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Summary
Hey friends, welcome to No Syllabus Podcast, faculty hours.
Today's guest is David Coggins.
Author of The Believer, The Optimist, and the NYT bestseller Men and Style.
Fly Fisherman
"If all we're trying to do is succeed in the next day, we're not going to probably take chances. We're going to just do the same thing again and again." - David Coggins
Detailed Show Notes
David Coggins discusses the intersection of passion and work, particularly in the context of fishing and writing.
He shares his experience of pursuing two long-term passions and the challenges and rewards that come with it. Coggins emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and being honest about one's abilities and limitations.
He also explores the concept of anticipation and the joy of planning and preparing for fishing trips. Coggins reflects on the obsession and dedication that comes with pursuing a singular purpose, whether it's fishing or writing. He discusses the balance between the desire for success and the acceptance of failure and the importance of taking a long-term view.
Coggins also touches on the evolving goals and perspectives that come with chasing trophies and the need to constantly challenge oneself. Fly fishing is a sport that offers a break from the digital world and allows for self-reflection and connection with nature. It is a challenging activity that requires patience, resilience, and a willingness to learn from mistakes.
Fishing with friends intensifies the bond and creates lasting memories. Starting from zero and continuously improving one's skills is a rewarding journey. It is important to focus on the process and not just the end result.
Fly Fishing teaches humility and the acceptance of failure. It is a hobby that offers a sense of control and surrender at the same time. The key to enjoying fishing is to embrace the learning curve and find joy in the small victories.
Takeaways
Combining passion and work can be challenging, but it is possible to make it work by staying true to oneself and being honest about one's abilities and limitations.
Anticipation and planning are an important part of the fishing experience, and they can enhance the joy and excitement of the trip.
Success and failure are part of the journey, and it's important to take a long-term view and not get discouraged by setbacks.
Chasing trophies and constantly seeking bigger and better achievements can change one's perspective and lead to a never-ending pursuit.
It's important to find a balance between the desire for success and the acceptance of failure and to constantly challenge oneself to grow and improve. Fly fishing provides a break from the digital world and allows for self-reflection and connection with nature.
The sport requires patience, resilience, and a willingness to learn from mistakes.
Fishing with friends intensifies the bond and creates lasting memories.
Starting from zero and continuously improving one's skills is a rewarding journey.
Embracing the learning curve and finding joy in the small victories is key to enjoying fishing.
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