The Power of Trying: Why You Must Take Leaps Into Unknown TerritoryThe more we take risks and search for new passions, the more versatile and capable and satisfied we'll be tomorrow.
ByJason Feifer•
This story appears in theOctober 2017issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
In 1894, aNew York Timeswriter warned against the dangers of riding a bicycle, predicting that it would lead to "weakness of mind, general lunacy and homicidal mania." In 1925, the dean of Princeton University asserted that cars would make young people "look lightly at the moral code." For years, I've kept a collection of these bonkers predictions. They've always struck me as funny -- and, critically, as proof thatinnovationisn't as scary as it seems. I think about them anytime someone confuses "new" with "threatening." And then one day, it hit me: This would make a greatpodcast.
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Did I know how to podcast? Not a clue. But it seemed like a funidea. A friend gave me a used microphone, I teamed up with a guy I met on Twitter and I googled for what software to use. Then I spent three months making the first episode of a show calledPessimists Archive.时out, I thought,Hooray! I'm a podcaster!And then I realized I hadn't even begun making a second episode. That took another two months. It's been a year now, going on and on like this, often laboring at night after my son goes to bed.