Jason Fried, Japan, and the Best Thing I Saw All Week

Curated by Jeff not AI

Most weeks I end up texting a few YouTube videos to friends. Figured I’d start doing the same here.

Some travel. Some golf. Some just fun internet stuff.

Hope a couple of these make your week a little better.

  1. 25 Years Of Founder WISDOM In 55 Minutes (ft. Jason Fried)
    My First Million
    How to run a company without goals, hustle, or burnout. Jason Fried just sees the world differently.

  2. This Entrepreneur Gave Away His $22 Million Dollar Fortune (42 min)
    Andrew Wilkinson
    Derek Sivers is like Naval if Naval lived in the woods and rode a bike everywhere.

  3. A Day in the Life of a Tokyo Family (13 min)
    Tokyo Zebra
    Quiet. Intentional. Makes me want to move to Japan tomorrow.

  4. An Italian Tries Red Lobster for the First Time (18 min)
    The Pasinis
    An Italian guy experiences cheddar bay biscuits for the first time. Pure joy.

  5. KLM Premium Economy vs Economy Review (22 min)
    Jayden Wong
    Is Premium Economy worth it? Jayden breaks down seat, food, vibes, and price.

  6. Inside North Korea in 2025 (16 min)
    Matt & Julia
    Super rare look inside a place most of us only hear about.

  7. 30 Min Fat Burning HIIT Workout (30 min)
    Oliver Sjöström
    No equipment. No yelling. No bad music. Just a solid workout.

  8. What I Eat in a Week at Nonna’s House in Italy (36 min)
    Rosie Maio
    Italian grandma food hits different.

  9. I Have All the Time in the World for Them (27 min)
    Vernon Jackson
    One of the kindest people on YouTube. Gives free haircuts to kids with disabilities.

  10. Rory McIlroy’s Final Round | Every Shot | 2025 Masters (26 min)
    The Masters
    Every single shot from Rory's Sunday at Augusta. Golf nerd heaven.

Got a favorite? Or something else I should watch next week?
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PS — Random thought after watching Rory’s round at Augusta…

I love Augusta’s no-phone policy. It makes people actually watch golf. Be present. See leaderboard changes together on that old-school scoreboard.

Felt like sports used to feel.

Now I just wish Augusta would agree to host an LPGA tournament every year.