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  • शून्य Podcast
  • 2026-01-19
  • 99
How Curious People Build an Unfair Advantage
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How Curious People Build an Unfair Advantage

This video is a deep psychological and strategic breakdown of curiosity, focus, and modern success, created for people who feel confused because they are interested in too many things. Society calls it distraction. This video proves it is actually a hidden competitive advantage.

From Steve Jobs and Benjamin Franklin to Einstein and modern polymaths, history shows a clear pattern: the most influential people were not specialists, they were connectors. They explored multiple domains, mastered them one by one, and combined them into something the world had never seen before.

This episode explains why the “focus on one thing” advice is outdated in a fast-changing, AI-driven world. You’ll learn:

Why curiosity feels like a curse but works like a superpower

How polymaths use serial mastery instead of multitasking

What it means to become an M-shaped person in today’s economy

Why innovation happens at the intersection of skills, not in silos

How to use the barbell strategy to balance stability and exploration

Why generalists outperform specialists in unpredictable environments

How to build an “external brain” to capture ideas instead of losing them

This video reframes anxiety, confusion, and multiple interests as signals of high adaptive intelligence, not failure. It gives a practical framework to turn scattered curiosity into long-term leverage without burning out or falling behind.

If you’ve ever felt guilty for changing interests, feared becoming a “jack of all trades,” or struggled to choose one path for life, this episode will change how you see yourself—and how you design your future.

This is not motivation.
This is permission to think differently.

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