Listen "17 | Compound Interest for Creatives"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discuss the principle of compound interest. They outline how this mathematical phenomenon - often relegated to the financial realm - can have drastic implications for creative work. Colby begins the conversation by summarizing a number of thinkers who have engaged this theme, emphasizing the principle’s interdisciplinary range. Then, they shift toward application, discussing practical ways to lock in growth and leverage our very limited efforts. They specifically explore the idea of building systems and habits, as outlined in McKeown’s work. Finally, they consider how compound effort is not always quantifiable but is perhaps necessary for meaningful work.Links mentioned:“This is pointless” tweet by @JackbutcherEffortless by Greg McKeownThe Almanack of Naval RavikantThe Kaizen Method (Art of Manliness)Zero to One by Peter ThielColby’s Music Production Checklists (Free)Send feedback or topic ideas to [email protected].··Cover art was designed by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewelldesign.com or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.
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