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Zen and the Art of [Nothing]
by John Zdanowski, Jeff Abrams
Are you feeling stuck in life, overwhelmed by your business, or anxious in today's chaotic world? Zen and the Art of [nothing] gently breathes a new perspective into old stories so something new can grow.~Sometimes the way we see our livesRestricts us from seeing how our lives could be.~[nothing] describes a system to see your business, life and reality better.~On the 50th anniversary of Robert Pirsig’s classic Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, John Zdanowski, a six-time $100 million business builder, applies the Metaphysics of Quality to inspire and empower the entrepreneur in each of us to create something from nothing.Blending personal anecdotes, business case studies, simple diagrams, and philosophical poetry to convey the deep meaning of complicated subjects …so you get it. You’ll learn to:Notice your current story,Re-evaluate your map,Question your assumptions,Clarify your
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Chapter 1. What is Good
Definition of a Good LifePoem: Birth, School, Work, DeathJohn delves into life’s big questions, especially “What is Good?” and “What makes a Good Life?” Inspired by Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, each episode explores personal philosophies, questioning societal norms around success, fulfillment, and happiness. Through personal stories, guest interviews, and philosophical musings, the host examines how we define a meaningful life and what happens when traditional paths fail to bring satisfaction. Perfect for listeners seeking thought-provoking conversations on purpose, self-discovery, and breaking free from the scripts we’re handed.
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Chapter 2. What We Are Supposed To Do
Poem: If I Could Ask Any Question This chapter dives deep into John's journey of breaking free from expectations and questioning the traditional paths we’re often told to follow. He once thought they’d found success, only to feel trapped in a windowless lab, this podcast explores the quest for a life that feels right—not just one that looks good on paper. Inspired by the words of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and guided by the bold choices of friends who refused to settle, each episode unpacks what it means to truly live, find happiness, and challenge the “rules” of success. Perfect for anyone looking to redefine their path and live with purpose.
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Chapter 3. Existential Questions
Poem: Practical Philosophical Truth This is a thought-provoking chapter of the book that follows John's journey of questioning, self-discovery, and charting his own path. John reflects on breaking free from societal expectations, exploring life’s big “whys,” and challenging the assumptions we inherit from family, culture, and work. Along the way, inspired by personal experiences and the philosophy of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, the podcast unpacks what it means to live authentically and find meaning in our choices. From navigating family bets about Harvard, to musings on the nature of reality, purpose, and happiness, which invites you to consider your own “signal and noise” in a world full of expectations.
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Chapter 4. How Do We Know What We Know?
People are like Sonar Systems~ Signal and Noise ~
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Chapter 5. These Thoughts in Your Head
~ The Thinker & The Naught ~
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Chapter 6. A Map of Things Inside Your Head
The 2x2 of the Contents of Consciousness~ Subtle Choice ~
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Chapter 7. The Word is not The Thing
Words and Math Make Science~ Using Language Like Math ~
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Chapter 8. The Art of Complicated Subjects
A Metaphysics is a Map of Reality~ Evolution ~
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Chapter 9. Meta-What?
Installing a Cultural StoryLessons Passed Through Generations~ Between Control and Chaos ~From Cracked Skulls to Crazy PeopleHow Systems Evolve~ That Click ~
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Chapter 10. How Ideas Proliferate
A Tenuous Balance of Cultural Market Share~ Not-a-Bible ~
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Chapter 11. The Religion of Startups
~ A Startup Religion ~The Spectrum of Founder Delusion~ A Little System ~
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Chapter 12. A Big Vision Story
~ Despair ~Introducing the Boot SequenceThe Stories We Are Told to TellWriting Your Own Boot SequenceBoot Sequences as Big Visions~ Today is the Best Day Ever ~
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Chapter 13. Philosofathergizing
~ Song of Metaphysics ~Changing What You Value Changes the System~ Sunlight on my Eyelids ~
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Chapter 14. The Story of Weekly Accounting
A New StoryA Map from the Time of ColumbusThe Fourth Statement: The Statement of Economic QualityeCommerce Company Contribution EngineThe Weekly Accounting Performance Matrix~ The Intention and the System ~
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Chapter 15. A System to Pursue Quality
A System to Pursue QualityTo Increase our Responsibility~ Not-a-Book ~Appendix~ OUR ETHOS ~~ THE GARDENING TIPS ~Acknowledgements~ Tomorrow Let it Be ~
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Are you feeling stuck in life, overwhelmed by your business, or anxious in today's chaotic world? Zen and the Art of [nothing] gently breathes a new perspective into old stories so something new can grow.~Sometimes the way we see our livesRestricts us from seeing how our lives could be.~[nothing] describes a system to see your business, life and reality better.~On the 50th anniversary of Robert Pirsig’s classic Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, John Zdanowski, a six-time $100 million business builder, applies the Metaphysics of Quality to inspire and empower the entrepreneur in each of us to create something from nothing.Blending personal anecdotes, business case studies, simple diagrams, and philosophical poetry to convey the deep meaning of complicated subjects …so you get it. You’ll learn to:Notice your current story,Re-evaluate your map,Question your assumptions,Clarify your
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