How to Achieve Peak Performance in Any Field: Chess GM Hikaru's Life Lesson

How to Achieve Peak Performance in Any Field: Chess GM Hikaru's Life Lesson

A Note from James:Today, we have a fascinating story of resilience, transformation, and triumph. Imagine being the second-best player in the world in your field, only to see your ranking plummet over the years. Hikaru Nakamura experienced just that in the world of chess. Once the number two player globally, he saw his ranking drop below the top 20. But Hikaru didn't let this define him. During the pandemic, he started streaming chess online, building a massive audience and diversifying his interests. And remarkably, he climbed back to number two in the world. How did he do it? What changes in mindset and strategy led to this incredible comeback? We'll cover all this and more in our discussion today. This conversation is not just for chess enthusiasts but for anyone looking to succeed and find balance in life. So, here is Hikaru Nakamura."Episode Description:In this episode of The James Altucher Show, James talks with Hikaru Nakamura about his extraordinary journey in the world of chess. Hikaru shares the ups and downs of his career, detailing how he went from being the second-best chess player in the world to falling out of the top 20. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hikaru pivoted to streaming chess online, which not only revitalized his career but also brought him back to the top echelons of the chess world. This episode delves into the mindset shifts, strategies, and the role of diversification in achieving success and maintaining mental well-being. Hikaru's story is a testament to resilience and adaptability, offering insights that are valuable for anyone aiming to excel in their field.What You'll Learn:The psychological challenges of being a top-ranked chess player and how to overcome them.How diversifying interests and income streams can alleviate career pressures.The impact of streaming and online presence on professional success.The importance of maintaining a balanced mindset in competitive environments.Strategies for turning setbacks into comebacks in any career.Chapters:00:00 The Rise and Fall of Hikaru Nakamura01:10 Hikaru's Streaming Journey Begins01:51 Return to Competitive Chess02:24 The Psychology of Chess05:23 The Impact of Computers on Chess10:57 Hikaru's Career Challenges24:14 The Turning Point: Streaming and the Pandemic35:57 Transitioning to Live Streaming36:17 Changing Perceptions of Chess Players37:21 Cultural Significance of Chess38:02 Making Chess More Accessible38:48 Strategic Decisions in Content Creation41:37 Engaging the Audience44:10 Pandemic and the Rise of Chess Streaming47:17 Building a Streaming Business55:26 Diversifying Income and Investments01:06:49 Maintaining Chess Skills01:10:45 Unexpected Opening Strategy01:11:13 The Power of Unpredictability01:11:47 Evolving Chess Study Methods01:13:20 Memory and Age in Chess01:14:22 Generational Gaps in Chess01:16:07 Impact of the Chess Boom01:18:02 Emotional Moments in Chess01:22:45 Future Aspirations Beyond Chess01:24:02 Dealing with Online Trolls01:26:01 Breaking Chess Rules with Computers01:29:55 Challenges of Modern Chess01:39:39 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsAdditional Resources:Hikaru Nakamura's Twitch ChannelHikaru Nakamura's YouTube ChannelThe Lex Fridman Podcast with Hikaru Nakamura"The Queen's Gambit" on NetflixInternational Chess Federation (FIDE)This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding how to navigate the ups and downs of a professional career, leveraging new opportunities, and achieving personal growth. Tune in to hear Hikaru's inspiring story and gain insights that could transform your approach to success. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and... See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Quantum Computing 101 with Nicolas Alexandre Roussy Newton & Gavin Brennen

Quantum Computing 101 with Nicolas Alexandre Roussy Newton & Gavin Brennen

A Note from James: "I have been dying to understand quantum computing. And listen, I majored in computer science. I went to graduate school for computer science. I was a computer scientist for many years. I’ve taken apart and put together conventional computers. But for a long time, I kept reading articles about quantum computing, and it’s like magic—it can do anything. Or so they say. Quantum computing doesn’t follow the conventional ways of understanding computers. It’s a completely different paradigm. So, I invited two friends of mine, Nick Newton and Gavin Brennan, to help me get it. Nick is the COO and co-founder of BTQ Technologies, a company addressing quantum security issues. Gavin is a top quantum physicist working with BTQ. They walked me through the basics: what quantum computing is, when it’ll be useful, and why it’s already a security issue. You’ll hear me asking dumb questions—and they were incredibly patient. Pay attention! Quantum computing will change everything, and it’s important to understand the challenges and opportunities ahead. Here’s Nick and Gavin to explain it all." Episode Description: Quantum computing is a game-changer in technology—but how does it work, and why should we care? In this episode, James is joined by Nick Newton, COO of BTQ Technologies, and quantum physicist Gavin Brennan to break down the fundamentals of quantum computing. They discuss its practical applications, its limitations, and the looming security risks that come with it. From the basics of qubits and superposition to the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography, this conversation simplifies one of the most complex topics of our time. What You’ll Learn: The basics of quantum computing: what qubits are and how superposition works. Why quantum computers are different from classical computers—and why scaling them is so challenging. How quantum computing could potentially break current encryption methods. The importance of post-quantum cryptography and how companies like BTQ are preparing for a quantum future. Real-world timelines for quantum computing advancements and their implications for industries like finance and cybersecurity. Timestamped Chapters: [01:30] Introduction to Quantum Computing Curiosity [04:01] Understanding Quantum Computing Basics [10:40] Diving Deeper: Superposition and Qubits [22:46] Challenges and Future of Quantum Computing [30:51] Quantum Security and Real-World Implications [49:23] Quantum Computing’s Impact on Financial Institutions [59:59] Quantum Computing Growth and Future Predictions [01:06:07] Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook Additional Resources: BTQ Technologies Website See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

28 Jan 1h 6min

Ranking U.S. Presidents: Who Truly Deserves the Top Spot?

Ranking U.S. Presidents: Who Truly Deserves the Top Spot?

A Note from James: So we have a brand new president of the United States, and of course, everyone has their opinion about whether President Trump has been good or bad, will be good and bad. Everyone has their opinion about Biden, Obama, and so on. But what makes someone a good president? What makes someone a bad president? Obviously, we want our presidents to be moral and ethical, and we want them to be as transparent as possible with the citizens. Sometimes they can't be totally transparent—negotiations, economic policies, and so on. But we want our presidents to have courage without taking too many risks. And, of course, we want the country to grow economically, though that doesn't always happen because of one person. I saw this list where historians ranked all the presidents from 1 to 47. I want to comment on it and share my take on who I think are the best and worst presidents. Some of my picks might surprise you. Episode Description: In this episode, James breaks down the rankings of U.S. presidents and offers his unique perspective on who truly deserves a spot in the top 10—and who doesn’t. Looking beyond the conventional wisdom of historians, he examines the impact of leadership styles, key decisions, and constitutional powers to determine which presidents left a lasting, positive impact. From Abraham Lincoln's crisis leadership to the underappreciated successes of James K. Polk and Calvin Coolidge, James challenges popular rankings and provides insights you won't hear elsewhere. What You’ll Learn: The key qualities that define a great president beyond just popularity. Why Abraham Lincoln is widely regarded as the best president—and whether James agrees. How Franklin D. Roosevelt’s policies might have extended the Great Depression. The surprising president who expanded the U.S. more than anyone else. Why Woodrow Wilson might actually be one of the worst presidents in history. Timestamped Chapters: [01:30] What makes a great president? [02:29] The official duties of the presidency. [06:54] Historians’ rankings of presidents. [07:50] Why James doesn't discuss recent presidents. [08:13] Abraham Lincoln’s leadership during crisis. [14:16] George Washington: the good, the bad, and the ugly. [22:16] Franklin D. Roosevelt—was he overrated? [29:23] Harry Truman and the atomic bomb decision. [35:29] The controversial legacy of Woodrow Wilson. [42:24] The case for Calvin Coolidge. [50:22] James K. Polk and America's expansion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

21 Jan 57min

Inside the JFK Conspiracy: How Brad Meltzer Unearthed a Forgotten Assassination Plot

Inside the JFK Conspiracy: How Brad Meltzer Unearthed a Forgotten Assassination Plot

A Note from James: Probably no president has fascinated this country and our history as much as John F. Kennedy, JFK. Everyone who lived through it remembers where they were when JFK was assassinated. He's considered the golden boy of American politics. But I didn't know this amazing conspiracy that was happening right before JFK took office. Best-selling thriller writer Brad Meltzer, one of my favorite writers, breaks it all down. He just wrote a book called The JFK Conspiracy. I highly recommend it. And we talk about it right here on the show. Episode Description: Brad Meltzer returns to the show to reveal one of the craziest untold stories about JFK: the first assassination attempt before he even took office. In his new book, The JFK Conspiracy, Brad dives into the little-known plot by Richard Pavlik, a disgruntled former postal worker with a car rigged to explode. What saved JFK’s life that day? Why does this story remain a footnote in history? Brad shares riveting details, the forgotten man who thwarted the plot, and how this story illuminates America’s deeper fears. We also explore the legacy of JFK and Jackie Kennedy, from heroism to scandal, and how their "Camelot" has shaped the presidency ever since. What You’ll Learn: The true story of JFK’s first assassination attempt in 1960. How Brad Meltzer uncovered one of the most bizarre historical footnotes about JFK. The untold role of Richard Pavlik in plotting to kill JFK and what stopped him. Why Jackie Kennedy coined the term "Camelot" and shaped JFK’s legacy. Parallels between the 1960 election and today’s polarized political climate. Timestamped Chapters: [01:30] Introduction to Brad Meltzer and His New Book [02:24] The Untold Story of JFK's First Assassination Attempt [05:03] Richard Pavlik: The Man Who Almost Killed JFK [06:08] JFK's Heroic World War II Story [09:29] The Complex Legacy of JFK [10:17] The Influence of Joe Kennedy [13:20] Rise of the KKK and Targeting JFK [20:01] The Role of Religion in JFK's Campaign [25:10] Conspiracy Theories and Historical Context [30:47] The Camelot Legacy [36:01] JFK's Assassination and Aftermath [39:54] Upcoming Projects and Reflections Additional Resources: The JFK Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer Clint Hill's Memoir, Mrs. Kennedy and Me The Life Magazine Camelot Interview Watch the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debates See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

14 Jan 43min

Smuggling 101: The Ultimate Guide to Roger Reaves' Journey Through Perilous Adventures

Smuggling 101: The Ultimate Guide to Roger Reaves' Journey Through Perilous Adventures

A Note from James: So, I’m out rock climbing, but I really wanted to take a moment to introduce today’s guest: Roger Reaves. This guy is unbelievable. He’s arguably the biggest drug smuggler in history, having worked with Pablo Escobar and others through the '70s, '80s, and even into the '90s. Roger’s life is like something out of a movie—he spent 33 years in jail and has incredible stories about the drug trade, working with people like Barry Seal, and the U.S. government’s involvement in the smuggling business. Speaking of Barry Seal, if you’ve seen American Made with Tom Cruise, there’s a wild scene where Barry predicts the prosecutor’s next move after being arrested—and sure enough, it happens just as he said. Well, Barry Seal actually worked for Roger. That’s how legendary this guy is. Roger also wrote a book called Smuggler about his life. You’ll want to check that out after hearing these crazy stories. Here’s Roger Reaves. Episode Description: Roger Reaves shares his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings on a farm to becoming one of the most notorious drug smugglers in history. He discusses working with Pablo Escobar, surviving harrowing escapes from law enforcement, and the brutal reality of imprisonment and torture. Roger reflects on his decisions, the human connections that shaped his life, and the lessons learned from a high-stakes career. Whether you’re here for the stories or the insights into an underground world, this episode offers a rare glimpse into a life few could imagine. What You’ll Learn: How Roger Reaves became involved in drug smuggling and built connections with major players like Pablo Escobar and Barry Seal. The role of the U.S. government in the drug trade and its surprising intersections with Roger’s operations. Harrowing tales of near-death experiences, including shootouts, plane crashes, and daring escapes. The toll a life of crime takes on family, faith, and personal resilience. Lessons learned from decades of high-risk decisions and time behind bars. Timestamped Chapters: [00:01:30] Introduction to Roger Reaves [00:02:00] Connection to Barry Seal and American Made [00:02:41] Early Life and Struggles [00:09:16] Moonshine and Early Smuggling [00:12:06] Transition to Drug Smuggling [00:16:15] Close Calls and Escapes [00:26:46] Torture and Imprisonment in Mexico [00:32:02] First Cocaine Runs [00:44:06] Meeting Pablo Escobar [00:53:28] The Rise of Cocaine Smuggling [00:59:18] Arrest and Imprisonment [01:06:35] Barry Seal's Downfall [01:10:45] Life Lessons from the Drug Trade [01:15:22] Reflections on Faith and Family [01:20:10] Plans for the Future  Additional Resources: Roger Reaves’ book: Smuggler Information about Barry Seal: Barry Seal Wikipedia The movie American Made: IMDb Link  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

7 Jan 1h 30min

Trump's Greenland Ambitions: Strategic Necessity or Wild Idea

Trump's Greenland Ambitions: Strategic Necessity or Wild Idea

A Note from James: "Couldn't believe it was possible. I thought the reality show of Election 2024 could not be beat, but it turns out that was just season one, and season two is incredible. Right now, I don't know whether this is insane or the smartest thing possible. So we're going to figure this out right now. Trump just announced that he wants to buy Greenland and so many things to unpack there. The deeper I go, the more of a rabbit hole it became, and the deeper I went." Episode Description: In this episode, James Altucher delves into former President Donald Trump's recent announcement to buy Greenland, exploring the strategic and economic reasons behind the move. The discussion revisits Trump's initial interest in purchasing Greenland in 2019 and examines the geopolitical significance of the island, including rare earth minerals, uranium, and oil reserves. The episode also considers China's control over rare earth minerals and the potential ramifications for U.S. national security. Despite Denmark's refusal to sell, the analysis suggests that acquiring Greenland could benefit both the island's residents and the strategic interests of the United States.  What You'll Learn:  The historical and strategic significance of Greenland for the U.S.   Why President Trump announced plans to buy Greenland, citing strategic necessity.    The importance of rare earth minerals and Greenland's substantial reserves.   China's control over the global supply of rare earth minerals and its potential impact.   The strategic military value of Greenland for the U.S., especially regarding rare earth minerals, oil, and gas.   Specific mining rights in Greenland and their control by Chinese companies.   The geopolitical implications of the U.S. owning Greenland and countering China's influence.   The importance of public figures like Ken Howery and Elon Musk in these discussions.   The rationale behind Trump’s repeated interest in purchasing Greenland.  Timestamped Chapters: [00:00] Introduction: The Unbelievable Reality of Election 2024 [00:21] Trump's Greenland Ambition: A Recap [00:50] Crowdfunding Greenland: A Personal Journey [01:37] Strategic Importance of Greenland [06:25] The Rare Earth Minerals Dilemma [14:35] Historical Attempts to Buy Greenland [18:55] Modern Geopolitical Implications [21:02] Conclusion: The Future of Greenland  Additional Resources: James Altcher: Greenland - Let's buy it!  James Altucher's Blog  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

30 Dec 202424min

How Fiverr Revolutionized the Gig Economy: Insights from CEO Micha Kaufman

How Fiverr Revolutionized the Gig Economy: Insights from CEO Micha Kaufman

A Note from James: The world's completely changing. Young people, including my five kids, are no longer planning on that one-job, one-career trajectory where you start at General Motors or Procter & Gamble and retire 45 years later with a gold watch. Instead, they’re hustling. They're building side hustles, working from home, and finding ways to make money while traveling. And where do all these opportunities come from? Micha Kaufman, the founder and CEO of Fiverr, joins me today. Fiverr has created millions of jobs and revolutionized the gig economy. It's not just about freelancing—it’s about how you can leverage platforms like Fiverr alongside AI to create opportunities. This conversation could change your life. Let's get into it. Episode Description: In this episode, James Altucher chats with Micha Kaufman, the visionary founder and CEO of Fiverr. Micha shares how Fiverr reshaped the freelance marketplace by making talent accessible to anyone, anywhere. They discuss how the gig economy has evolved, the role of AI in freelancing, and why adaptability is the key to thriving in the modern workforce. Micha’s insights reveal the strategies that made Fiverr a global platform connecting millions while changing how businesses access talent. What You’ll Learn: How Fiverr revolutionized freelancing by creating a catalog-based marketplace and simplifying the hiring process. The impact of AI on freelancing—how it’s creating new opportunities and enhancing productivity for creatives and businesses alike. The future of the gig economy and why adaptability is crucial in a rapidly evolving job market. Fiverr’s viral growth strategy and what entrepreneurs can learn about building a two-sided marketplace. The role of human creativity in the age of AI, and how freelancers can maintain their edge. Timestamped Chapters: [01:30] Introduction and Overview of Fiverr [03:42] The Birth of Fiverr: Inspiration and Early Challenges [05:56] Fiverr’s Unique Approach to Freelancing [10:18] The Gig Economy and Fiverr’s Impact [13:36] Adapting to Market Needs and Growth [20:48] Fiverr’s Viral Growth Strategy [25:49] AI’s Impact on Jobs and Services [32:23] Freelancers and AI Tools [40:46] Fiverr’s Evolution with AI [46:16] Going Public: Fiverr’s Journey [49:53] Conclusion and Final Thoughts Additional Resources: Fiverr - Official Website The Gig Economy by Diane Mulcahy Micha Kaufman on LinkedIn James Altucher’s Blog See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

24 Dec 202449min

Scribe Media's Resurrection: How Eric Jorgenson Revived a Publishing Giant

Scribe Media's Resurrection: How Eric Jorgenson Revived a Publishing Giant

Episode Description: Eric Jorgenson’s story with Scribe Media is one of the rare second chances in business. In this episode, James sits down with Eric to discuss how he saved Scribe from its dramatic downfall, brought it back to stability, and is leading it into a promising future. Eric shares the inner workings of the acquisition, the lessons learned from Scribe’s collapse, and how the company is redefining professional self-publishing. Together, they also explore why self-publishing is a vital option for authors, the evolving publishing landscape, and how to create meaningful books in today’s digital age. This episode is packed with actionable insights for authors, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the intersection of business and creativity. What You’ll Learn: The Fall and Rise of Scribe Media: What led to Scribe’s bankruptcy and how Eric Jorgenson turned it around. The Future of Publishing: Why self-publishing is more relevant than ever and how it’s empowering authors. Leadership Lessons: Key takeaways from managing a company through crisis and rebuilding trust. The Economics of Books: Why owning your royalties and creative control can make all the difference. Resilience in Business: How to find opportunity in the ashes of a failed venture. Timestamped Chapters: [01:30] Introduction: James reflects on Scribe Media’s story and his personal connection to the company. [03:20] Scribe’s Collapse: What went wrong under JT McCormick’s leadership. [09:26] Enter Eric Jorgenson: How Eric got involved with Scribe. [17:10] Lessons Learned: Red flags, leadership failures, and rebuilding a company. [24:11] Saving Scribe: Eric’s approach to reviving the company and reconnecting with authors. [32:14] The Future of Self-Publishing: Why the model works and its growing importance. [40:53] AI and Writing: How technology is shaping the future of book creation. [50:49] Final Thoughts: The road ahead for Scribe Media and Eric’s vision for the company. Additional Resources: Eric Jorgenson’s "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" Scribe Media’s Website James Altucher’s "Choose Yourself" Tucker Max’s Blog on Scribe’s Collapse  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

18 Dec 202455min

Jim Rickards: Will AI Destroy the World?

Jim Rickards: Will AI Destroy the World?

A Note from James: Money GPT. I mean, we've all heard about the incredible potential of AI, and I’ve shared my optimism about its future in many episodes. But today, we have Jim Rickards back on the show, and he’s here to offer a more skeptical perspective. You might remember our earlier discussion where Jim laid out a masterclass on the economy, its history, and what might unfold over the next few years. Now, he’s back with insights from his new book, Money GPT, diving into what we should watch out for when it comes to AI and its impact on the economy. Let’s get into this compelling discussion with Jim Rickards. Episode Description: In this episode, James Altucher welcomes back bestselling author Jim Rickards to discuss his latest book, Money GPT. Jim delves into the transformative power of AI, highlighting both its immense benefits and the potential risks it poses, particularly to the global economy and financial markets. Drawing on his experience building AI models for the CIA, Jim explains how AI is reshaping industries and warns of its unintended consequences. The conversation spans the accelerating role of AI in finance, its vulnerabilities, and its parallels with nuclear decision-making processes. Whether you're optimistic or cautious about AI, this episode will challenge your perspective with fresh insights and historical context. What You’ll Learn: How AI is amplifying financial market volatility and increasing systemic risks. The concept of "cybernetics" as a solution to mitigate market crashes. The differences between AI's success in music and its limitations in writing. Why AI’s self-referential feedback loops could worsen over time. The parallels between AI in finance and its potential misuse in nuclear decision-making. Timestamped Chapters: [00:01:30] Introduction: Revisiting AI and its role in the economy. [00:03:24] The dual nature of AI: Power and risk. [00:06:50] GPT breakthroughs and the future of language models. [00:11:34] Why AI excels in music but struggles with writing. [00:19:46] The rise of passive investing and its dangers. [00:23:14] Cybernetics: A strategy to stabilize financial markets. [00:39:15] The risks of removing humans from critical decision-making chains. [00:47:53] Will AI replace jobs faster than it creates new ones? Additional Resources: Jim Rickards’ book, Money GPT. Related episode: The History and Future of the Economy with Jim Rickards. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10 Dec 202448min

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