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The Metagame

Daniel Kazandjian, Steven Schlafman, Malcolm Ocean

How to be a live player in the infinite game of life.

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#23 - Steve Schlafman | Life Transitions, Embodied decision-making and Awareness-based Coaching

Steve Schlafman is a recovering venture capitalist and professional transition coach. In 2017 he made partner at a multi-billion dollar VC firm and then promptly walked away from it all. Now he helps high performers in midlife discover and ...

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#22 - Malcolm Ocean | Undomesticated Productivity, Goal Crafting and Intentionality-maxxing

Malcolm Ocean is a multitude-containing, wildman systems design expert who founded the productivity app Intend.do. It’s a tool that prioritizes intentionality over task management and provides a compelling counterpoint to David Allen’s Gett...

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On Playing to Win

Human beings suffer from loss aversion, a cognitive bias where the pain of losing feels twice as bad as the pleasure of winning. I.e. most people would rather not lose $20 than win $20.

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  • Daniel Kazandjian

    Philosophical Productivity Coach. more

  • Steven Schlafman

    I contain multitudes and potentials. Musings on change, transition, consciousness, identity and my unfolding journey.

  • Malcolm Ocean

    I make Intend, the to-do list that doesn't go stale: https://intend.do more

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