László Mérő: ‘We need to know lots of unnecessary things!’
For him playing is like praying for religious people: it is the glue that holds together his existence – László Mérő was Szilvia Krizsó’s guest in the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast. He talked about how we have to prepare for the future, for which it is essential to learn things that may seem unnecessary at first, because we will have to solve problems about which we don’t even know yet. Mr Mérő also spoke about why there are more valuables in the junkyard of the rich man than in the house of the poor man, about switching from mathematics to psychology and why we don’t always need dedication or big dreams.
You can listen to and watch the full conversation at the following platforms by clicking on the links:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAES2Y9bz-Q
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Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/trade-magazin
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1imr2D62BIXEzsr5RNABLu
Trade magazin:
https://trademagazin.hu/hu/rendezvenyek/future-talks-business-podcast/
Every Monday at 17.00 there is a new episode of Trade magazin’s business podcast, Future Talks with Szilvia Krizsó.
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