Paul Graham's Essay 'How To Find Great Work'- A Synopsis
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In this episode I break down Y Combinator co-founder, Paul Graham's landmark essay How to Do Great Work, pulling out the most universally applicable insights from this great work that will help guide you along your path of creating and doing great work. Some topics that are covered in this episode are:
- Paul's definition of great work
- The criteria needed to guide you in finding great work
- The importance of curiosity in finding great work
- How to get started in your great work
- How going down the 'wrong' path can lead to great work
- The 4 steps process of great work
- How listening to yourself helps you make great work
- Important work habits to create great work
- The importance of taking risks
- The importance of trying many things to find your great work
- How to find and connect with other people doing great work that you can learn from
- The importance of protecting your morale
- What you should actually go after
- The two things that hold most people back
- And much more!
If you want to read the full essay, click here
To check out the book 10x Is Easier Than 2x, click here
To check out the book Tiny Experiments, click here
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