Nat's Notes

Nat Eliason

Learn from the best books in the world. Every week, host Nat Eliason distills the core wisdom in a book that has either changed the world or may change it in our lifetime. Topics span philosophy, psychology, technology, business, health, history, and more. Explore all of the detailed show notes at natsnotes.com. read less
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#6 The Case for Pessimism (Schopenhauer's Essays and Aphorisms)
Aug 25 2023
#6 The Case for Pessimism (Schopenhauer's Essays and Aphorisms)
What I learned from Schopenhauer’s Essays and Aphorisms Join the Nat’s Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book. Get Two Months Free of Readwise Readwise is my favorite reading tool. I use it to automatically extract my highlights from physical books, and I use their Reader to read and highlight everything I find online. Then they automatically organize all of my notes and send them directly to my note-taking tool, so I can immediately look up anything I loved in past books I read. It’s a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it. Get 15% off Your First Order with Equip Equip is my go-to source for high quality, whole food supplements. I take their beef liver capsules almost every single day since I know how good organ meat is for me, but I don’t want to have to cook liver. If you aren’t getting any organ meat in your diet, this is a great way to add it. And they’re giving 15% off to listeners of Nat’s Notes. [01:28] Schopenhauer's Philosophy [03:00] Philosophical Pessimism [07:21] Schopenhauer's Life [09:39] The Drudgery of Work [17:03] Experience, Representation, and Perception [22:00] Is Life Suffering [25:26] Desire and Boredom [27:36] The Wisdom and Folly of Mindfulness [33:46] Wealth is Unfulfilling [36:49] Thinking for Yourself [43:19] Why Our Education System is Broken [45:38] Good vs. Bad Writing [50:32] Struggle, Set Goals, or Contemplate   If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)
#3 What Nietzsche Can Teach'ya (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)
Aug 4 2023
#3 What Nietzsche Can Teach'ya (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)
What I learned from Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche Join the Nat’s Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book. Get Two Months Free of Readwise Readwise is my favorite reading tool. I use it to extract my highlights from physical books, and I use their Reader to read and highlight everything I find online. Then they organize all of my notes and send them directly to my note-taking tool, so I can immediately look up anything I loved in past books I read. It’s a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it. Timestamps (2:30) Readwise (03:40) God is Dead (06:28) What Do You Worship (08:41) Creating Something Beyond Yourself (10:27) No Soul, No Free Will (12:45) Worshipping the State (13:59) The Superman (16:43) Old Virtues Are Cowardice (19:25) The Good and Bad of Christian Morals (21:25) The Myth of Equality (26:16) Marriage and Children (30:41) The Will to Power (Power Motivates Us) (33:19) Good and Evil Don’t Exist (36:15) Eternal Recurrence Books Mentioned This is Water: https://geni.us/this-is-water-nat The Fourth Turning: https://geni.us/fourth-turning-nat Straw Dogs: https://geni.us/straw-dogs-nat The Denial of Death: https://geni.us/denial-death-nat Man’s Search for Meaning: https://geni.us/mans-search-nat The Comfort Crisis: https://geni.us/comfort-crisis-nat The Lessons of History: https://geni.us/lessons-history-nat Letters from a Stoic: https://geni.us/letters-stoic-nat If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)