Paul Sloane joins James Smith to dismantle the myth of bad luck and reveal why the most successful innovations in history happened entirely by accident. A Cambridge engineer, former IBM marketer, and bestselling author, Sloane argues that what most people write off as misfortune is actually a hidden opportunity, and the people who notice it are the ones who change industries.
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He explains:
◼️ Why most "bad luck" is unrecognised opportunity
◼️ The four traits that actually lucky people share
◼️ How psychological safety unlocks radical ideas in any team
◼️ Why polymaths produce more creative solutions than specialists
◼️ The one question every business must be able to answer
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:15 The Two Problems With Bad Luck
02:37 J.K. Rowling, Trains and Hidden Opportunities
04:26 The Four Traits of Lucky People
05:32 Why Superstition Is the Wrong Direction
06:34 Penicillin, Velcro and Happy Accidents
08:48 Why Successful People Never Blame Others
10:23 Mindset, Identity and Why Dating Felt Different
12:01 Testing Thumbnails and the 4K Trick
14:17 The Brutal Role of Timing in Success
15:14 Building Psychological Safety for Wild Ideas
17:22 James on Steroids, Status and Being 22
20:00 Why Carwow's YouTube Strategy Is Genius
24:02 Innovation vs Creativity Defined
24:22 Doing Something Different Every Day
25:45 Closing Open Loops and the Zeigarnik Effect
27:37 The Random Greyhound Approach to Travel
29:37 James's Red Bull Can You Make It Story
32:37 Wilson Greatbatch and the Pacemaker Accident
34:26 Why Polymaths Find Better Solutions
35:26 Using AI to Introduce Useful Randomness
37:27 Red Bull's Trojan Horse Marketing
39:51 Productive Boredom and Shower Thoughts
44:55 Survivorship Bias and the Quiet Years of Work
46:23 The Cellar Door Lateral Thinking Puzzle
47:45 The Most Important Question in Business
50:02 Why People Really Leave Money to Charity
52:27 Polarising Marketing on the Tube
55:29 Paddy Power and the Blind Football Advert
58:13 The C-Word and Brave Brand Choices
01:01:28 Burger King's Left-Handed Hamburger Hoax
01:02:24 ASDA Opticians and the Swiss Referee
01:07:56 Rory Sutherland, HS2 and Demolishing Birmingham
01:08:59 Edward de Bono's Ford Car Parks Idea
01:12:24 The Case for Self-Driving Cars
01:16:49 AI, Useless Jobs and Paying People Properly
01:20:42 Will Self-Driving Cars Steal Our Thinking Time?
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