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687: Jim Collins - What To Make of a Life, The 3 Types of Luck, Inflection Points, Cliffs, Encodings, Navigating the Fog, the Art of Getting People To Want To Do What Must Be Done, and Reconnecting with an Old Friend

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May 10, 2026
Jim Collins, author and researcher behind Good to Great, shares personal stories and leadership research. He discusses life-changing cliffs and inflection points. He defines three types of luck and how to get return on luck. He explains encodings—durable capacities—and how to recognize them. He explores leadership as inspiring people to do what must be done and the art of reflection and small celebrations.
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INSIGHT

Marriage As An Inflection Point

  • Joanne was the inflection point in Jim Collins' life; getting engaged after four days triggered a conscious effort to become worthy of marriage.
  • That commitment became a decades-long internal flywheel of listening to feedback and adapting to improve their life together.
ANECDOTE

Joanne's Lava Field Finish

  • Joanne Collins won the 1985 Hawaiian Ironman despite a hamstring injury that limited running to ~16 miles weekly; her lead shrank but she found calm and pushed to win by about a minute.
  • Jim frames the finish as racing for self-respect — knowing you couldn't have run one step faster is the real victory.
ADVICE

Fix Writing By Fixing Thinking

  • When writing isn't working, go back to the core: writing is thinking, so clarify the conceptual skeleton before rebuilding the prose.
  • Jim re-examines the data and the logical through-line, then reconstructs narrative and examples around a sharpened idea.
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