Walter Isaacson: Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Da Vinci & Ben Franklin | Lex Fridman Podcast

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Walter Isaacson is an author of biographies on Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, and many others. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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OUTLINE:
0:00 - Introduction
3:00 - Difficult childhood
20:04 - Jennifer Doudna
23:01 - Einstein
28:20 - Tesla
45:24 - Elon Musk's humor
49:34 - Steve Jobs' cruelty
52:58 - Twitter
1:05:07 - Firing
1:07:52 - Hiring
1:16:55 - Time management
1:24:39 - Groups vs individuals
1:28:25 - Mortality
1:31:57 - How to write
1:52:56 - Love & relationships
1:57:50 - Advice for young people
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@lexfridman
@lexfridman 7 місяців тому
Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. Transcript: lexfridman.com/walter-isaacson-transcript 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - MasterClass: masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - NetSuite: netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour - BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/lex to get 10% off - ExpressVPN: expressvpn.com/lexpod to get 3 months free - Shopify: shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial 3:00 - Difficult childhood 20:04 - Jennifer Doudna 23:01 - Einstein 28:20 - Tesla 45:24 - Elon Musk's humor 49:34 - Steve Jobs' cruelty 52:58 - Twitter 1:05:07 - Firing 1:07:52 - Hiring 1:16:55 - Time management 1:24:39 - Groups vs individuals 1:28:25 - Mortality 1:31:57 - How to write 1:52:56 - Love & relationships 1:57:50 - Advice for young people
@EddieExplores
@EddieExplores 7 місяців тому
I recently begun making UKposts videos of my travels. Any advice on how I can improve them would mean a lot!
@ercanarisoy
@ercanarisoy 7 місяців тому
Painter's self-portrait is an excellent choice, I guess, as the cover of Dr. Isaacson's Da Vinci biography. Nasa has also chosen this very painting to represent Curiosity mission on Mars nearly a decade ago. We're living in an age that can easily consume everything but we couldn't yet fully absorb Leonardo's mysterious legacy. I want to read the book as soon as possible. Maybe I'll also learn some new things about 'Sacred Geometry'? 🤫😊
@danieltoran7260
@danieltoran7260 7 місяців тому
😊
@janetstanley5727
@janetstanley5727 7 місяців тому
Has anyone talked about folding space?
@janetstanley5727
@janetstanley5727 7 місяців тому
Elon will suffer a burn out if he doesn’t focus on other projects and that would be sad, although he could kick start a new way of thinking with bi polar
@jambay4785
@jambay4785 7 місяців тому
The only true long format interviewer I enjoy enough to watch and listen to repeatedly. Thank you Lex for your wide variety of guests and subjects.
@aendoh
@aendoh 7 місяців тому
Give modern wisdom also a try. :)
@Rohit__4748
@Rohit__4748 7 місяців тому
I feel Same
@birbluv9595
@birbluv9595 7 місяців тому
Lex is a true gift to those of us who love long-form interviews of a wide variety of people. I’ve learned so much from his podcasts. Thank you, Lex.
@carvalhoribeiro
@carvalhoribeiro 7 місяців тому
Mr. Isaacson was a master in 43:07
@johnmcwade1
@johnmcwade1 7 місяців тому
@@TormentalityYou go first.
@JesusSardGonzalez
@JesusSardGonzalez 7 місяців тому
This conversation felt like a 2 hour book. One of the best ever from Lex. Bravo.
@aditichawla5836
@aditichawla5836 7 місяців тому
Love to know about elon musk
@nicomal
@nicomal 7 місяців тому
I was thinking the same thing. One of my favorite conversations I have heard in this podcast. I'll be revisiting it in the future.
@The_Quaalude
@The_Quaalude 4 місяці тому
Well his guest does write books for a living
@patrickcasella
@patrickcasella 7 місяців тому
This is such a legendary collab. Read the Steve Jobs and Benjamin franklin biographies he wrote last year. Read the Davinci one this year and now working on the Einstein one. The amount of research this man must do to write such in-depth and easy to digest pieces of work is astounding. He will be a major reason why these legends are not forgotten hundred of years in the future! Thank you lex for having this conversation.
@grayowl108
@grayowl108 7 місяців тому
Ditto! His biographies of both Jobs and Franklin were outstanding. Walter has the gift of making you feel like you're part of the subjects inner circle.
@thomasjones4570
@thomasjones4570 7 місяців тому
His work is highly questioned though. Many inaccuracies made to fit a modern audience...aka, not true. He actually said Da Vinci was gay. its 100% false. It comes from Freud who wrote a paper about it and some moronic modern moralistic re-writing of history using assumption that because he did not marry it meant he was gay and hiding his sexual nature. A biographer should never make ASSUMPTIONS.
@snewze323
@snewze323 7 місяців тому
@@thomasjones4570is it 100% false?
@thomasjones4570
@thomasjones4570 7 місяців тому
@@snewze323A person cant be 5% gay.
@animeyoverload9820
@animeyoverload9820 7 місяців тому
What was his first bestselling book? Second is Elon still going
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 7 місяців тому
Now this is QUALITY YT content, actually worth a damn and definitely educating.
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 4 місяці тому
BUT. Does it belong here ?
@voltski
@voltski 4 місяці тому
Are we talking about Howard Hughes ??
@guy_roh
@guy_roh 7 місяців тому
"I always respect those in the arena." No better way to start this talk.
@johnlymanfraser
@johnlymanfraser 7 місяців тому
There is a great tyranny in creativity.
@johnlymanfraser
@johnlymanfraser 7 місяців тому
One has to be thoughtful of collateral damage.
@lindyswing4368
@lindyswing4368 7 місяців тому
Are we still talking about Chamath
@danlovaj
@danlovaj 7 місяців тому
Definitely above the line
@scottrerickson9626
@scottrerickson9626 7 місяців тому
@@johnlymanfraser 25:28 😅 35:38
@Superteastain
@Superteastain 7 місяців тому
Dude I love this show. It's good when the interviewer just let's the interviewee roll.
@ACGreviews
@ACGreviews 7 місяців тому
Excellent interview and video. Profoundly informative as always
@mathieutyler8745
@mathieutyler8745 7 місяців тому
Blah.
@peredavi
@peredavi 7 місяців тому
@@mathieutyler8745You should stick to cartoons and porn.
@Creole_Rebellion
@Creole_Rebellion 5 місяців тому
@@mathieutyler8745why Blah?
@url4345
@url4345 7 місяців тому
His biography of Steve Jobs was really inspiring to me as a teenager. I can’t believe he’s written so many others! Now I’m doubled inspired, both by jobs, and Isaacson himself as a writer. It shows the impact you can have if you follow your passion. As Lex said, I’m sure many of us have been inspired to self actualize by Isaacson’s biographies of world changing people.
@michaelowens5394
@michaelowens5394 5 місяців тому
Thank you for saying this. I feel this, but in my tiny corner of the world it seems silly to compare myself to Jobs.
@joshiasbaja3934
@joshiasbaja3934 3 місяці тому
When I first moved to San Jose, California-the capital of Silicon Valley, I found a copy of Steve Jobs’ biography at a Goodwill and read it in two weeks. It was exciting to learn about Steve Jobs as I explored the San Francisco Bay area. At first I wanted to find some of Steve Jobs residences but then lost interest. I found the ‘Museum of Computing History’ at Mountain View and it was exciting to see so many original computers and electronic devices. I also got to meet some interesting Uber passengers at Apple, Facebook, Google; a mix of engineers and employees. Also the Stanford University students were fun especially after parties.
@driliagor
@driliagor 22 дні тому
Einstein and Leonard da Vinci are axtremely well written as well
@Dedicated_.1
@Dedicated_.1 7 місяців тому
8 minutes in and I already know this will be one of my favourite interviews.
@phillmeredith
@phillmeredith 7 місяців тому
Yep
@jasonsebring3983
@jasonsebring3983 7 місяців тому
So far I'm very impressed by Walter Isaacson having never heard of him before. He has deeper insights than I ever expected.
@Darwin_is_my_copilot
@Darwin_is_my_copilot 7 місяців тому
😂
@walkerblack47
@walkerblack47 7 місяців тому
how could you have expected anything if you had never heard of him? and why are you impressed people you haven’t heard of have deep insights. wtf
@sean7098
@sean7098 7 місяців тому
What makes you think that?
@Browny84
@Browny84 7 місяців тому
His book on Da Vinci is amazing. Such a deep dive.
@LtBlue14
@LtBlue14 7 місяців тому
Greatest biographer alive, or maybe of all time
@learningwithlowell
@learningwithlowell 7 місяців тому
One of the best interviews I've watched this year. I love that Walter gives back to the community he grew up in. Keep it up!
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 4 місяці тому
Walter is transparent too.
@jackitachica
@jackitachica 7 місяців тому
I became a full-fledged multidimensional person that I am today due to the 8 years I spent in New Orleans. Walter's tribute to New Orleans at the end brought tears to my eyes. Thank you both for this beautiful conversation.
@GZWA
@GZWA 7 місяців тому
504
@BetaBuxDelux
@BetaBuxDelux 7 місяців тому
What the heck happened in New Orleans?
@TeeTV22
@TeeTV22 7 місяців тому
@@BetaBuxDeluxHer first BBC experience, what do you think..
@TheSteinbitt
@TheSteinbitt 3 місяці тому
@@BetaBuxDeluxhookers and blow
@sirishgreen
@sirishgreen 7 місяців тому
I like how Walter very gently introduces Lex to the idea that you can be brilliant and not intense. It is a great motivation to change the world, but we can't all be trail blazers, so we should also give credit to those who just do the right thing.
@SerenityDreaming
@SerenityDreaming 7 місяців тому
Why not both?
@sirishgreen
@sirishgreen 7 місяців тому
@SerenityDreaming Good question. I don't think I imply that these things are exclusive, so there is no problem with both. My focus was more on how inspiring it can be when you hear a story of someone doing the right thing, regardless of how many people it directly impacts. Of course, we should admire people who achieve and aspire to great things. We would be lost without them, but there is a balance. If, instead of launching rockets to Mars, for example, you are helping your local community, friends, or strangers, you are also inspiring people. I think it's important to remember this.
@jacquelyngutierrez5427
@jacquelyngutierrez5427 7 місяців тому
I don’t agree, I think Walter is a trail blazer in every sense of the word. He’s just a different kind of trailblazer with possible different motivations. You don’t get to the heights he’s gotten without intensity but channeling it and distributing it differently
@sirishgreen
@sirishgreen 7 місяців тому
@jacquelyngutierrez5427 No doubt, Walter has intensity. Everyone has it to a certain degree, but there is a big difference in the amount of intensity between Elon and Walter. You can still be brilliant, and Walter is obviously brilliant, and so was the procrastinator Da vinci.
@juliahello6673
@juliahello6673 7 місяців тому
Just doing the right thing doesn’t change very much. Just because we can’t all have a huge impact doesn’t mean we can’t acknowledge that we would be better if we could.
@charliechaplin8377
@charliechaplin8377 7 місяців тому
Hi Lex, I am from Ethiopia. Thank you for this amazing podcast. It's such an inspiration for all of us, and it's a rare product
@ead630
@ead630 7 місяців тому
ሰላም የኔ ወንድም
@yimingzeng3811
@yimingzeng3811 7 місяців тому
Dr.Abiy said hi.
@danielmulu1311
@danielmulu1311 7 місяців тому
ኢትዮጵያዎች ዝም በሉ, አትረብሹ ከዚህ
@NeilRaouf
@NeilRaouf 7 місяців тому
🇪🇹❤
@reel
@reel 7 місяців тому
There's nothing like reading a good biography. Informative, inspirational, and insightful. 🙌
@Martinit0
@Martinit0 7 місяців тому
Damn, Walter Isaacson knows exactly how to be the fly on the wall that we'd all like to be AND he knows how write it up well.
@willmeyers_
@willmeyers_ 7 місяців тому
One of, if not the best, conversation I've ever listened to. Just incredibly awesome in every sense of the word.
@Ankur_explores
@Ankur_explores 7 місяців тому
This episode will humanize greatness. Thank you Lex!🎉
@hiltithedrill
@hiltithedrill 7 місяців тому
As a wedding officiant who writes countless lovestories i got a lot out of this interview. From "let me tell you a story" through just listening in silence and letting them talk to quoting T.S. Eliot in the end there are so many gems in here. Time well spent - Thanks Lex & Walter!
@goblinbill3370
@goblinbill3370 7 місяців тому
Love when the conversation steered into Lex asking him about his interviewing/writing process. Conversations where an enthusiastic student engages the mind of an expert who is passionate to pass down the knowledge they have are priceless.
@SerenityDreaming
@SerenityDreaming 7 місяців тому
1:22:55 he's smiling and observing you, amused at your intensity, what a great episode. I gotta learn all new superlatives to praise you with. Also I'm watching this 2 more times today.
@gabrielbrina
@gabrielbrina 7 місяців тому
I was just thinking that
@punkisdad1607
@punkisdad1607 7 місяців тому
One of my favourite interviews so far. What a humble and great man. Examining and admitting to his own strengths and weaknesses and being open about that - and then moving on his strengths and having a real impact. An excellent example.
@oopskapootz7276
@oopskapootz7276 5 місяців тому
I really enjoy Walter Isaacson’s work. He adds a ton to the world. The problem I worry about is he is committed to writing something entertaining, not necessarily what’s objective. So his writing, like many from fellow journalists, tend to overstate the importance of interesting-looking things and understate the boring explanations. That’s OK. It’s not dishonesty, it’s just how the world works. But it would be wise for younger readers to be aware of this bias and make sure they understand journalism is not history and not science, so take it with a grain of salt.
@noone-ld7pt
@noone-ld7pt 7 місяців тому
Jesus this was sensational. The 6 words "Let me tell you a story" are going to be with me for the rest of my life. Thank you Lex and thank you Walter. I guess I have a series of biographies to read now!
@Bamberlove80
@Bamberlove80 7 місяців тому
Never tire of W. Isaacson. Outstanding writer, interviewer, speaker and human being. Totally enjoyed this interview
@12801270able
@12801270able 7 місяців тому
Until he started tarnishing his credibility by kowtowing to Elon's panic-driven quims on the Starlink-Crimea thing; in which case, he's doled out three entirely different narratives on how Elon handled the situation; each with an increasing amount of divorcing Elon's liability to what happened. Even in absence of the terms of the agreement between Starlink, the Pentagon, and the Ukrainian government, it's a shame we live in a moral-less era where people prioritize relationships and money above values and character. This "outstanding writer" of yours either published false - and deathly incriminating - information in the book and is now backtracking on it to correct the record (indicating incompetence for someone of his stature), or he's lying now to cover Elon's ass and retain the access that he has to him (which is more on the nose with Musk). "Outstanding" indeed, for someone with his reputation, making an elementary mistake usually more constrained to neophyte or sophomoric writers.
@skiandcomment
@skiandcomment 7 місяців тому
“I work hard to improve “. Amen. I live by that
@url4345
@url4345 7 місяців тому
I’m so grateful to have discovered this podcast. As someone who has often felt like a misfit and struggled, but wants to contribute in the way your guests have, this place inspires me and makes me feel part of something meaningful, which is invaluable. Thank you Lex for making this freely available. You are doing so much good by sharing these conversations with everyone.
@mariedrapalova7365
@mariedrapalova7365 7 місяців тому
Mr Isaacson is an extraordinary writer! Thank you sir for your work, it's very much appreciated.
@devilsolution9781
@devilsolution9781 27 днів тому
Cheers, cutie
@helawn
@helawn 7 місяців тому
never been more excited for a book than this one
@sams8502
@sams8502 7 місяців тому
Lex brings on the most interesting intellectuals
@kevinlehmann3364
@kevinlehmann3364 5 місяців тому
Took a break from the pod for a bit. This was the best reintroduction I could’ve asked. Walter is incredible.
@paulbrereton5149
@paulbrereton5149 7 місяців тому
This is becoming the absolute best show/podcast on any medium. You're great and getting greater at this stuff, Lex. Well done!!!
@AESETC
@AESETC 2 місяці тому
All podcasts are in their own rights, no need for comparisons, something can just be good, doesn’t have to try and tear down other things/podcasts.
@ThomasAT86
@ThomasAT86 7 місяців тому
".....will ever result in sacrificing my integrity" Love this man, absolutely amazing! Thank you Lex
@dinydianenichols9192
@dinydianenichols9192 7 місяців тому
I wonder if Walter Isaacson has ever considered writing the biography of Nikola Tesla, another fascinating genius.
@barrym3651
@barrym3651 7 місяців тому
Musk is not a genius
@thomastran1344
@thomastran1344 7 місяців тому
@@barrym3651umad?
@bobparker6922
@bobparker6922 7 місяців тому
By "another" you would insinuate that Musk is a genius, which he most definitely is not. What is wrong with all these comments??
@thomastran1344
@thomastran1344 7 місяців тому
@@bobparker6922 He is genius level… Individuals with an IQ of 145 or more are considered to be geniuses. Elon Musk's IQ falls between 150 - 155, making him one of the most intelligent people on the planet. Why everyone so mad?
@ZuduOoT
@ZuduOoT 7 місяців тому
@@bobparker6922 29:58 To recognize not just that something may be off ("6 bolts seems unnecessary - let's look further"), but to mentally "simulate" phenomena like this to come to the conclusion that 4 bolts would work, seems like a simple example of genius, especially when considering all the other anecdotal accounts of high intelligence. I suppose we need to first define what "genius" even means - Musk may not be a Newton or Mozartian prodigy - but by any conventional metric e.g. 145+ IQ, or intelligence+innovative streaks... give me a break. He's genius level intellect. He's a genius.
@tumbleweed1976
@tumbleweed1976 7 місяців тому
What a beautiful conversation. Thank you both.
@guevanto
@guevanto 7 місяців тому
One of the best interviews Lex. It was amazing to know more about W. Isacsson. How he can switch from Leonardo Franklin Einstein to Mask detailed stories. Love it
@ramblerandy2397
@ramblerandy2397 7 місяців тому
Fascinating. Bought an advance copy of the Musk biography - not something I would normally do - but Isaacson is so respected [and the advance price was a 3rd off] that it was a no-brainer.
@briangrimmer8225
@briangrimmer8225 7 місяців тому
As for Elon, What a joke😂 The daft one can’t even put a sign on his own building let alone monetize an already global platform with whopping brand equity he then set fire to. The rest… Tesla, SpaceX was done by real engineers who he happens to mistreat and then takes their credit. He was ousted from PayPal early on when he went on honeymoon the rest has been nothing but Fierce Surrogacy 😂
@sosospacesheep2344
@sosospacesheep2344 7 місяців тому
Oh wow!!! My favourite biographer!!! I’ve read nearly all his books. Thanks for this Lex!!!❤
@obakengsmasekos5382
@obakengsmasekos5382 7 місяців тому
Why not all, you loser👀
@ikemefunaernest3830
@ikemefunaernest3830 7 місяців тому
Amazing podcast as always Lex. After reading Walter Isaacson's biography on Steve Jobs, I must say that my perspective on how I view problems and tasks changed. It takes me less than a minute I approach tasks now as being solvable if only I stay long enough to decipher its intricate parts.
@carvalhoribeiro
@carvalhoribeiro 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much, Mr. Fridman and Mr. Isaacson. Thanks for the remarkable interview.
@chidimmaobi4659
@chidimmaobi4659 7 місяців тому
Such a beautiful conversation between two beautiful beings.
@brianmillerthomas
@brianmillerthomas 7 місяців тому
Two nice people talking intelligently. It's a joy to listen in!
@leonnortje
@leonnortje 7 місяців тому
I am a huge fan of your work. There has been a handful of people that I can go back and listen to their podcasts, but with what Walter Isaacson said in the last few seconds of this podcast really rings true. "I am a big fan, especially a big fan because you take people seriously" ... and I think anybody that listens to your podcasts know this and appreciate the true raw honesty that you bring out in people. Don't change, and please don't stop doing this.
@gabrielengle8710
@gabrielengle8710 7 місяців тому
This is such a nice conversation to be a part of! I have such a great appreciation for Walter and Lex.
@iro4201
@iro4201 7 місяців тому
Hats off Lex, this was greatly deep and meaningful conversation
@cloud_says
@cloud_says 7 місяців тому
Walter Isaacson of Podcast having a podcast with Walter Isaacson. Amazing :)
@sosospacesheep2344
@sosospacesheep2344 7 місяців тому
Well put
@user-dm2id9oq3q
@user-dm2id9oq3q 7 місяців тому
Cudnt agree more
@HarryYoung97
@HarryYoung97 7 місяців тому
Thank you Lex and Walter. This was a conversation to be cherished for its candour and wisdom. The intergenerational element, especially towards the end is worth more than I can say. This should be mandatory viewing for high school students.
@NinjaofApathy
@NinjaofApathy 7 місяців тому
Amazing conversation, thank you Lex! I'm really happy to hear you asking about writing process, interviewing, listening, etc. Been requesting that for awhile here in the yt comments :) Thanks again man!
@unmoored7414
@unmoored7414 7 місяців тому
One of the common symptoms for any of us from troubled families is the lack of emotional regulation, sudden wide mood swings and abrupt lack of empathy.
@midmomom2490
@midmomom2490 7 місяців тому
Facts…that describes me to a certain extent
@unmoored7414
@unmoored7414 7 місяців тому
@@midmomom2490 Although I am sorry to read that, I do compliment you on your self-awareness.
@midmomom2490
@midmomom2490 7 місяців тому
@@unmoored7414 the lack of empathy is me, the others not so much. It’s my wall I put up probably to avoid being hurt…which doesn’t work well 🤷🏻‍♀️
@unmoored7414
@unmoored7414 7 місяців тому
@@midmomom2490 Yes, this is our dilemma. At first it is effective, as it helps to create some kind of sanity, but later in life, it gets in the way.
@midmomom2490
@midmomom2490 7 місяців тому
@@unmoored7414 Agree
@danielrost8488
@danielrost8488 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this, both Lex and Walter! This was truly inspiring two hours!! ❤️
@waynelondon9776
@waynelondon9776 7 місяців тому
I continue to appreciate all the interviews you have conducted but being a huge fan of Walter Isaacson’s writing this was a real treat. Great guest choice! Thank you.
@jlf2221
@jlf2221 7 місяців тому
This is right up there at the top of the list of Best Podcasts Ever! A truly enlightening and inspiring conversation of ideas that matter to humanity. My deepest gratitude to you and your guest.
@FlavaTheRipper
@FlavaTheRipper 7 місяців тому
The perfect prelude to getting the book on tuesday! Thanks Lex, another killer podcast.
@forthehomies7043
@forthehomies7043 7 місяців тому
40:08 "I think Boeing and NASA and others have become unwilling to enter your dark room without knowing exactly where the exit is and the lighted path to the exit." Incredible insight!
@bracajp
@bracajp 7 місяців тому
It has been a while since I have been so engaged in a podcast. Very well done, amazing conversation.
@martinlawrence8427
@martinlawrence8427 7 місяців тому
Fascinating conversation, packed with great insights, stories and lessons!
@AGIOS_
@AGIOS_ 7 місяців тому
Lex! Love the podcast! Have you ever considered having on Hamilton Morris? I think a conversation between you two would be excellent. Pharmacology, medical chemistry, psychedelics and prohibition or something like that? Thanks for all the content!
@idatong976
@idatong976 7 місяців тому
No doubt, Walter Isaacson is a good observer, so he can be an amazing story teller. I thoroughly enjoy all the stories about these great people of their time. There's always a reason for each madness. Their drive to be achievers seems to come from a terrible place - trauma in childhood. Love this episode with delight. Thank you so much Lex.
@CaseyDogovich
@CaseyDogovich 7 місяців тому
Thank you Lex for bringing such incredible people to my (and others) attention. Time to read Steve Jobs - that has been sitting on my bookshelf for quite some time…
@redi6518
@redi6518 7 місяців тому
This podcast has to be somewhere near the top of the list of quality, useful, informative, and inspirational. Forms of media a person can consume. I rarely watch television anymore. Maybe two hours a week at the most. But i do watch or listen to nearly every one of these conversations that Lex so generously shares with the world. So much so that they are what i always end up waking up to because they are what UKposts auto play chooses to play.
@AP-fv4uo
@AP-fv4uo 7 місяців тому
Thank you for these conversations. I have two kids in high school and elementary. Listening to long format podcasts on any topic would be such a great way to expand the new generations worldview. I’m wondering if any school has it as part of their curriculum.
@eugenekinyua367
@eugenekinyua367 7 місяців тому
Walter Isaacson should do a biography on Larry Ellison.
@vassilikistathopoulou7872
@vassilikistathopoulou7872 7 місяців тому
What an amazing personality, a great story teller!And so humble and kind
@kenocontreras
@kenocontreras 7 місяців тому
Such a humble man. Really nice conversation and a pleasure to listen to.
@kikokobayashi
@kikokobayashi 7 місяців тому
I just happened to be reading his book, an elaborate biography of Leonardo da Vinci, so it's really timely. I would like to read other biographies of his books. His books are logical and easy to read. thank you. Lex.
@lawrencefrost9063
@lawrencefrost9063 7 місяців тому
That is on my to-read list! I'm still reading his biography on Benjamin Franklin.
@crew3025
@crew3025 7 місяців тому
I appreciate you Walter. And thank you Lex!
@Angiefranco1988
@Angiefranco1988 7 місяців тому
I find your podcast quite soothing.
@andreadevito3769
@andreadevito3769 6 місяців тому
Great interview with Walter Isaacson and his display of interviews with Genius people and allowing us to get to know you both better!
@josephkaisner4581
@josephkaisner4581 7 місяців тому
Listening to two Lex podcasts in 12 hours 😂
@eliotsalandybrown
@eliotsalandybrown 7 місяців тому
Thanks Lex for the great content and for being such a good interviewer
@staninjapan07
@staninjapan07 7 місяців тому
I had never heard of the guest before seeing this. As a person who appreciates the quality of the Lex Fridman Podcast, and who always feels there's something to learn, I watched regardless of not knowing anything of the guest. A scan of the comments section makes me think I will be alone in this view, but, though some of the guest's stories were entertaining, I found him to be too happy to name drop and too happy to be the overtly humble nobody. Could just be the mood I am in tonight - who knows - but I was put off by the "I am so humble and so great" feeling I got from him. Thank you both, gentlemen. I claim no right to knowing.
@staninjapan07
@staninjapan07 7 місяців тому
@@Lexfridman._- You managed to get the lexfridman part in his user name correct, so well done for that great work, but, as even you should have noticed, he does not use an upper case L and nor does he have a dot or an underscore at the end of his user name. Perhaps other people fall for this scam? Text you, indeed.
@silloh888
@silloh888 7 місяців тому
Isaacson is a master at print and you are my favorite long video interviewer. Another great one and of course I ordered the book. Mahalo!
@Kondwani_simwanza
@Kondwani_simwanza 7 місяців тому
Lex doing the most. Keep up with the good work.
@joshua_337
@joshua_337 7 місяців тому
This is going be a nice distraction for the next couple houra of house work I have to take care of. I appreciate the effort you put into these podcasts, there's talks for everyone. A noteable one is your talk with Kanye, your ability to keep the conversation progressing positively was amazing and perhaps teach him a few things along the way. Sidenote, it'd be amazing to see you come out to Reno for a TedX event in January.
@2pool777
@2pool777 7 місяців тому
Yep been listening to this while doing cooking ironing and hoovering
@ChrisAlexander1
@ChrisAlexander1 7 місяців тому
What a great interview. What a gem and a gift that we get to listen to it.
@agentx2316
@agentx2316 7 місяців тому
Thank you very much, Lex. Just got done listening to this very energized interview with Issac and found the wisdom so enriching and nourishing of my spirit. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏, Lex. Keep marching forward knowing, in fullness, that we all must crossing that waiting threshold onto the Great Seamless Quality. 🧘🧘🧘🧘🧘✨✨✨✨👍👍👍👍👍
@vitamartinenko4747
@vitamartinenko4747 7 місяців тому
Спасибо🙌🏼 обожаю засыпать под ваши подкасты и после дослушивать их на следующий день 💙
@VioletPrism
@VioletPrism 7 місяців тому
Excited to see new content from you Lex! Thanks for your hard work.
@Musicliftsme
@Musicliftsme 7 місяців тому
Walter spends his life shining a spotlight on the greatest qualities, of the greatest people…in turn it truly makes him great!❤He’s blessing future generations with some of the greatest windows back in time, so they can draw inspiration from great spirits who once lived. At the same time, he’s giving a voice to those greats who have come and gone, keeping their spirits and memory alive, and ensuring they will always have a home within the pages of his book, in their story. Amazing ❤
@reneremington5806
@reneremington5806 7 місяців тому
I learned so much in this interview. Thank you both.❤Big hugs And blessings
@imjody
@imjody 7 місяців тому
Thanks for making this happen! 🙏
@fidelmaclifton1723
@fidelmaclifton1723 7 місяців тому
Would never doubt your integrity Lex, keep doing you and thank you for all the work it takes to put out these incredible podcasts out, I hope you feel the love and respect you receive 10 fold.
@FrancescoDiMauro
@FrancescoDiMauro 7 місяців тому
Thanks Lex! Fascinating conversation, can't wait to read the book!
@lolasaint7370
@lolasaint7370 7 місяців тому
Incredible interview, so much information, Walter range of interaction with so many projects across the board is Astounding !! Thank you Lex !
@stephengreene8774
@stephengreene8774 7 місяців тому
Two of the most inspiring and deep thinkers we have the pleasure of sharing our time with.
@ArianeQube
@ArianeQube 7 місяців тому
I was literally finishing my work and wondering what to watch tonight. Then this came up on my feed while I am waiting for the book to become available on Tuesday. Perfect.
@kirkcinnamon8467
@kirkcinnamon8467 7 місяців тому
No one cares
@lorirodgers9474
@lorirodgers9474 7 місяців тому
Another beautiful conversation. Thank you both for sharing your minds, hearts and love.
@AnnaBrees
@AnnaBrees 7 місяців тому
So many wonderful parts to this. Really enjoyed watching it
@pensaresexistir
@pensaresexistir 7 місяців тому
This is pure gold. So many interesting anecdotes. My favourite one is about Einstein, divorce and Nobel. Your conversation makes it feel 2 hours, like 15 minutes. Greetings from Chile and keep doing this amazing work!!!
@vunablept2619
@vunablept2619 7 місяців тому
This gentleman is an exceptional story teller
@wer3eda2541
@wer3eda2541 7 місяців тому
Excellent conversation. Truly enjoyed this one & actually listened 2x.
@PranavRajagopal
@PranavRajagopal 7 місяців тому
Absolutely brilliant episode. So inspiring. Walter is just incredible.
@speteydog2260
@speteydog2260 4 місяці тому
I think it’s great that Isaacson is documenting the lives of such important people, in history. I ran out and got the Musk book and intend to read the others too. ☺️💕 Great interview.
@emmaoudekempers2
@emmaoudekempers2 7 місяців тому
I'm only 16mins into the interview so i might be drawing conclusions too quickly but I feel like Walter is wildly underestimating his talents and the value and impact of what he does
@williamviana4090
@williamviana4090 7 місяців тому
Lex and Walter, excellent conversation, congratulations!
@hossromani
@hossromani 7 місяців тому
This is a great podcast Lex, your kindness, empathy and reflection is excellent - inspirational for others.
@ModelSPlaid369
@ModelSPlaid369 7 місяців тому
I truly did enjoy listening to Mr.Isaacson speak. He was easy on the ear and fun to keep up with. Thank you for interviewing him and I hope you two can develop a friendship worth keeping. This has inspired me to purchase his new biography because I wasn't sure if I should because I did not know anything about Mr.Isaacson and this was exactly what I needed and hopefully this helped with someone else's decision as well. 😸
@cytroyd
@cytroyd 7 місяців тому
One of the best from Lex.
@iheartcleveland216
@iheartcleveland216 7 місяців тому
One of my all-time favorites so far... Thx Lex! 🎸📖💡
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