED Talks of all time — reveals why courage might be the most underrated skill for living a fulfilling life. Tim takes us on a journey from his transformative solo trip to Thailand at age 20 to the systems he's built to trick himself into being productive, exploring how the habits we fall into can either expand or shrink our experience of time itself.


Tim dissects the concept of "ladders of thinking," explaining how primitive and higher minds battle for control in both individuals and society, why universities have lost their immune systems against tribal thinking, and how social media amplifies our worst instincts.


He shares candid insights about procrastination across different timescales: from doom scrolling in bed to avoiding life-changing decisions for decades, and offers a surprising perspective on religion's role in keeping humanity's darker impulses in check.


From the "tail end" of time with loved ones to why he schedules his future self to work out, Tim reveals the mental frameworks that help him cut through irrationality and paralysis. This is a masterclass in self-awareness, wrapped in humour and served with a side of existential urgency.


Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction

01:10 - Moving Cities

04:02 - Time Elasticity

08:05 - Ladders of Thinking

12:30 - Problem with Universities

20:08 - Low Rung Benefits?

23:25 - Procrastination Spectrum

27:49 - The Courage Problem

31:49 - Tim's Last Meal

33:15 - Vicarious Living

35:37 - Thailand

41:20 - Jaded is a Choice

46:01 - New Hobbies

53:02 - First Memory

57:18 - Is Religion Net Positive?

01:03:00 - One Big Idea

01:08:00 - Last Meal Context

01:14:36 - Future Tim vs Past Tim

01:21:15 - Repeat One Year

01:27:00 - Worth Every Cent

01:33:11 - Last Word


Follow Tim

https://x.com/waitbutwhy

https://waitbutwhy.com/


Follow Tom

https://www.instagram.com/djhookie


About the Show: Last Meal is a deep-dive into life’s biggest questions—wisdom, legacy, regret, and everything in between. Join me, Tom Nash, as I serve up thought-provoking conversations with the world’s foremost thinkers.

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