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The Science of Self

From Eureka to Empires: Archimedes' Genius and the Legacy of Scientific Discovery

March 19, 2026·29 min
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00:00:28 Hello listeners00:01:03 “Give me a place to stand and a lever long enough, and I will move the world."00:13:40 • Use breaks and rest strategically.00:14:31 • Cut down on noise and distraction.00:15:17 • Honor your random insights and epiphanies by writing them down when they happen.00:18:00 • Find a task so engrossing that it makes the rest of the world disappear.00:18:29 • It may sound obvious, but if you’re “on a roll,” don’t forcefully stop yourself.00:18:46 • Even our passions can be a drag sometimes, but it’s often just a question of getting started and staying with a task long enough for our own natural momentum to kick in.00:20:00 • Whatever you’re trying to learn, find ways to anchor it in your everyday life.00:28:31 Questions for reflection00:00:28 Hello listeners00:01:03 “Give me a place to stand and a lever long enough, and I will move the world."00:13:40 • Use breaks and rest strategically.00:14:31 • Cut down on noise and distraction.00:15:17 • Honor your random insights and epiphanies by writing them down when they happen.00:18:00 • Find a task so engrossing that it makes the rest of the world disappear.00:18:29 • It may sound obvious, but if you’re “on a roll,” don’t forcefully stop yourself.00:18:46 • Even our passions can be a drag sometimes, but it’s often just a question of getting started and staying with a task long enough for our own natural momentum to kick in.00:20:00 • Whatever you’re trying to learn, find ways to anchor it in your everyday life.00:28:31 Questions for reflectionThink Like the Greats: Lessons from History’s Top Performers, Champions, and Masters (Mental Models for Better Living Book 9)By Peter Hollinshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FD8QJZCVWhat if the secret to greatness isn’t talent, but how you think?Imagine channeling the calm discipline of Marcus Aurelius in chaos, the precision of Marie Curie in pursuit of truth, the inventive fire of Archimedes under pressure, the emotional genius of Shakespeare on the page, and the relentless artistry of Mozart in the face of rejection.THINK LIKE THE GREATS is not a biography compilation — it’s your mental upgrade, built on the tested thinking patterns of the world’s most iconic performers, inventors, creators, and philosophers. These were not just individuals of talent, but of uncommon perspective — and this book decodes their mental frameworks for modern use.Inside, you’ll uncover how to: Strengthen Mental Clarity and Control: Apply Stoic reasoning from Marcus Aurelius to stay steady in a turbulent world. Fuel Lifelong Curiosity and Grit: Embrace the scientific persistence and intellectual courage of Marie Curie to solve hard problems. Think in First Principles: Adopt Archimedes’ radical approach to innovation and insight — not just solving problems, but reframing them. Master Emotional Intelligence Through Story: Learn how Shakespeare used narrative to expose human truth and influence minds across centuries. Produce at a High Level with Consistency: Unpack the rituals and resilience behind Mozart’s relentless creativity and output.Whether you’re building a company, crafting your legacy, or just hungry to be better — the masters of history have already left the blueprint. This book hands it to you.Stop following the average path. Start thinking like the greats — and create your own enduring masterpiece.

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