
Stop Telling Us Everything Happens for a Reason with Anti-Victim Tom Nash
We often comfort ourselves with the idea that things happen for a reason, or define our struggles as a test of strength. Tom Nash might ask you to reconsider.
Tom is a speaker, former DJ, and globe-trotting advocate for agency, anti-fragility, and the radical idea that your worst moment might be your greatest asset — as he argued in his TED Talk, "The Perks of Being a Pirate.” He’s also the mind behind Last Meal with Tom Nash where he asks his guests what their last meal would be if the world ended tomorrow, and then actually cooks it for them.
In our conversation, Tom shares how, at 19, a rare bacterial infection left him a quadruple amputee with a 2% chance of survival. And he'll tell you it's the best thing that ever happened to him.
This isn’t just another conversation about resilience. It’s a deep dive into agency and the difference between a life that happens to you and one you actually choose.
In this episode, we explore:
➡️ Why the story you tell yourself about your own life is the most powerful force in it
➡️ The difference between resilience and anti-fragility (and why it matters)
➡️ Tom’s framework for navigating adversity: The Artist, the Author, and the Alchemist
➡️ The counterintuitive reason why we actually need support networks
➡️ Why "everything happens for a reason" can be a trap (and the perspective that works better)
➡️ What your last meal choice reveals about what you're really searching for
➡️ Why the concept of being "self-made" is a dangerous illusion
Tom joins me to ask a fundamental question: who is really holding the pen when it comes to your story?
This… is A Bit of Optimism.
Watch the new season of Tom’s show Last Meal with Tom Nash and head to: https://www.lastmealwithtomnash.com
Want more Tom? Check out his website: https://www.tomnash.com
Chapters
Chapters
00:00:00 Adversity Can Be The Best Thing You Experience
00:03:45 Tom's Story: Contracting Meningococcal Disease
00:07:47 The Gift of Agency: Choosing to Amputate
00:16:18 The Artist, The Author, and The Alchemist: A Framework for Anti-Fragility
00:20:28 The Alchemist: Turning Adversity Into Advantage
00:23:52 Learning to Walk Again: The Momentum Metaphor
00:26:57 The True Purpose of Support Networks
00:34:33 Why 'Everything Happens for a Reason' Robs You of Agency
00:47:37 The Last Meal Question: What Your Choice Reveals About Freedom
00:42:23 Joel Robuchon: Leadership Through Teaching, Not Commanding
00:58:34 The Problem With Inspirational Affirmations
01:00:59 Stop Saying Everything Happens for a Reason
Simon is an unshakable optimist. He believes in a bright future and our ability to build it together.
Described as “a visionary thinker with a rare intellect,” Simon has devoted his professional life to help advance a vision of the world that does not yet exist; a world in which the vast majority of people wake up every single morning inspired, feel safe wherever they are and end the day fulfilled by the work that they do.
Simon is the author of multiple best-selling books including Start With Why, Leaders Eat Last, Together is Better, and The Infinite Game.
Website: http://simonsinek.com/
Leaderful: https://simonsinek.com/leaderful
Podcast: http://apple.co/simonsinek
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Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/simonsinek/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonsinek
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Simon’s books:
The Infinite Game: https://simonsinek.com/books/the-infinite-game/
Start With Why: https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/
Find Your Why: https://simonsinek.com/books/find-your-why/
Leaders Eat Last: https://simonsinek.com/books/leaders-eat-last/
Together is Better: https://simonsinek.com/books/together-is-better/
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My career is an accident. It started when I set out to rediscover my passion and reignite a spark I’d lost — and that journey led me to the work I do now.
If you know me from my books or my speaking, you know I’m fascinated by why people do what they do. What makes someone find joy and meaning in their life, or pursue something far greater than themselves?
I started A Bit of Optimism to explore those ideas and expand my own perspective. This podcast is a trove of honest conversations, with people who challenge me, teach me, or simply help me see things in a different way. Some guests are household names, and others you may be meeting for the first time. But each one of them has something to share that can help all of us grow.
So if you’re looking for a spark — some insight, inspiration, or just a reminder that good things are possible — join me on A Bit of Optimism!
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