Ep 133: Vikram Mansharamani | Approaching life, conflict, and uncertainty as a generalist

Our society spends an awful lot of time and energy trying to categorize and label people.

From your political affiliation to your religion to your generation to your level of schooling, each “box” comes with it expectations of who and what you are, and as a result, a prediction of how successful you’ll be in your chosen pursuits.

My guest in this episode is Vikram Mansharamani, author of the book, “The Making of a Generalist.” Vikram has spent his life shunning the traditional ways of success and instead carved out a path for himself that leans into uncertainty and discomfort.

In this conversation, Vikram and I discuss what he calls “the migrant mindset,” and how it has guided his decision-making throughout his life.

Vikram also explains why understanding as many points of view as possible is so important to him — a belief solidified by a respect for the fact that “every perspective is biased, incomplete, and therefore limited.”

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