Paul Graham Essays: Readalouds and Discussions with Amara Ventures

Ep 4.2: Vivek Joshi discussing Good and Bad Procrastination by Paul Graham

29 min · 15. mar. 202129 min
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Can procrastination be good? If yes, when? Can you afford to forget the 'small stuff' because you are focused on the bigger things? But then doesn't God lie in the details? This and much more is discussed in this fantastic discussion with Vivek Joshi on the ever-green essay by Paul Graham. Vivek Joshi is a seasoned entrepreneur and an avid investor who is interested in startups, stock markets and social change. You can reach Vivek on Twitter at https://twitter.com/startupfundas.

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episode Ep 4.1 Read aloud of 'Good and Bad Procrastination' by Paul Graham artwork

Ep 4.1 Read aloud of 'Good and Bad Procrastination' by Paul Graham

Good and Bad Procrastination [http://www.paulgraham.com/procrastination.html] is a fantastic essay by Paul Graham written in 2005. Long before Tim Urban's TED talk - Inside the mind of a master Procrastinator [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU] came out, this is one essay that spoke of how procrastination plays a huge role in one's life. Contrary to the common wisdom of staying organized and keeping a tab on the To-Do list, the essay makes a case for forgetting 'small stuff' if you can put your brain to better use. Harping on the difference between creativity and productivity, the essay is a must-hear for everyone. The essay reading is done by Minal Desai of Amara Ventures, an angel investment firm in India. To know more about them visit www.amaraventures.co

15. mar. 202114 min