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116: Why trees fall over

116: Why trees fall over

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What do falling trees in a scientific experiment have to do with failed startups, toddler tantrums, and why some ideas thrive while others collapse under pressure?


We start with a tale from the Biodome, and then try to connect the lessons to growth, resilience, and the need for stress.


  • Why trees in paradise kept toppling over ... and why the same well-meaning mistake topples new products and services
  • Why the "moat of low status" that separates you from your dreams might be the most important territory you'll ever cross
  • The brutal truth about startup accelerators: how surrounding yourself with "supportive" peers can prevent your best ideas from germinating
  • The delicate art of stress-testing your fragile creations without accidentally killing them
  • Why your toddler's meltdowns reveal the same psychological trap that keeps adults stuck forever
  • The 2,000-year-old mental trick that transforms paralysing anxiety into rocket fuel
  • The gardener's dilemma: when coddling your ideas makes them weak ... and when exposure kills them outright


Recorded on Bournemouth Beach with the sound of actual wind and waves - because sometimes the best conversations happen when you're slightly uncomfortable.


Share your thoughts and questions with us: tentacles@crownandreach.com



References


  • Biosphere 2 experiment (Oracle, Arizona, 1987-1991) - lack of wind stress prevented the development of "stress wood" - a different cellular structure that makes trees stronger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosphere_2
  • "Shitty first draft" concept: https://triggerstrategy.substack.com/p/demolish-your-creative-block-with-graham-linehan-and-the-power-of-the-sfd-3841abe8a4fb
  • Multiverse Mapping: https://multiversemapping.com
  • Fear-setting (Stoic practice) as popularised by Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2017/05/15/fear-setting/
  • Antifragility as popularised by Nassim Taleb: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifragility
  • Laura Klein's talk where she mentions Task Rabbit for actual rabbits: https://youtu.be/gbArObiU1Y0?si=m16794EohdbngxsC
  • Sasha Chapin, who coined "the moat of low status": https://sashachapin.substack.com/p/the-moat-of-low-status-68a


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