
EconTalk How to Flourish (with Daniel Coyle)
150 snips
Feb 2, 2026 Daniel Coyle, author and consultant on human performance, shares his take on flourishing as a living, relational process. He explores yellow doors—unexpected detours that open new possibilities. Conversation covers presence versus task attention, group flow and playful teamwork, rituals that cultivate connection, and how uncertainty and small practices spark shared meaning.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Use Awakening Cues Regularly
- Create 'awakening cues'—small rituals or prompts that let people drop armor and activate relational attention.
- Intentionally build spaces or prompts that spark curiosity, mystery, or shared presence.
River Metaphor For Collective Growth
- Complex systems need gradient, riverbanks, and freedom to flow and grow.
- Coyle maps flourishing onto this river metaphor: horizon, constraints, and autonomy create collective movement.
Kindergartners Win The Marshmallow Test
- The spaghetti-and-marshmallow test pitted CEOs and MBAs against kindergartners to build the tallest tower.
- Kinder teams won by iterating chaotically, showing that messy experimentation beats overplanning in complex tasks.













