The Unemployment Diaries
What if you already know what you need to but you just won't do it? Jacob Templer went from law school to state attorney to elephant conservation to tech sales to travel content creator. Any one of those would have been a solid career. None of them were the right life. Now he helps people figure out the difference before they waste any more time. In this episode, Jacob and I discuss: * Why being good at something isn’t a reason to keep doing it * How to build a life you actually want * Why most people never take action * What travel taught him about the difference between a life you love and content about a life you love * How AI is becoming a thinking inhibitor that's way more dangerous than social media * Why mass education may be producing people who don't know how to think * What it means to curate your environment, inputs, and influences * Churchill's two-sentence framework for the only decision that actually matters Chapters 00:00 Meet Jacob Templer 01:07 Travel and self-discovery 03:28 Defining a dream career 05:16 A non-linear career path 11:31 Passion isn't enough 14:54 Lifestyle vs. career choices 17:16 The benefits of having a coach 21:18 The downsides of mass education 24:41 The case for homeschooling 27:05 Parental responsibility and self-awareness 28:38 The dark side of tech 30:51 Navigating the future: skills for uncertainty 34:37 The role of virtue and agency 37:46 Living with courage and truth 40:40 The challenge of taking action 46:30 Embracing fear and taking risks Where to find Jacob * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jacobtempler/] * Substack [http://jacobtempler.substack.com] * hello@jacobtempler.com [hello@jacobtempler.com] For more from The Unemployment Diaries * Stay up to date on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theunemploymentdiariespodcast/] * Go behind the scenes on Substack [https://aishaommaya.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] * Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@theunemploymentdiariespodcast]
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