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Insights on decision science, leadership, and occasional ancient wisdom for founders and builders. Ayon and Aryik combine their years of experience building top-tier startups from the ground up in Silicon Valley with cutting edge research on decision science, inspiring insights from great leaders, and startling intellectual diversions that will literally set your brain on fire from the inside. Few people who listen to this podcast survive the experience. You gotta try this shit man. It’s just that good.
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Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Will your last words be eloquent?
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
If you were asked to compose a poem to represent your life as you drew your last breaths, would it be eloquent? As a final episode on characters and traditions from the Kyoto Renaissance, today we're talking about Japanese death poems.
These are short poems written by haiku poets, zen monks, and samurai on their death beds, and represent a lifetime of creative output, refinement of mind, or martial prowess condensed into a few final lines.
We discuss several of these poems, their content, context, the people who wrote them, their symbolism, and share a few tips on reading poetry.
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