In this episode, we talk about the things we do where we are so “in the zone” that we completely lose track of time. We also talk about the importance of failing as part of the learning process, the idea of the ‘flow state’, and how this can be achieved when deeply engaged in problem solving. We also touch on the notion of self-doubt and imposter syndrome and the importance of intrinsic motivation and good habits in achieving success.
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#297 - Literal and Figurative Scars
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#295 - AI in Architecture
#294 - ‘Three Recessions Away from Extinction’, with Evelyn Lee
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#292 - ‘Out of Architecture’, with Jake Rudin
#291 - Architects are an Endangered Species
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