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  <title>Ep. 4 CEDRIC VILLANI</title>
  <description> &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;To achieve good results, work all night and eat soup&amp;quot;. &amp;amp;nbsp; Cedric Villani is the Field's Medal winning maths professor from Paris who changed the world by discovering a new theorem (by accident). He has since dedicated his life to communicating the beauty of mathematics and insists that &amp;quot;to achieve good results, work all night and eat soup&amp;quot;. &amp;amp;nbsp; He is a beautiful person, with a beautiful mind, which I do my best to explore in this episode as I seek to discover the truth behind those ten words. Join me on this voyage of discovery as we seek to understand why math(s) really is &amp;quot;sexy&amp;quot;. &amp;amp;nbsp;  This bourbon fueled episode was &amp;quot;slightly longer&amp;quot; than expected because of the various stories I share, here's some timings to help you dig in and out of the podcast depending upon how much time you have. I thought this would be a better solution rather than debating for hours which bits to cut out. &amp;amp;nbsp; Thank you for listening! &amp;amp;nbsp; TIMINGS  0:00 ~ Intro 4:23 ~ &amp;quot;To achieve good results work all night and eat soup&amp;quot; 8:48 ~ Why is maths sexy? 14:47 ~ Why do people HATE maths? 19:40 ~ The Idea of Creating Something Beautiful 37:30 ~ The Birth of a Theorem 40:00 ~ Maths, Mountains and Music 44:51 ~ How to find your own mountain to climb 54:20 ~ What makes you wake up in the morning? 55:43 ~ Why are&amp;amp;nbsp; Nobel laureates so good at presenting? 1:00:55 ~ When I failed at Hugo Boss by presenting bad math 1:02:34 ~ How should your office make you feel? 1:04:34 ~ The Gömböc 1:16:59 ~ Why are questions more valuable than the answers? 1:18:25 ~ Cedric's best advice &amp;quot;The Bottom Line&amp;quot;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Cedric Villani with a Gömböc  &amp;amp;nbsp; LINKS  &amp;quot;Birth of a Theorem&amp;quot; on Amazon Gaping Void by Hugh Macleod &amp;quot;How to be Creative&amp;quot; FREE eBook by Hugh Macleod &amp;quot;What's so sexy about math?&amp;quot; TED Talk &amp;quot;The Beautiful Minds&amp;quot; TED Talk Cedric Villani on Numberphile [Playlist] Melanie Safka [Spotify] The Gömböc [Wired Magazine] The story of Cedric's spiders The Gömböc Lecture [Oxford University] Numberphile on YouTube   </description>
  <author_name>Ten Words</author_name>
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