Back in 2019, David Epstein joined me to talk about his book Range and why generalists often thrive in a specialized world. Now he’s back with a new book that explores a seemingly opposite idea: the power of constraints. In Inside the Box, David argues that limits — deadlines, boundaries, and even setbacks — are often the very things that spark creativity, sharpen focus, and help us actually get meaningful work done.
Today on the show, David shares how, in a world of endless freedom and options, constraints might actually be the thing you need most. He shares the surprising true story behind the creation of the periodic table, explains how a broken arm changed the course of his own life, and explores why giving people too much leeway can actually kill innovation. We discuss what Pixar did right that doomed companies like General Magic got wrong, why brainstorming sessions are usually ineffective, how to identify the bottlenecks holding back your work and life, and why learning to settle for “good enough” may be the key to getting more great things done.
Resources Related to the Podcast
- David’s previous appearance on the AoM podcast: Episode #512 — Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
- Pixar’s Tin Toy
- AoM Article: Curing Your Restlessness — Limiting Your Choices
- The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
- David’s This American Life Episode: “Something Only I Can See”
- AoM Article: Via Negativa — Adding to Your Life By Subtracting
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