Made You Think

Made You Think is a podcast by Nat Eliason, Neil Soni, and Adil Majid where the hosts and their guests examine ideas that, as the name suggests, make you think. Episodes will explore books, essays, podcasts, and anything else that warrants further discussion, teaches something useful, or at the very least, exercises our brain muscles.

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episode 37: 37: Turn Off Your Notifications: Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz


Solitude is what you have the least of here, especially as plebes. You don’t even have privacy, the opportunity simply to be physically alone, never mind solitude, the ability to be alone with your thoughts. And yet I submit to you that solitude is one of the most important necessities of true leadership.

In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat cover the first speech on this show! Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz is a speech held by the professor at West Point Military Academy. In it, Deresiewicz goes against the common thinking that Yale’s professors or MBAs are leaders, just because they are the best at following what they are told to do, and looks at solitude and moments of deep work the roots for true leadership.

Multitasking is not only not thinking, it impairs your ability to think. Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it. [...] Developing your own ideas. In short, thinking for yourself. You simply cannot do that in bursts of 20 seconds at a time, constantly interrupted by Facebook messages or Twitter tweets, or fiddling with your iPod, or watching something on YouTube.

We cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Turning chaos into order vs maintaining the order
  • The “clever” app that interrupts you to check if you are in the flow
  • Guns and drug wars in Chicago
  • Nat and Neil's rituals for solitude
  • Why starting your podcast with your friends will bring you to the best of deep thinking
  • A new sponsor that will make you smell better

And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to read Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz!

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on The Way of Zen by Alan Watts, a book that lingers in the benefits of meditation, as well as our episode on Work Clean by Dan Charnas, a live episode with the author of the book brings the shows how to work and manage like a chef.

Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more.

Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show
  • William Deresiewicz on Nat Chat [2:12]
  • On Political Correctness by William Deresiewicz [2:46]
  • William Deresiewicz Speech at West Point 7:26
  • Yale University [7:32]
  • CMU - Carnegie Mellon University [7:56]
  • McKinsey [12:35]
  • Kanye West tweets [16:49]
  • AirPods [20:14]
  • Slack [23:36]
  • Asana [23:36]
  • IKEA [30:39]
  • Salesforce [32:03]
  • HelpSpot 32:28
  • Ephemerality vs Value by Nat Eliason [37:29]
  • Snapchat [37:40]
  • Blinkist [38:43]
  • Mentorbox [38:43]
  • Joe Rogan and Colion Noir on Chicago's gang violence [47:22]
  • Russell Brand - Legalisation of Drugs [48:47]
  • Ron Paul’s view on abortion [50:36]
  • Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show [51:52]
  • Wait But Why articles on AI part 1 and part 2 [51:59]
  • Melting Asphalt [52:25]
  • Sam Harris’ reply to Robert Spencer about immigration [52:32]
Books mentioned
  • Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz
  • Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [1:25] (book episode)
  • Excellence Sheep by William Deresiewicz [7:38] (Nat’s notes)
  • Extreme Ownership by Jocko [11:34]
  • 12 Rules for Life by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [18:09] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode)
  • Antifragile by Nassim Taleb [18:09] (Nat’s notes) (book episode)
  • Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault [25:29] (Nat’s notes) (book episode)
  • In Praise of Idleness [26:44] (Nat’s notes) (book episode)
  • Ulysses by James Joyce [27:08]
  • Way of Zen by Alan Watts [30:08] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode)
  • Work Clean [31:08] (Nat’s notes) (book episode)
  • The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler [34:23]
  • Amusing Ourselves to Death [36:02] (Nat’s notes) (book episode)
  • Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari [45:19] (Nat’s notes) (book episode part 1 & part 2)
  • The Riddle of the Gun by Sam Harris [47:10] (article episode)
  • The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson [52:25]
People mentioned
  • Sam Harris [47:10] (Guns episode)
  • Kanye West [16:49]
  • Jordan B. Peterson [17:09] (on Twitter) (12 Rules episode)
  • Dave Rubin [17:21]
  • Donald Trump [44:14]
Show Topics

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7:13 – Leadership. "Excellence sheep" concept, or what people do to get a position at Yale. Being the best at following orders doesn't make you a leader. People's confusion between leadership and being good at what one is supposed to do. Turning chaos into order vs maintaining the order.

12:05 – West Point vs Yale Leadership concept. One line Commander's intent employees.

13:18 – Solitude. Bringing Chaos back to Order requires solitude and focus. Creative thinking is not possible nowadays unless we take the concentrated effort to avoid all kind of interruptions. Kayne West and Jordan Peterson on tour. Multitasking and interruptions vs learning.

16:29 – Generally, our first though may not be the result of our creativity, but a subconscious recall of someone else's idea. Places where many ideas come because we are concentrated (and not multitasking), even on other activities.

21:07 – Meditation and background processing. Tips for reducing notifications distractions. Training your friends to not expect immediate response. Following a team at bird's eye view without babysitting them.

25:00 – The effects of talking about ideas on this podcast.

27:02 – Good work starts slow and needs time to get up to the core ideas. Experiences writing good articles or books. Japanese Zen practices and working clean are part of the many activities that foster conditions for creative spark. Organizing the CRM.

33:43 – Different types of flow. Getting "lost" in a mindless activity or reading a fiction book that helps "defrag" your hard drive. The absurd notification app to check if you are in flow or not. Differences between a book and a tweet or the newspaper. Nat & Neil's secret to read 60 books a year like top performers CEOs.

Discover the fiction book we are reading listening to back episodes and participate of the give away!

40:43 – What is solitude: introspection, concentration of focused work, sustained reading. And... deep friendship. The traits of good long conversations with friends. Taking the part of the Devil's advocate, and the problem to link our identity with ideas. Not reasonable ideas are just as logical as reasonable ones, but with different inputs. Trump's voters example.

45:18 – Immigration. Extreme views like open borders and racism. Naturally moving toward the middle. Tailor-made narco-economy and guns in Chicago. The reason to legalize drugs. Libertarians against Abortion.

51:59 – The bad habit of everyone should have an opinion on everything. Replying emotionally on Twitter without being informed. Trump bringing peace in Korea.

57:07 – Solitude being the essence of leadership. Nat and Neil's rituals for solitude. Physical stresses that help freeing the mind.

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