Summary
In this episode, Andy sits down with Fred Marshall, entrepreneur, founder of Quantum Learning, and author of Thrive: The Antidote to Future Shock. Fred introduces his Super Eight, eight interconnected areas of life that shape our ability to adapt, lead, and grow in a world of accelerating change.
Together, they explore why doing all the seemingly right things, the endless life hacks, can still leave you feeling off. Fred makes the case that attention is the single variable that governs almost everything, and that you can ignore almost all of the change coming at you and still thrive. You'll hear about managing your neural net, guarding your time with two 90-minute focus blocks, clearing the open loops that clog your thinking, and choosing the relationships and ecosystems that lift you up. Fred also walks through PANDA, a simple five-step method inspired by a panda that helps you stop a mental spiral and regain focus.
If you're looking for a practical, hopeful way to lead through an age of AI and constant change, this episode is for you!
Sound Bites
- "You can ignore almost all of it."
- "So everything, everything you look at, every book you read, every text you read, everything you do is shaping your neural net."
- "If you look at that rock, you're gonna hit that rock."
- "Two 90-minute blocks a day is my new normal."
- "If you want time to go fast, turn on your computer, open your iPad, or look at your phone."
- "An open loop is something that needs to get done, that's not done yet, that's still taking up space in your head."
- "The worst thing is to think of something when you can't act on it."
- "The people you surround yourself with have an enormous impact on your life and how you think and how everything unfolds, and it's probably the most important choice you make is who you hang out with."
- "If you develop relationships with people in a growing ecosystem, you're gonna have a great career, you're gonna have a great life."
- "I want to prepare people so that it's, it's more of surfing a big wave rather than getting overwhelmed by a tsunami."
- "And I think if you're in your head and you're spiraling, getting out of your head and into action is how you really close the loop."
- "But if you can just stop for a second and give that person your full attention, even if it's just for a minute, it's so powerful."
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction
- 01:47 Start of Interview
- 02:00 Getting to Know Fred
- 04:29 What Most People Get Wrong About Change
- 06:29 Designing Your Life
- 08:03 The Life Hack Paradox
- 08:34 Attention: The Single Variable
- 10:20 The Super Eight and the Neural Net
- 13:00 Guarding Your Time: Fred 3.0
- 15:38 Take Care of Your Cells
- 16:09 Rethinking Sleep and Open Loops
- 17:46 Minimum Viable Exercise
- 21:23 The PANDA Method
- 26:22 Designing Your Relationships
- 28:32 Riding Growing Ecosystems
- 31:00 Building Systems for the Future
- 34:12 Applying It at Home
- 36:48 End of Interview
- 37:19 Andy Comments After the Interview
- 40:32 Outtakes
Learn More
You can learn more about Fred and his work at thrivefutureyou.com.
For more learning on this topic, check out:
- Episode 437 with Nada Sanders. A conversation about future-prepping your career in the age of AI.
- Episode 382 with Hal Hershfield. Ideas from his book Your Future Self that remain completely relevant to