Write Like a Billionaire | Chamath Palihapitiya | How I Write Podcast

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David Perell

David Perell

Күн бұрын

Come learn how Chamath Palihapitiya, tech billionaire and Silicon Valley icon, breathes life into his ideas - and how you can, too. This episode is all about the push and pull of online writing. Objectivity vs. subjectivity. Consuming vs. creating. Structure vs. spontaneity.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:37 Buffett's annual letters
00:05:30 Energy of your writing
00:07:15 Twitter
00:14:00 AOL versus Facebook
00:16:40 Acquisition, activation, engagement, virality
00:23:40 Moments of epiphany
00:26:30 Directing energy into ideas
00:27:20 Refining your craft
00:31:50 Writing on Quora
00:34:20 Authenticity and relatability
00:36:30 David's advice for Chamath
00:37:00 GPT-4
00:40:20 Teaching your kids to read and write
00:42:00 Using data to improve your writing
00:43:00 Electrical engineering and writing
00:45:00 Communicating good ideas
SPEAKER LINKS:
Website: www.socialcapital.com/
Twitter: / chamath
Annual Letters: www.socialcapital.com/annual-...
Newsletter: chamath.substack.com/
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PODCAST LINKS:
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ABOUT THE HOST:
I’m David Perell and I’m a writer, teacher, and podcaster. I believe writing online is one of the biggest opportunities in the world today. For the first time in human history, everybody can freely share their ideas with a global audience. I seek to help as many people publish their writing online as possible.

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@DavidPerellChannel
@DavidPerellChannel 6 ай бұрын
Chamath Palihapitiya took Facebook to 1 billion users, was the youngest ever Vice-President at AOL…and worked at Burger King as a 14-year-old to support his family. Here's what I've learned from him about online writing and media: 1. Start your writing in a punchy way. 2. End your writing in a useful way. 3. Why write in public? “The ability for smart, useful observations to get into the hands of people with fewer ideas but lots of capital has never been better. You can build both a reputation and balance sheet this way.” 4. Different mediums unlock different kinds of writing. Chamath turns to pen & paper when he wants to write analytically, and to Twitter and the Internet when he’s in a more fiery mood. 5. Building a culture of long-form writing is a way to depoliticize a company because prose rewards clear thinking via strong and logical arguments. 6. Give readers a definitive conclusion. Even if they disagree with it, they’ll consider it time well-spent if they walk away with something solid. The worst writing is ambiguous and wishy-washy. 7. Fame brings politician syndrome: Chamath says his writing has become more hedged and timid as his profile has grown, and his struggle as a writer now centers around regaining his early voice and spontaneity. 8. Reading is an effective way to learn, but it's much more effective when you pair it with writing. Whenever Chamath stumbles on a particularly important topic, he writes 1-2 pages about it. 9. When money gets into good ideas, they become good things in the world. The opposite happens when money gets into bad ideas. This is why people with good ideas have a moral responsibility to share them.
@saidboujeeane
@saidboujeeane 6 ай бұрын
I can hardly believe what I'm hearing. The value in this podcast... my god David this is insane, thank you to you, your team, everyone involved this is such incredibly high quality insight into the future I want to experience, thank you for giving such high fidelity insight to us. For free.
@ahmadsaffi2227
@ahmadsaffi2227 6 ай бұрын
This channel doesn't have nearly as many subscribers as it deserves -- yet. Great work, David!
@ILikeAI1
@ILikeAI1 6 ай бұрын
I’d love to see you talk to Paul Graham
@conformist
@conformist 6 ай бұрын
probably my favourite episode in "How I Write Podcast" series so far, great work and thanks to chamath for coming on this.
@samhayek_
@samhayek_ 6 ай бұрын
Diving into this now & looking forward to more of your KZfaq content. Subscribed!
@ximenadelatijera
@ximenadelatijera 6 ай бұрын
Oh, this channel is definitely going to explode. Congrats on the high quality work, I'm a podcaster myself and it's hard work, so well done!
@njorogekamau3820
@njorogekamau3820 6 ай бұрын
This I gold. I found it just at the right time when I needed it.
@porushpuri
@porushpuri 6 ай бұрын
Value Bomb, thanks for doing this.
@RetentionLedGrowth
@RetentionLedGrowth 6 ай бұрын
Congrats on the big guests David!
@livingwithsuci
@livingwithsuci 6 ай бұрын
All of the episodes of “How I Write” are so underrated. You deserve more views, David! Thanks for your dedication. 🩵
@RealAmarSheth
@RealAmarSheth 6 ай бұрын
Amazing work, David! Your guests, questions, production quality, etc. are superb!
@ishraqhaque3367
@ishraqhaque3367 6 ай бұрын
Facebook was kind of the opposite, we had a handful of dashboards because you know especially in my part of the business it was an extremely unapologetic, unemotional scientific approach to we're just going to go and dominate the world and we reduced that to growth and acquisition of people and building up network density and so we had an extremely scientific way of baselining the business
@akshaycherian2047
@akshaycherian2047 6 ай бұрын
This is so good! loved every minute:)
@omppar
@omppar 6 ай бұрын
David you're a great interview. I'm really eager to see where this podcast is going.
@matteocervelli
@matteocervelli 5 ай бұрын
I listened several times to this episode. So much insights, so much hard opinions to agree or not with. That is the value behind your opera, David.
@dalerwrightii
@dalerwrightii 6 ай бұрын
Great pod David!
@itsmanishaaa
@itsmanishaaa 5 ай бұрын
Every episode on How I Write is a goldmine, you're doing amazing work and asking great questions, thanks David!
@eugeniocg3079
@eugeniocg3079 6 ай бұрын
🚀🚀
@sergismael
@sergismael 6 ай бұрын
📚
@sethgrayson2470
@sethgrayson2470 6 ай бұрын
Who’s the Gerard they talk about at 38:28 ?
@Aidawesome
@Aidawesome 6 ай бұрын
I published 124 books. How can I be interviewed on this podcast?
@ximenadelatijera
@ximenadelatijera 6 ай бұрын
Ps, who is that Gerard you and Chamath are talking about?
@martinopietropoli
@martinopietropoli 6 ай бұрын
I was about to ask it, thank you. I need to read him!
@virjog95
@virjog95 6 ай бұрын
René Girard
@virjog95
@virjog95 6 ай бұрын
@@martinopietropoli René Girard
@martinopietropoli
@martinopietropoli 6 ай бұрын
thank you!@@virjog95
@numbercruncher6242
@numbercruncher6242 Ай бұрын
Good ideas like selling sugary water to people by making that ubiquitous with living.
@johnahooker
@johnahooker 5 ай бұрын
I remain skeptical of Chamath's understanding of Girard's work, given the lack of depth in his explanations. Genuine admirers of Girard wouldn't settle for nebulous phrases like 'high quality subjective prose'-such comments lack real insight. And where are these great examples of his writing? Furthermore, I see Warren Buffet not as an entrepreneurial visionary or builder, but purely as an investor. This distinction is crucial, and it's disappointing to see him often idolized beyond his actual role. Chamath's insights seem increasingly outdated, particularly in the rapidly evolving context of web 3.0, where he still appears to be navigating the nuances of the previous social media era. Over the years, my view of Chamath has diminished; his rhetoric, often elaborate, tends to obscure a lack of substantive thought. His admiration for celebrities like Taylor Swift and Mr. Beast, alcohol, gambling a partying lifestyle doesn't resonate with my values or preferences. He still seem low class no matter how many pretty sweaters he wears. While I can still find some value in Chamath's words, they generally seem to lack the unique insights I seek. -
@DMAN590
@DMAN590 5 ай бұрын
soo were all just gonna ignore the fact this guy is a known scammer?
@DougDepker
@DougDepker 12 күн бұрын
This is some BS PR KZfaq channel. Pay for your image, like Musk. Works until the POS shines through eventually.
@SeeYouOutsideShow
@SeeYouOutsideShow 5 ай бұрын
Who is Gerard?
@ChristopherTom
@ChristopherTom 5 ай бұрын
René Girard
@sbenkimmie9579
@sbenkimmie9579 6 ай бұрын
but that would still be retrogressive. because in the current system, the holders of capital keep on drinking their own kool-aid.
@user-wd3de6zc5d
@user-wd3de6zc5d 3 ай бұрын
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@user-wd3de6zc5d
@user-wd3de6zc5d 3 ай бұрын
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@user-wd3de6zc5d
@user-wd3de6zc5d 3 ай бұрын
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@user-wd3de6zc5d
@user-wd3de6zc5d 3 ай бұрын
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@cucuca7281
@cucuca7281 5 ай бұрын
Chamat, just another scammer!!
@Hotmail727
@Hotmail727 3 ай бұрын
This is a cheater..should not be on any shows..
@DougDepker
@DougDepker 12 күн бұрын
How those SPACS go Chamath? How many people did you rip off with that? You are worse than nothing.
@saattlebrutaz
@saattlebrutaz Ай бұрын
SPACs were terrible ideas but the mobster chamath made money off of that.
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