142. George Pocock - The Life of a True Craftsman
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Diving into the life of craftsman and boatbuilder, George Pocock
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“It’s a great art, is rowing. It’s the finest art there is. It’s a symphony of motion. And when you’re rowing well, why it’s nearing perfection. And when you’re nearing perfection, you’re touching the Divine. It touches the you of yous. Which is your soul.”
- George Pocock
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Sources
Ready All - Gordan Newell and Dick Erickson
Boys in the Boat - Daniel James Brown
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Time Stamps
3:40 - Why be a craftsman
4:55 - George's origins
5:45 - A motto for life - amor fati
9:22 - The apprenticeship
10:50 - The lesson from his dad: “Now you can build your own boat for this race, and I will give you one bit of advice. No one will ask you how long it took you to build it, they will only ask who built it.”
16:20 - Good work leads to good oppotunities
18:55 - Great opportunity, followed by great disaster
20:45 - The craftsman banishes negativity and bullshit
23:45 - How building boats opened up new opportunties
26:50 - How Geroge Pocock helped build/get the Boeing company off the ground
28:45 - Choosing meaning > money
30:05 - How he dealt with the tough early days as a full-time boat builder
34:10 - A beautiful story on loyalty
38:20 - The character building of rowing and finding your "rowing" activities
42:15 - The craftsman ultiamte goal
42:53 - Lose yourself in the work
44:18 - Good work needs good thoughts
45:00 - The work should touch your soul
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Check out my books below.
Daily Greatness: Short Stories and Essays on the Act of Becoming
Chasing Greatness 2nd Edition - Timeless Stories on the Pursuit of Excellence
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