Business, Innovation, and Managing Life (June 8, 2022)

The Stephen Wolfram Podcast - Un pódcast de Wolfram Research

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Stephen Wolfram answers questions from his viewers about business, innovation, and managing life as part of an unscripted livestream series, also available on YouTube here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-business-qa Questions include: What is the value system you follow based on? Have you designed your own value and motivational structure? - Do you find exercising your personal thoughts on these livestreams can be a therapeutic experience? - Have you ever thought about the role of physical exercise or sports as a companion activity to intellectual pursuits? Exercise has been shown to be the only big booster of neuroplasticity besides being of a developmental age. Curious that campuses have so much of it. - Strange that as a university professor, you were not that interested in education—your enthusiasm for these livestreams says otherwise... and unflattering things on formal university education! - My capacity to brainstorm and associate ideas while walking is much greater. I highly recommend to approach walking like that. - Do you enjoy music? Who is your favorite composer/band? - Do you listen to music generated by AI? - Oh my gosh, I'm loving the image of Stephen at a Taylor Swift concert. - Thoughts on your involvement with the movie Arrival? - Do you have any advice (time management, prioritizing) for a first-time parent trying to juggle being present in a kid's life, but also having recently started a business? - How did you know you wanted to have children? And did they contribute in any way toward your learning in your field/general lifelong learning?- How did you manage at-home office hours? Lock the door and set expectations? - On the topic of kids, I'm currently eating a box of Cheerios with my two kiddos while watching this. - What do you think about the recent remote-work criticism by Elon Musk regarding innovation not working as well in a distributed/remote manner?

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