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#20 Marc Garneau: The Future of Transportation

Jul 2, 2017 1h 1m 11 insights
Marc Garneau is a Canadian politician, Engineer, and the Minister of Transport. This interview was recorded live in front of an audience in Montreal. As a bilingual country, you'll hear bits of French from the audience questions here and there but the interview is predominately in English. In this interview, we discuss the future of transportation (including self-driving cars), infrastructure investments, space, what it means to be a liberal in 2017, how we — as citizens — can judge an elected politician, how he ensures he's getting accurate information in a political system and so much more.  Enjoy this amazing conversation.   Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes, hand-edited transcripts, searchable transcripts, member-only episodes, and more. Sign up at: https://fs.blog/membership/   Every Sunday our newsletter shares timeless insights and ideas that you can use at work and home. Add it to your inbox: https://fs.blog/newsletter/   Follow Shane on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/ShaneAParrish
Actionable Insights

1. Seize Opportunities, Avoid Regret

Actively pursue opportunities, even if you doubt your chances of success, to prevent future regret about not having tried. This approach can lead to significant life changes.

2. Persevere Despite Initial Failure

Do not give up after an initial loss or failure; stick with your goals and continue to work towards them, as persistence can lead to long-term success.

3. Conduct Rigorous Research

Be very rigorous in doing your research and verifying information before making decisions or presenting facts, to avoid embarrassment and potential serious consequences. Implement a thorough process to ensure all received information is correct and reliable.

4. Decide with Logic and Evidence

Approach decision-making by being driven by logic and basing choices on rigorous scientific evidence, especially in complex fields, to ensure sound judgment.

5. Honestly Interpret All Feedback

When evaluating your performance or receiving feedback, be honest with yourself and consider all opinions, including criticisms, rather than only believing positive reinforcement.

6. Cultivate Passion in Your Work

Strive to find work that you are truly passionate about, as enjoying what you do can bring a great deal of satisfaction and make your days fulfilling.

7. Choose Physically Challenging Career

Seek a career that offers a physical component and challenges you beyond just desk work, if that aligns with your personal desire for adventure and diverse activities.

8. Expect Learning Curve in New Roles

Recognize that mastering a new role or profession takes time and experience, as you cannot expect to be proficient on day one.

9. Treat Homework as Ethical Duty

View the thorough completion of your homework and preparation as an ethical obligation, ensuring proper diligence in your responsibilities.

10. Intelligently Plan Future Systems

When designing new systems or planning for the future, learn from past mistakes and leverage new technologies to create better, more intelligent solutions.

11. Access Podcast Resources

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