How To Be More Interesting

How To Be More Interesting

Update: 2024-12-031
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The surprising techniques to be more yourself - that also make you more interesting.


There are endless self-help books and blogs about how to increase your charisma. In the same way you can increase your sales skills by following a checklist but there is something fake about it.


Instead, we look at little-known ways you can naturally get better at being yourself. We can then expand on our own natural tendencies and be more interesting to the people we are inherently interested in.


Some lessons in the episode:


  • Increasing the depth of your interests

  • Stop trying to 'fit in' to other peoples standards

  • Prioritise your areas of effort



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Chapters

00:00 Why fit in when you were born to stand out?

00:59 Β Create more interesting interests

02:31 Β The maths of interest - 10x depth = 100x more interesting

03:38 Β Examples of geeking out that are fascinating

09:10 Β When to stand out

14:31 Β When to chill out

16:14 Conclusions

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