You may have spent years (or even decades) building your expertise. But is any of it still relevant? And how much of it is an active detriment to your startup?

In this special solo episode, Yaniv Bernstein delivers a no-guest monologue on the most critical skill any founder can develop right now: ‘unlearning’. Drawing on Morgan Housel's ‘Same as Ever’; real-world examples from his own startup, Vera; and frameworks for rebuilding beliefs from the ground up, Yaniv makes the case that obsolete knowledge is as bad as radioactive waste actively distorting your decisions.


In this episode, you will:
* Understand why AI is making the half-life of expertise shorter than ever before
* Learn how the sunk cost fallacy stops founders from discarding knowledge that’s causing more harm than good
* Discover why the identities you've built around your craft ("I am a programmer", "I am a copywriter") may be the single biggest barrier to adapting in 2026
* Find out what skills are actually worth holding onto, and how to combine them with the meta-skill of rapid adaptation
* Learn three practical mental models for unlearning: belief audits, first principles thinking, and systems thinking

Timestamps:
00:00 Coming Up
00:42 On Today's Show: Unlearning
02:03 Morgan Hausel's Same as Ever
04:13 When Knowledge Turns Toxic
07:00 What Unlearning Means
07:42 Why Unlearning Is Hard
08:32 Sunk Cost Fallacy
12:32 Identity Threat
17:17 Redefining Expertise
18:15 Meta Skills For Experts
21:55 Auditing Your Beliefs
24:14 First Principles Thinking
25:21 Systems Thinking
27:24 You Should: Make Time To Adapt
28:14 You Should: Embrace Discomfort
29:01 Closing Thoughts

Resources mentioned in this episode:
* 'Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes' by Morgan Housel — the book Yaniv references throughout this episode on timeless principles of human behavior: https://www.amazon.com/Same-Ever-Guide-Never-Changes/dp/0593332709
* Naval Ravikant on identity — Yaniv attributes the idea of being cautious about taking on identities to Naval. Naval's writing and podcast appearances are a good starting point: https://nav.al

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Producer: Justin McArthur https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-mcarthur
Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang https://web-strategist.com/

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