The GRTiQ 10 is a weekly Q&A segment that wraps up every episode of the GRTiQ Podcast, offering listeners a fun and personal look at each guest. Through ten thoughtfully crafted questions, guests reveal their favorite books, music, and life hacks, share impactful advice, and reflect on their vision for the future. Designed to uncover what inspires and motivates them, the GRTiQ 10 provides practical takeaways and fosters a deeper connection between listeners and guests.
In this episode of the GRTiQ Podcast, host Nick asks guest Mihai the GRTiQ 10, which consists of ten questions aimed at helping listeners learn something new, try something different, or achieve more in their own lives. Mihai is ready to answer the questions.
When asked about the book or article that had the most impact on his life, Mihai mentions “Algorithms to Live By” by Brian Christian. He explains that the book provides practical ways to apply statistics and make better decisions. He also mentions “Factfulness” by Hans Rosling as a second impactful book, which reminds us that humanity has made significant progress over the years and encourages action instead of focusing solely on current problems.
Moving on to movies or TV shows, Mihai recommends the TV series “Financial History of the World” by Niall Ferguson. He believes it is a must-watch for anyone interested in financial education as it provides the right level of detail to get started.
When asked about the one music album he would choose to listen to for the rest of his life, Mihai selects “Trilogy” by ATB. He describes it as a perfect combination of piano and modern tunes that is both relaxing and energizing.
The best advice Mihai has received is to ask for advice and regularly do reality checks. He finds value in seeking guidance and ensuring his actions align with reality.
In terms of something he has learned that he believes others may not be aware of, Mihai highlights the challenge of transforming information into actionable steps. While we live in an era of abundant information, he feels many people struggle with making that information practical and taking meaningful action.
Mihai’s best life hack is to stay curious, which he believes opens many doors. Additionally, he mentions that going for a walk with a friend or partner provides great fuel for the day.
Based on his own experiences and observations, Mihai believes that the characteristic or habit that best explains how people find success in life is getting things started and avoiding overthinking.
In the final three questions, Mihai expresses excitement about the collaboration and open-source nature of Web 3. He recommends following Masari Crypto on Twitter for high-quality research and data. Lastly, he shares that he is happiest when he is creating something new.
Overall, the GRTiQ 10 segment provides insights into Mihai’s influential books, viewing preferences, musical tastes, life advice, unique perspective on information utilization, personal life hacks, and views on success.
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