• Derek Sivers on Giving Away His $22 Million Dollar Fortune and Burning the Ships

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Derek Sivers on Giving Away His $22 Million Dollar Fortune and Burning the Ships

  • Summary

  • About the episode

    In this episode, Andrew sits down with Derek Sivers, a writer, programmer, and entrepreneur turned explorer, who challenges everything you thought you knew about success and fulfillment.
    From giving away millions to embracing the unexpected, Derek's approach may be the antidote to our never-enough culture.


    Join us as we explore:

    • Why he gave away his $22 million dollar fortune.
    • Why he's an explorer not a leader.
    • How he has "burned the ships" over and over again.
    • His annual ritual for reversing prejudices.


    And so much more.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Intro
    00:19 - Useful Not True
    03:35 - How Derek Comes Up With Book Topics
    07:35 - Spending the Past 15 Years Exploring
    12:06 - Optimizing for Personal Growth
    14:52 - Burning Ships
    20:27 - Negative Impacts of Wealth
    22:14 - The Burden of Philanthropy
    26:17 - A Day in Derek’s Life
    28:53 - Is Derek Introverted?
    30:12 - Derek’s Hard No’s
    35:35 - Derek’s Nomadic Blood
    38:01 - Derek’s Fame
    42:38 - Derek’s Thoughts on AI
    57:12 - Overcoming Prejudices
    59:25 - Doing What Scares You
    1:01:54 - Learning to Appreciate China
    1:06:48 - Closing


    🔗 Find Derek on:

    Website: https://sive.rs/
    His Now Page: https://sive.rs/now
    His Latest Book: https://sive.rs/u


    🔗 Find Andrew on:

    Twitter/X: @awilkinson
    LinkedIn: @awilkinson
    Website: https://www.neverenough.com/
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