George Washington
Referenced in the bleeding analogy about inflation and medical missteps, used to illustrate dangerous monetary policy.
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Videos Mentioning George Washington

Michael Saylor: Bitcoin, Inflation, and the Future of Money | Lex Fridman Podcast #276
Lex Fridman
Referenced in the bleeding analogy about inflation and medical missteps, used to illustrate dangerous monetary policy.

Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West | Lex Fridman Podcast #296
Lex Fridman
One of the Founding Fathers who desired the abolition of the slave trade, though he owned slaves.

Freedom, PTSD, war, and life through an evolutionary lens | Sebastian Junger & Peter Attia (Ep. 195)
Peter Attia MD
Led an expedition that precipitated the French and Indian War at Jumulville Glen.

E168: Can Google save itself? Abolish HR, AI takes over Customer Support, Reddit IPO teardown
All-In Podcast
Used as an example of a historical figure whose image generation was affected by Gemini's biased output.

E167: Google's Woke AI disaster, Nvidia smashes earnings (again), Groq's LPU breakthrough & more
All-In Podcast
Mentioned in the context of biased image generation by Gemini, which incorrectly depicted him as Black or other ethnicities.

Ep. 204: Working Less, Overthinking, and Deep Life Principles | Deep Questions Podcast
Cal Newport
Mentioned as having surveyed Virginia and visited Natural Bridge.

Silvio Micali: Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Algorand, Bitcoin & Ethereum | Lex Fridman Podcast #168
Lex Fridman
Cited as the quintessential leader by Silvio Micali for his ability to lead, ignite a community, and then disappear, ensuring the system's longevity beyond his individual power.

Ep. 188: The 5 Books I Read in March, Embracing Boredom, and Deep Work vs. YouTube | Deep Questions
Cal Newport
The first U.S. President, whose post-inauguration tours of America are the subject of Nathaniel Philbrook's book "Travels with George."

Niels Jorgensen: New York Firefighters and the Heroes of 9/11 | Lex Fridman Podcast #220
Lex Fridman
Mentioned in the context of the ideal of public service, where leaders prioritize the country and community over personal power and wealth.

How to Use Stoicism to Choose Alive Time Over Dead Time — Daily Stoic Author Ryan Holiday
Tim Ferriss
First President of the United States, whose actions and leadership were informed by Stoic philosophy, exemplified by the performance of 'Cato' to boost morale.

Ilya Sutskever: Deep Learning | Lex Fridman Podcast #94
Lex Fridman
The first U.S. President, mentioned for his act of relinquishing power, contrasted with dictators, in the context of controlling AGI.

David Rubenstein — Raising Billions of Dollars & Advising Presidents
Tim Ferriss
First U.S. President, one of the historical figures Rubenstein wishes could be interviewed.

Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics | Lex Fridman Podcast #360
Lex Fridman
First President of the United States, used as an example of historical figures who lived without modern conveniences like hot showers.

Vince Vaughn Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
First U.S. President, who Vince Vaughn mentions credited ballroom dancing and horseback riding for physical confidence and grace in leadership.

Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion & the Nature of Belief | Lex Fridman Podcast #149
Lex Fridman
Convinced by wealthy Catholic families like the Carrolls to establish the separation of church and state in the U.S.

Daniel Schmachtenberger: Steering Civilization Away from Self-Destruction | Lex Fridman Podcast #191
Lex Fridman
The first President of the United States, paraphrased for his emphasis on comprehensive education in the science of government as the federal government's primary aim.

Morgan Housel — Contrarian Money and Writing Advice, Three Simple Goals to Guide Your Life, and More
Tim Ferriss
Commander of the Continental Army, whose survival at the Battle of Long Island was attributed to a chance change in wind direction.

Jeremi Suri: History of American Power | Lex Fridman Podcast #180
Lex Fridman
Praised for his self-awareness and strategic choice to relinquish power, recognizing that his status as a disinterested statesman was more important than holding onto every last piece of power.

Ryan Schiller: Librex and the Free Exchange of Ideas on College Campuses | Lex Fridman Podcast #172
Lex Fridman
The first U.S. President, whose quote about freedom of speech is cited at the end of the podcast, emphasizing its importance.

Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Objectivism | Lex Fridman Podcast #138
Lex Fridman
An American Founding Father admired by Yaron Brook for fighting for freedom and believing in its ideas.

Jim Collins on The Value of Small Gestures, Unseen Sources of Power, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
First U.S. President, subject of a biography by Ron Chernow, discussed for his Cincinnatus-like quality as an ideal, reluctant leader and his evolved ambition over his life.

Jocko Willink Takeover — On Quitting, Relationships, Discipline, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Led the retreat of Continental forces out of New York during the Revolutionary War, an example of a tactical retreat for strategic win.

The 4 Hour Workweek Revisited | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
Mentioned as a historical figure who, like others, has cited or been influenced by stoic philosophy.

Ken Burns — A Master Filmmaker on Creative Process | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
First President of the United States, who used Stoic philosophy to bolster troop morale during the Revolutionary War.